Five
years it took, of course not in silence but filled with different
kind of work, till DEINE LAKAIEN came up with their eighth
record Indicator. A fantastic album that easily
can be labeled as the band’s most elaborated and sophisticated
work so far. Much more exciting was the fact that DEINE LAKAIEN
would support their newest effort with a tour right after the
release. Having already experienced a solo Veljanov show I knew
that I could expect a wonderful evening...
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Since the
first four shows had to be cancelled due to health issues (you’ll
get a new chance in early 2011) the show at FZW
in Dortmund was just the second stop on the band’s itinerary.
There was a heavy rush of people, long queues; the hall filled
up quickly, was almost old out I’d say.
Exactly on
8pm lights turned off and the so lovely and wonderful ::
VIC
ANSELMO :: entered the stage in a snow-white lace
dress. Without her band and without Victor, her teddy bear. With
cold hands but without any announcements she started playing piano
and got in with Who?, the one and only song from her debut
record Trapped In A Dream (2008). All the other
songs I did not know, except for Leaving Eden, an under
your skin going cover version of the Antimatter song. I have not
seen VIC ANSELMO playing live before, so I was downright
blown away by her performance. She has such a stunning voice,
yet it’s her expressiveness and intensity that sends gooseflesh
all over your body. For the entire show! So intriguing, enchanting
and hauntingly beautiful. It’s hardly to wrap into words,
I only felt like that during a Lisa Gerrard show. That has been
the most intensive 30 minutes a musician can offer to you. Thank
you very much Vic! I hope to see you soon live again and to get
a new album soon too.
Setlist: Who?, Open Wide, The Day, Dark Blues, Wellspring,
Leaving Eden, Ashes
Just a couple
of minutes later :: DEINE
LAKAIEN :: were done with the change-over and kicked
off with an intro and On Your Stage Again. What followed
was an over 2 hours running mind-blowing show. Yes, DEINE LAKAIEN
is a class of its own! Of course, Ernst Horn and Alexander Veljanov
focused on the brand new album, where they played 9 of the 12
songs from. Oh, and they played Blue Heart, my favorite
song from Indicator ;) But they went through the
entire, now 25 years spanning history and played even a song from
the self-titled debut entitled Colour-ize.
However, there was not that much told. Veljanov in fact tried
it with the one or the other announcement, also chose to joke,
but likewise often did not finish his phrase he started with ;)
He also seemed to have some problems with his monitoring and was
permanently fumbling oh his ear plugs and angrily looking towards
the sound engineer.
What I found much thrilling was on one hand the way DEINE LAKAIEN
arranged their songs for the live performance, and on the other
the fact, how much the quality of the songs has developed and
progressed, although they don’t differ that much stylistically.
Tonight’s setlist proved me right when saying that Indicator
is the best work so far ;) But that again made these synthetically
created drums on the older tracks sounding terrible. Huh.
Generally speaking the sound was pretty good, but at best upstairs
on the balcony, which was blocked for the audience. There one
perfectly could hear out the violin, cello and the filigree sound
collages by Ernst Horn.
However, the feedback was awesome and the audience frenetically
applauding and screaming for encores, which were thankfully granted.
Did I already mention what great show that was? No? ;)
Setlist: On Your Stage Again, Over And Done, Fighting
The Green, Into My Arms, Who’ll Save Your World, Where You
Are, Gone, Immigrant, Europe, Forest, Six O’Clock, One Night,
Blue Heart, Return // Mindmachine, Overpaid // Through The Hall,
Colour-ize, Reincarnation // Along Our Road