Hi Marcin et al,
The painkiller one I saw some three weeks ago was uninteresting in comparison, in fact, it was pretty average. (I do not mean to diss Painkiller, just emphasize the quality of Patton's work) Marcin G.
First time I heard Painkiller's Sept. 2003 show at Tonic with Patton on board I liked the direction the band had taken, but after repeated listenings, I really think it pales in comparison with past PK. It all sounds more structured now, cleaner, but in my case, the interest wanes the more I listen to it. I didn't like the idea of Hamid Drake sitting in at the beginning, and it proved to be quite good after all, but I'm sure Yoshida will work out a hundred times better (anyways, that's a very personal impression: I prefer Yoshida to Drake by far, sorry) Although it has been critizised in some places, "Talisman" finds, imho, a very good balance between the more extreme Painkiller and its most contemplative, dubbish side. Best, Efrén del Valle n.p: Rowe/Lehn/Schmicker "Rabbit Run" (Erstwhile) ______________________________________________ Yahoo! lanza su nueva tecnologÃa de búsquedas ¿te atreves a comparar? http://busquedas.yahoo.es