The drums sound weak and thin (some of the tom fills can hardly be made out, the kick and the snare are tiny) and the keys are super buried. For me, these are the two most important elements of the DT sound, so I'll disqualify LALP based just on this and looking at their live output, I have no problem labeling it as mediocre. On top of it there's the issue with the vocals, JP's not-so-good tone (which is a flaw of BTFW as well) and I'm not a huge fan of the looks either, a bit too colorful and saturated with the J.J. Abrams style lens flare excess. The setlist was so-so, I don't think we needed another version of WIMH/TTTSTA (with the eyebrow raising backing vocals) or TSCO. Add to the mix that I had huge expectations, I really wanted this to top Budokan or Score and it just didn't deliver. I thought I'd get superior sounding versions of the ADTOE songs, but I was wrong on that count as well. On the flip side, James' performance was excellent and the drum solo was a big juicy surprise, I probably watched it more than a dozen times (also, the drums sounded amazing by themselves). Fortunately, Breaking the Fourth Wall set everything right.