Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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Bestie Selvagge da circo - Wild Beasts - Koko 24/03/2010 - London

Koko and 'a sublime concert hall in London came from a brilliant renovation of a theater in 1900. The interior and 'exquisite Baroque style, with red walls and acrillico caryatids with gold drapes that seem to hold up the balconies with great ease. On each floor of the bar with comfortable sofas, as well as' a large terrace overlooking Camden High Street where the traffic, even at night, never stops.
Monday, March 24 and 'the second night sold out within a month for Wild Beasts, children Kendal, cities' lost in the North of England. 3,000 people saw in two nights to celebrate their second album "Two Dancers" released on Domino Records in 2009.La evening includes opening the two groups Esben and the Witch, which I lost for having lingered at the bar with friends, and Everything's Everything that many cite as "the next big thing" but apart from their more 'single dancer known "Photoshop Handsome' leave indifferent the majority of those present.
The lights dim and the darkness' come on stage together: the Wild Beasts, the damned poets of pop Kendal who managed to break through where many bands in their region had failed.
The Wild Beasts are not definitely a band whose main course and 'the highly successful interweaving of heading down to Tom Fleming and falsetto of Hayden Thorpe.
Hayden Thorpe, a character no doubt fascinating, part of the same baroque world of Antony Hegarty and Jami McDermott even if it occurs on stage in a very simple, jeans and plaid shirt, as well as simply look the other members of these "wild beasts ". Throughout the concert seems to be in front of the good guys who do not want to get out of line, playing, singing with precision but not transmitting to the public visually the power of their music. A scene may be too simple and clean and it almost comes off in a surprising way from the underworld and lascivious evoked by their texts where lust meets the maze of destruction and revulsion.
Although Wild Beasts have found a sound of some new wave of the 80 reporting current events' The Cure and Divine Comedy unfortunately after three quarter of an hour takes over a bit 'of repetitiveness' that's losing the initial enthusiasm of the public . The concert ends "Cheerio Chaps, Cheerio Goodbye 'and the last sentence" a requiem in a circus tent "seems out of place tonight, maybe we are talking about a circus where our imaginary" beasts ", held in captivity' on stage they have lost their wild creativity '.

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