To start off with, today we "celebrate" the 34th anniverary of Ian Curtis passing (05/18/1980). A time for some still contemplation and lots of listening to Joy Division.
But the real treat is what happened yesterday. I went over to Copenhagen to check out Current 93. David Tibet is either a madman, a genious or both. He kept singing, shouting and screaming for what amounted to two hours. During those hours, it was hard not to just stand there in a trance. Sure, a few songs that I would have liked to hear never got played, but that didn't really matter. (And at the end, when he was introducing his musician friends, his voice was rather broken ;) )
The setlist consisted mainly of songs from the most recent release, "I Am the Last of All the Field That Fell (A Channel)", played in the running order of the album. Only the extras were from other albums - Lucifer over London being the one track I can name off-hand.
Oh, and in about two weeks time I'm going back across that bridge to see Nurse With Wound and Puce Mary.