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…And You Shall Know Us ByThe Trail of Dead, Nikko, ToThe North @ The HiFi, Brisbane(09/09/11)

The mysticism around …And You Shall Know Us By The Trail of Dead’s live show is a major drawcard for those new to the band, while for longtime fans it is the chance to relive some of their bigger moments that have littered their Australian performances over the years. Tonight’s crowd at The HiFi is a modest one with the mezzanine level being closed off.

To The North start with their blend of At the Drive In punk to a reasonable but still thin crowd. Vocalist Cam has a rather interesting voice which has a thick Australian accent quality to it which projects in between almost spoken word like vocals to strained shouting almost like Lindsay from Frenzal Rhomb. A notable highlight was the stop start guitar work of Pistol Kids

An interesting surprise lies tonight at the merch desk, where the only merch from …Trail Of Dead were drawings and artwork by frontman Conrad Keely, varying from animals and birds to Seth Rogan as an English duke. All artwork was personally signed and numbered by Conrad as well.

Brisbane band Nikko are a very appropriate support tonight with their blend of Dirty Three and Nick Cave post-rock. The band were powerful as a unit with each member performing to the extent of their potential from the experimental screeching strings of violin player Adam Cadell to the ferocious attack on the groups drum kit by Blair Westbrook. Moments of atmospheric silence moved into moments of built up tension as the band leave no stone unturned within the venue. Latest single, About The Spirit saw the group develop their sound into a dark blues version of Pink Floyd’s Darkside of the Moon which marked a notable departure to the more straightforward nature of 2010 debut The Warm Side, and the new direction is welcome one. Perhaps a little shy on the banter front, Nikko are a band that lets their music and the stage show do the talking.

Arriving on stage to the grandeur of Ode to Isis, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead enter the arena as kings and they launch into Strange News From Another Planet which pricks ears up throughout the venue. By the time they played their second track Spiral Jetty, drummer Jamie Miller had already broken a number of sticks matching the intensity of the rest of the band. During the more relaxed nature of Ebb Away the endless Autry Fubright proves he is the most flexible in the band curving his spine as he leans back with bass in tow almost having his head go back through his legs in a perfect circle.

The sound is faultless throughout the set with The HiFi’s acoustics seemingly a match made in heaven for the post-rock assent/decent …Trail Of Dead peddle. Worlds Apart track Will You Smile Again For Me is an intense affair as the tight drumming and guitar work build up with an explosion of sound. Jason Reece looks like a monster, as the muscled up guitarist stares down the audience as he thrashes himself around the room drenching himself in sweat (and alcohol) in the process.

The first taste of their critically acclaimed masterpiece Source Tags and Codes is the atmospheric It Was There That I Saw You which leads into the slightly more pop How Near How Far. The band then went back into territory of their debut with Fake Fake Eyes to which Reece announced that it was the first time this track had been played in over five years.

A bizarre hold up occurred with the band allegedly getting a noise complaint. They jokingly launched into a not-so-acoustic version of Another Mornning Stoner which saw a huge spike in the audience. A Perfect Teenhood saw Keely take the drum kit and the group constantly rotate with Reece also assuming the role as drummer for Claire De Lune.

After a heat filled set, the band finish with the first track they ever released, the punk infused madness of Richter Scale Madness which is a full on assault on the senses with the band giving it their all for those last few minutes on stage.

Although no encore was played or equipment smashed …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead played an awe inspiring set which left everyone content and talking about the chaos on stage. The wit and personas of all the members of the band were the icing on the cake of this performance and while tonight’s energetic set did not sell out , this performance will be reminisced about like their infamous Livid set

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