Album Type: Full Length
Date Released: 23/09/2016
Label: Season of Mist
With several
decades of music to choose from, the set list here is a fine thing- not one
track is wasted and in my view this does represent a fairly solid “live best”
of the band. This is a first rate
representation of one of the greatest doom bands of them all. Suffice it to say
that for fans of the band this is a must buy.
“Live Vol. 2” CD//DD track listing:
01. War Is Our Destiny
02. Look Behind You
03. Let Them Fall
04. The Bleeding Ground
05. Patra (Petra )
06. The Troll
07. The Waste Of Time
08. White Stallions
09. Thirsty And Miserable
10. Dying Inside
11. Born Too Late
02. Look Behind You
03. Let Them Fall
04. The Bleeding Ground
05. Patra (
06. The Troll
07. The Waste Of Time
08. White Stallions
09. Thirsty And Miserable
10. Dying Inside
11. Born Too Late
The Review:
Saint Vitus return to the recorded
live format for what is officially the first time since 1990(!). This second
official live record features Wino on vocals rather than the current incumbent
Scott Reagers. The track list here is no
surprise; a good whistle stop tour of the band's catalogue with most eras
covered- No “C.O.D” or “Die Healing”, though.
At
eleven tracks, stretching this to a double LP release is a little much, I
think, but most tracks here run to a decent playing time. The sound is pretty
damn good, too, with the trio of musicians plus vocals sounding clear and
focused. Henry Vasquez is remarkably solid and a fine replacement for the late
Armando Acosta. The band kick things off in up-tempo style with “War Is Our Destiny” and “Look Behind You” and thereafter they
mix up the timeline with material from “Lilie
F-65” and the early albums.
“Patra (Petra )” from “V”
and “The Troll” from “Mournful Cries” get an airing as does
the evergreen cover of “Thirsty and
Miserable”. Comparing the track list to their 1990 live outing, it is
interesting to see that “Born Too Late” is now a nine minute plus set
closer- compared to an early in the set crowd warmer all those years ago. “White Stallions” is a quick and punky
classic and “Dying Inside” is one of
their best songs.
Saint Vitus today are venerable elder
statesmen of true doom. There are many, many “doom” bands around these days,
but back when Saint
Vitus started out there were not, with only perhaps them and Trouble
being able to claim the genre. That “doom” has become an over-saturated market
place with many bands who are not really doom at all is, frankly, bizarre. Doom
as a genre has a straightforward lineage: Sabbath, Vitus/Trouble and then everything else. It has
everything to do with riffs, songs and a certain attitude and world view.
With
several decades of music to choose from, the set list here is a fine thing- not
one track is wasted and in my view this does represent a fairly solid “live
best” of the band. Wino, for his part, sounds fantastic and really delivers the
lyrics with conviction. Is his exit permanent? Time will tell. It would have
been very interesting to have a two disc live album with one disc each for him
and Reagers, but for now this will do: a fine representation of one of the greatest
doom bands of them all. Suffice it to say that for fans of the band this is a
must buy.
“Live Vol.2” is available here