Monday, November 26, 2012
Skunk Anansie + The Jezabels in Barcelona
Skunk Anansie + The Jezabels. Pure rock of the nineties supported in a contemporary and alternative rock space weather trends. Succulent dish if ever there was what appeared yesterday in Razzmatazz manners received from one of the 2 × 1 most interesting music scene this November.
The first big dish of the evening wine provided by The Jezabels, undoubtedly one of the most pleasant surprises we have made in these last months in Binaural. "Prisoner" is an album of those golden flatly, in which no filler pieces and in which we discovered a monumental indie rock cutting, sonic trends and voluptuously strong. His live is 3/4 of the same. The character goes dark in there, but with pieces like 'Try Colour' or 'Hurt Me' one appreciates a willingness to sound more raw and ragged that study, leaving aside the more innate ability to create a sound environmental afiladamente. Serious Nik battery Kaloper renosaron around the room while the guitar riffs Sam Lockwood coated sound every pore of a surprise Razzmatazz is left with the stylized show they know baste the Sydney . The best came with 'Endless Summer', a cut pop stratospheric dye which claims to be the greatest hymn Mary Hayley's entourage has done to date.
And finally after nine to the fore the stars of the night. They say comparisons are odious and a priori one could fear that Skunk Anansie themselves would have made things difficult to leave the bar so high with the impeccable concert at this very room last year.
Well, from the initial whiplash "The Skank Heads", Skin and yours came to kill, making it clear that they would pulverize any nostalgic memories with the intensity and delivery now. With a balanced setlist that looked at this with his new album ("I Will Break You", "I Believe in You", "Sad Sad Sad", "I Hope You Get to Meet Your Hero") and alternated with very careful with all the greatest hits that one could imagine (great moments of collective catharsis of "Charlie Big Potato", "Weak", "Secretly" and "Little Baby Swastika"), the icing on the cake was the chemistry between all intact members of the band, and the infallible voice and attitude of a plethoric Skin. A concert at the height of the legend of the band that has what is probably the world's best frontwoman.
Great combination of sensations that we live in one of the hottest nights of this chilly season in Barcelona. With Skunks and The Jezabels, who would have thought we were going to lose out?.
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