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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 16 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cynic was great

    by ryred16 on 8/8/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The playing by all the bands were great. i was in the front row so it was great. got to hang out with all the bands afterwards. It was a great show and the sound quality was great. ill would go back to see the band or to the venue in a minute it was really a great show it was the second time ive seen cynic in a year they were even better the second time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Erricom on 8/7/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Since it was their first United States headlining tour I hayd high expectations and they were exceeded by far. Their sound guy did a great job. I love how they played all of Focus and most of Traced in Air as well as Cosmos from their Portal side project. I would have loved to hear one song from their really early demos "Pleading for Preservation" but thats me being a little greedy just to hear the evolution of cynic and how they progressively matured and explored different boundaries in music. Overall this set list was a dream come true.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cynic!!!!

    by KillingOnAdrenaline on 8/7/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    This was easily one of the best shows I've ever been to. Dysrhythmia was great, Intronaut was "meh" and Cynic was absolutely amazing! They played the entire "Focus" album, almost all of "Traced In Air", a "Portal" song, the original song from "Re-Traced" and even some yoga thrown in there!! It was such an intense and lasting experience. They radiate positive energy. They're all really nice guys, too. If you've never seen Cynic or never even heard of them before I would highly recommend seeing them. They will change the way you think about music.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Stellar performances with headline problems

    by CygnusX7 on 7/26/10El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles

    As a college level musician myself and a fan of technical metal, I can say the concert was satisfactory. Dysrythmia and Intronaut both put on incredible performances. Surprisingly the headlining band that I was most looking forward to seeing, Cynic, put on probably the worst performance. They performed almost their entire discography including their two official albums, Focus and Traced in Air. Focus was performed quite horribly; the rhythm guitarist with the main riffs and clean vocals were barely audible, and in general the band was clearly unrehearsed for performing their debut. Once covering their latest album Traced in Air, however, they were suddenly musically in-sync and performed incredibly well. The singer would sometimes fall short of the high notes, which was irritating hearing this as a classical singer. It was great seeing such incredible musicianship at the concert overall though, thus I would recommend this concert to a fan of such music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show, but the P.A. placement sucked

    by Yttrium on 7/23/10El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles

    All three bands put on an amazing show! However, the P.A. was set up in such a way that the front few rows couldn't hear it at all. Because Cynic played all of their instruments through the P.A. (no amps or anything), I had to move to the middle of the venue (the El Rey) to hear anything but drums. Great performance, great sound when I could hear it, but poor P.A. setup. I've seen other bands at other venues that had the same problem, so I'd be wary about standing too close for Cynic. But once I stepped back the music was more beautiful than I can describe.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 7/23/10El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles

    Amazing to watch these guys rip thru some of the most complicated yet musical metal material. They opened the show by playing the entire Focus album straight through. For those of us who missed cynic for over a decade, they are a real treat to experience live.