23 May,2010 03:12 PM IST | | LALITHA SUHASINI
WHO: PENTAGRAM
WHERE: HARD ROCK CAFE
WHEN: MAY 20
VERDICT: ANIMALISTIC
What did surprise us was Pentagram doing covers. Regardless of the reasons and the fact that most of us haven't heard a more honest, guttural rendition of U2's Desire by any other Indian band, a cover equals scaling down. Especially when the audience (even the unitiated lot) was screaming along to even brand new cuts like In My Head and Mental Zero.
The show that lasted a little over an hour came to a ballistic end with Animal and Rock N Roll, both from their last album It's OK, It's All Good.
Pentagram's last performance at HRC (which we heard was a showcase of sorts for international event promoters) was definitely more power-packed. That said, Dadlani really leaves no trick undone as a performer -- he'll cuss, he'll threaten to damage the speakers when he jumps onto them and he'll step down to mosh with the crowd. There's always an edge and the audience is always in suspense. Will guitarist Randolph Correia snap a few strings? Does he have some new beeps on the laptop to sex up the show? Will Dadlani flip and walk off stage? At the end of the show, it's like you've stepped out of an action flick.