It was with a lot of curiosity in our mind when we entered Providence as it featured in a play we had done music do. The play was Draugalestin or Ghosttrain by Jón Atli. Providence did not disapoint us. I thought we had gone out windowshopping or shoplifting and I only found lipstick not my colour though.
Total respect to the people in Providence, they were extremely open and welcoming. A highly charged show to do. Dale from Melvis(sic) snook onstage and started drumming with us. That is the first time we have had live drummer with us. We got fired up. Thanks Dale!
Very good Friday 13th!

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Re: Providence, The Living Room
You guys were fucking brilliant!! Thanks for sharing your art, and your music with me/us. That was cool that Dale came up and played..I thought it was a (planned) part of your set! I am proud to have seen you as it is rare to get a chance to see innovation anymore, let alone with such ..happiness(?) in the the staccato and swirling aural scapes you both create. I began your set way in the back, with my arms folded, thinking, "Now what is this..?" Two songs later, I was up front with my mouth open, totally absorbed in the whole experience.
It was beautiful guys, just so cool yet erudite all at once; set against an almost mystical musical solar system of sound and energy.
With Greatest Respect,
I am..
Richard