So, 'Coil: Live in Moscow 2001' is a captivating glimpse into a specific moment in the band's history. The atmosphere is thick with anticipation, the crowd's energy palpable, as they deliver a performance that's both ethereal and visceral. The setlist is interesting—tracks like 'Something/Higher Beings Command' and 'Amethyst Dece' really showcase their experimental sound, blending dark ambient with avant-garde elements. The editing feels raw yet intentional, drawing you into the performance without losing that live energy. It's not just a concert film; it’s like a time capsule of both the band's unique artistry and the cultural vibe of early 2000s Moscow, which is distinctly intriguing. Definitely a piece that speaks to Coil's legacy and merits a spot in any serious collection.
Includes a raw energy that captures the live experience.Features an eclectic setlist showcasing their artistic range.The editing balances professionalism with the chaotic essence of a live show.
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