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Braid

Lucky to Be Alive
2000
Glue Factory

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Published on September 27th 2001

Braid is a name I've constantly heard for the last 6 months. I had never heard even one song, but everyone says "Hey Mercedes sucks, bring back Braid", or something of that nature. So, on a random, drunken purchase, I now own this live album.

Pros:
The first thing I noticed about this band was the unique drumming. He definitely holds the band together when they attempt stop-on-a-dime changes. Braid isn't even all that fast either. He's defintely got a style of his own, with very difficult tempos and beats, and intricate cybol use. Another part I liked was the band's ability to completey change a song several times throught a track. Unpredictable to say the least. The guitars are rarely playing the same thing, which gives them a fuller sound than most bands. Each guitarist knows exactly what to match with his counterpart, never falling into a 'normal' riff or rythmn.

Cons:
The lead singer. It sounds like he is trying too hard to sing out of his range, and his voice does nothing for me. Also, the unpredictable part of Braid that is cool at first quickly gets predictable, if that's possible. They change so often, that it almost becomes expected in every song, and soon loses it's luster. The worst part of this album is the crowd. They sound like there at a tennis match at Wimbledon. They just clap like mothers at a piano recital, and every-so-often you'll hear somone yell 'woohoo'. I've never been to Chicago's Metro, but it sounds lame.

I thought I was getting something spectacular when I bought a Braid cd. I probably should have started with an actuall studio album, to get a better appreciation for the songs themselves. The live album was more likely released for the rabid Braid fans, and not for the first time listener. I will say that this album introduced me to what real 'Emo" sounds like. Fugazi,to me, has always been a punk band, and the Get Up Kids suck. 'Lucky to be Alive' has its high points and its low points, leaving the listener feeling no better, or no worse than when he first presses play.





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    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 11:54 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    braid is awesome
    -benz

    Posted by coldjuly on 2001-10-08 19:31:37
    My Score:

    I reviewed Bigwig as well..I have yet to see it.

    Posted by sickboi on 2001-10-08 09:50:50
    My Score:

    Where the hell is my Bigwig review?

    Posted by maverick on 2001-10-07 19:06:36
    My Score:

    I was at this show. This live album does NOT do it justice. I have the setlist. The live album maybe includes 2/3s of the songs they played that night, plus they edited out ALL of the crowd banter [which there was plenty of - especially my bitchin yell of "Play some Figurehead!" between songs which no one but the band got, it seems]. Glue Factory really fucked this one up - a 45 minute live album of a 90 minute concert? Right. This was one of the best concerts of my life, too bad it got ruined by becoming the "official" live disc. It's worth tracking down the 8/20 show at the Fireside Bowl, too - I have it on mp3 and it's bomb.
    -Scott