f®eak s©enery wrote: » The lack of a live drummer, for this kind of band, astounds me. Considering the drums samples they actually use... sound like normal drums.
turfthrower wrote: » I wasn't at this gig, but I've seen them loads of times and listened to lots of bootlegs. The bass, synths and drums are run from a laptop, but the rythym and lead guitars are played live. The guy you can see drinking the bottle of water isn't playing the riff you can hear. The other guitarist is. (I've stood four feet from this guy in the front row of a gig and watched him play and I play myself. He's exceptionally skilled.) If you listen to the rest of the song, you can hear bottle-guy playing the lead riffs over the other guitar line quite clearly. Check it out around the 2:40 mark. The Sisters aren't everyone's cup of tea, and that's fine. However, none of the vocals or guitars are prerecorded. There's far too much variety from one gig to the next, and both the guys playing there also play in other bands - they are exceptionally tight gigging musicians. The Sisters have always used a drum machine and pumped silly amounts of dry ice onto the stage - that's what you get at a Sisters show. This gig seems to have really divided opinion - lots of people say it was excellent and lots of people seem to have hated it. At the very least, it seems to have been interesting.