Beautiful music, of course, but the sound was really muddy, and it's really not the right environment to enjoy such complex sound- people chatting constantly and drunken messing about ruins the atmosphere. You'd be better off getting a good soundsystem or headphones and turning it up loud at home TBH.
Save your money, buy their albums, or go see them in a proper classical concert hall where you can sit down and people respect the music. See all videos 1. See all photos See all posters Want to see The Cinematic Orchestra in concert?
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Opener 'Dream Work' 'Outer Space' and 'Lapis' all seem to merge effortlessly into one and other as the luscious percussion and string notes echo around the venue. The crowd is captivated and willing to offer standing ovation for each track yet you feel you would be disrupting the band's personal zone that they each appear so transfixed within.
Therefore as the final heavenly tones of 'All That You Give' fade the audience compensate for a reserved nature and gift the performers with a rapturous applause as the whole venue is on its feet. A good balance between "old" and so good!
The concert hall was quite small, which enhanced the intimate ambiance of the show, so that's a really good thing as it was a really nice place. The only thing I would notice as a minus from my experience is that they pushed the sound level too high which revealed the limitations of their sound system, that gave me some ringing in the ears for a few hours after the show.
Other than that I really enjoyed the show and will go again listen to this great group as soon as they come back in the area! A little disappointing I've seen the Cinematic Orchestra four or five times now and it's always had something special about it. This time round it was billed as "a special event" but it lacked that magic that I've seen from them so many times before. Songs seemed to fizzle out in to extended meandering outros, solos lacked direction, vocals lacked passion.
When I saw them at Hammersmith a year ago, it was so good that at one point I was reduced to tears. There was no chance of that this time around. Added to that, the Apollo was FAR too full. I don't know what the capacity is there, but something needs to be re-thought because it was massively overcrowded - I saw one person having to be helped out mid-way through the gig, and the entire experience was like being on the rush hour tube. I'm sure I'll buy tickets to see the cinematics again when they play next, but I'll do so with some hesitation.
As far as I know, they haven't played here for 12 years. I'm surprised the Regency wasn't sold out, but I got to enjoy them more with less hassle. The band opened with a song from their newest release and quickly moved into an all-time favorite 'Man with a movie camera'.
They are all very good musicians and singers and put on a great performance without antics. The lighting technician also did excellent work by casting shadows at important moments. J Swinscoe introduced all the players at the end and they all took a final bow, which was pleasantly unusual for bands these days.
I will not reccommend The Regency Ballroom as the prices for drinks are high, as anywhere, but they measure the quantity to the smallest amount possible. Must be corporate owned. The sound quality made listening to the music like listening to a reversing bin lorry filled with dog toys. On top of that, the balcony at the venue was like a Tokyo crossroad in rush hour. They sold way more tickets than they have seats, so we were stood at the back, near the bar, listening to music that sounds like it's being shouted through a motorola held near a megaphone, looking at the backs of the heads of other disappointed people.
I drank a blue WKD out of sheer boredom, and in the vain hope my pancreas would fail and I'd be allowed to leave. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age. Aggressive Bittersweet Druggy.
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