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live reviews Washington Post, May 6, 1995 Title: Portishead's New DepthBy: Rob Pegorano Source: Washington Post, May 6, 1995
But Portishead's interaction with the audience was as minimal as Radio Music Hall's decor; Gibbons confined herself mostly to swaying around the microphone stand between drags on a cigarette. The biggest suprise was the show closer, the hit "Sour Times." The band played it much slower than on record, treating it as a sort of moody, romantic dirge - until the last minute, when it cranked up the volume and drove the song into a wall of feedback, climaxing with the guitars and Gibbons screaming at equal volume. Those closing instants contained more energy than all 50 minutes of "Dummy." |