I’m normally very annoyed with the sound
set up at the Hard Rock Café in Bangalore. When bands play, the sound bounces
off the walls making a complete cacophony of drums, vocals and the typical lead
guitarist who feels his volume is just not high enough. But clearly, 22 years
of experience has its merits in ensuring such annoyances are fixed. And this
might have been the difference when Parikrama played in Bangalore. So it’s
clear that with a little bit of work, the acoustics of places like HRC can be conquered
giving you top class sound.
Bangalore was part of the 5 city tour that
Parikrama have been doing to commemorate their 22 years as a band in the Indian
music scene. The band played to a packed house at HRC, where for once the
tables had been moved aside allowing room for more people to come in. It also
ensured the annoying ‘I will sit through a show’ types are not hogging up
real-estate from people looking to dance, jump around and headbang to music.
Playing 'Am I Dreaming?' |
The band kicked off their tight 90 minute
set with ‘Am I dreaming’ which had the loyalist sing along right through. This
was followed by their Donington Park classic ‘Vapourize’. And that was enough
to get the packed house head banging and dancing. Parikrama even played some
new material which they had written over the last few days; the songs ‘And it’s
over now’ and ‘Where I lost the song’ were quite catchy and garnered some
cheers from the crowd. The songs were not instantly memorable but had a very
good Audioslave sort of groove to them.
A full house |
The crowd were given a healthy dose of
Parikrama classics that included ‘Xerox’,’But it Rained’,’Tears of the Wizard’
and ‘Open Skies’. I rather enjoyed the 2 covers they played, the first being
The Who’s ‘Baba O’Riely’, which was recognized by only a handful of folks in
the audience who sang along to the chorus. The second explosive cover was Led
Zeppelin’s ‘Kashmir’ which began slowly with a violin intro and just morphed
into a very Pantera type heavy groove. The crowd simply went nuts during the
song.
Thinking," F**k he's loud..." |
The evening ended with the Parikrama
classic ‘Whiskey Blues’ which has always been the song that shows off the bands
musical prowess with everyone getting into a solo of some sort. If you thought
that a tabla, a violin and a harmonica could never come together and do a killer
blues song, you've not seen Parikrama.
Ain't no blues without a harmonica |
The string section |
Parikrama have always been a fantastic live act to watch, and this evening was not disappointing at all. Also, given the super sound setup at HRC this time around, the gig was probably one of the best gigs at this venue I've seen in quite some time. While the band will charge on, here’s hoping HRC can improve the sound they have for live acts.
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