Lydia Lunch presents
Willing Victims (Concert)
Picture: C
Sound: C+ Extras: C- Concert: C+
Imagine if you will Martha Davis from The Motels with a
gruffer voice doing blatant post-Punk music and talking about sex, desire and
even simulating it on stage with more rawness and less of the dynamic
suggestiveness of Only The Lonely.
Then add a strange Warhol-like picture show and you get the idea of this
6/21/03 concert from Lydia Lunch, the former Teenage Jesus & The
Jerks. That is exactly what Willing
Victims offers, though this critic did not feel like a victim, but a
by-stander to a gutsy (if limited) hour-long concert.
Miss Lunch (she’s no man’s desert!) offers the following
full-course of compositions:
1) Orphans
2) Gospel
Singer
3) Run
Through The Jungle
4) Psychic
Anthropology
5) Twisted
6) Itch
7) The Need
To Feed
8) Meltdown
9) The Void
10) Lock Your Door
11) Stinkfist
12) Black Juju
13) No Excuses
Well, with titles like that, organic is a term that
fits. After being impressed that Miss
Lunch could give it her all in concert, I realized the repetitions and
obviousness of much of the performances (however interesting) did not stay with
me and I doubt a longer concert would have changed that. No one can say she ever sold out and this is
at least evidence that she is an authentic Woman Of Rock to be reckoned with.
The 1.33 X 1 image looks to have been taped on analog NTSC
equipment, with faded images and analog video effects to boot, but that’s so
Punk I guess. The Dolby Digital 5.1
Stereo mix tries to spread the sound around, but the fidelity of the concert is
so weak that Dolby compression cannot be blamed for its sonic
shortcomings. I could hear Miss Lunch
most of the time. There are no extras,
save some clips from other MVD DVD releases and a two-page discography of Lunch
CDs.
- Nicholas Sheffo