I highly suggest Godspeed, but whoever was doing the sound really wanted you to feel pain. Witnessing a Godspeed concert is comparable to standing on the other side of a door to the room where the person you love most is having a critical heart operation. All ranges of emotions are coursing through you, some are wonderful, some are terrible. Whenever the music would come to it's most beautiful climax, Godspeed would automatically destroy it with a cacophony of classical instruments tortured by screwdrivers, and guitars molested by bows. Symbolizing something quite Eastern, their music represents fading beauty, inevitable change, and the death of all things. Although the musicians all appear to be classically trained, they also appear to come up with their compositions on the spot. Every moment that I felt I was picking up on a song I had heard before, they would change it and transform it into a bizarre representation of any recording I had heard before. Godspeed is an experience of individual emotion. One cannot rely on the trickery of fancy light shows, charismatic frontmen, or flashy guitarists. The members of the band are simply just people, and this is what they do. What they stand for is enigmatic, and isn't clearly represented by anything in their album artwork or printed on their t-shirts. Their music will bring you necessary discomfort, for I believe it is intended to peer into your soul and reveal to you the reality of the moment.