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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 193 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still the best band in America

    by PaulPablo on 9/2/09Birchmere - Alexandria

    great from begining to end. Corey Glover is the best frontman in rock and he still growls, hits those notes and keeps you laughing. Vernon makes it look effortless. Will is a modern day African wizzard on drums. And Doug Wimbish is the cosmic thundermaster. if they were playing again tonight i'd see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A very underrated band!

    by stillbillsmith on 9/2/09Birchmere - Alexandria

    The opening band Grind City was a very pleasant surprise. They played with reckless abandon and tireless energy. The guitarist and drummer were exceptional. The entire band was very good and I expect to see much more of them in the future. I actually bought their CD. Now for the most underrated rock band on the planet "Living Colour". This was the first show of the tour and you could truly see that they were ironing out kinks and shaking off the rust. Nonetheless, they sounded awesome and each band member was a show unto themselves. Vernon Reid is truly a very underrated guitarist and his work on the new CD is breath taking. Corey Glover was spot on with his vocals and has tremendous range. Will Calhoun is a beast on drums and Doug Wimbish has the most important and thankless job of holding down the groove which he does very well. Overall the show was awesome and it's a shame that they don't get the glory and attention they deserve. Today's bands pale in comparison to this underrated Super Group!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Living Colour at the Birchmere

    by iGuitar on 9/2/09Birchmere - Alexandria

    What a roaring, massive-sounding show -- in a historic music venue where you could connect with the band! Living Colour was in fabulous form, heavier than five Led Zeppelins but buoyant and having great fun on stage, keeping things loose and engaged with the full-house audience. They shared many selections from the new album, "The Chair in the Door," to thunderous approval -- that material is as good as anything they've ever done. The guys were also warm and generous with their time afterwards, staying put to sign and chat with hundreds of fans. Here's wishing them safety and great success on this tour.