A sight to see
by milkman84 on 4/24/16Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5I've seen Underworld throughout the years about 7 or 8 times, since the Dubnobasswithmyheadman days, in New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. I can say they don't sound like they've aged a day, and in fact actually sound more relevant than ever. Not as easy task when their original fanbase are starting to gray and the new sound of techno attracting young fans via dubstep variants. Despite this, the band soldiers on doing what they do best, which is weaving a diverse array of synthetic sounds and beats, only this time with fewer collaborators, more warmth, and an album full of the lessons absorbed collaborating with each other on grandiose events like the London Olympics, the Frankenstein theatrical soundtrack, and a couple of albums with sonic auteur Brian Eno. Result: One of their finest albums in their discography, and a concert sprinkled with the best of the album, which sound totally in-step with their greatest hits. On this tour, Underworld also played little-heard songs like Eight Ball and Dirty Club in the show, to many fans' great delight. At Coachella or Terminal 5, they sound equally at home.