Part of me hates to say this (the part of me that loves the old, dive venues), but this may just be the perfect concert venue.
There truly is no bad seat in this place. It was built up, instead of out (if that makes any sense) - so even the the last row in the highest section isn't all that far from the stage.
But what really sets this venue apart is the sound (and let's face it, that's what concerts are all about). The sound here is perfection. Whatever they did when building this place, they did it just right. This is the best place to hear a live band.
Ok, and it's pretty nice inside too. It's no Joint (the original one), or Bowery, or 9:30 Club, or Tabernacle, but it's nice enough and the sound is the best ever.