Aural States Fest 2009: Live Audio – Arbouretum
Dave Heumann and the rest of Arbouretum delivered a thunderous and powerful set; one of the best I’ve seen them mete out. Their sound filled the Club room, its weight perfectly matched to the room’s size.
Arbouretum
Aural States Fest
Sonar-Club
Baltimore, MD
January 30, 2009
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Notes:
Lineup:Sri Aurobindo>Lo Moda>Wye Oak>Arbouretum
Audience was very chatty
*with Jenn Wasner-vocals
Sound: Dennis Manuel
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Thanks for not making me wait for this one. I left the party before Arbouretum went on. Hey, I didn’t know they were gonna rock it out like they did. Now I can hear it all. Thanks again.
Kick ass band, definitely one of my favorites and while they delivered an excellent set, it won’t go down as one of my favorites of theirs. I’ve come to really love alot of their material and, except for “Signposts and Instruments”, they chose not to play alot of the stuff I really like (“False Spring”, “Flood of Floods”, “Mohammed’s Hex and Bounty”). Bastards!