Great show, really. The band was well-rehearsed (way tighter than some of the embarrassingly sloppy stuff they've been putting out lately on their official live releases), Kyo was intense and inspired. I didn't care much for the irrelevant video footage projected in the background though. The fans were too vanilla for me, but then I rarely attend non-metal shows, so that's fair game I guess. Overall, it was much better than I expected: it wasn't some low effort cash grab they just phoned in; no, it was a serious artistic statement on their part. The message seemed to be: we're effed and the world is doomed. They were pretty convincing in conveying that message.