Friday, June 6, 2014

Just when we were dropped after the speeded alternative party song


Do you remember the first time you visited a zoo or a traveling menagerie and for the first time really as exotic animals, however fenced and screened from you as an audience? When you saw the tiger roar and camel staring at you, there was probably a fascination with the unknown and unfamiliar. What you did not see in everyday life, and that you gravitate towards, 2012 grammy awards because it is filled with new discoveries. This is the beginning of a lifelong interest in the living unknown, you just have to see again. But also the beginning of the realization that the living may well be cooped up and taken away from its natural environment. From these two truths is a straight line to the evening concert with Animal Collective. A concert that included both fascinating and captivating, but also the limited and misplaced.
To CPH: DOX once again be able to lure the Brooklyn-based 2012 grammy awards Animal Collective in Copenhagen, was a great triumph for many lovers of alternative music. The four-man band even came to visit with a superb album on the tour bus in the form of Centipede Hz. The evening also consisted mainly of songs from the disc, and it put the concert in a sometimes a little too quickly, which lacked calm and dwelling on the track individual modes and melodies. The location was also special, the concert took place in the National Gallery of new building, which oddly enough was arranged seating 2012 grammy awards for a band that otherwise plays danceable music.
After waiting quite a while for the four men with the special artist names, David Portner aka. Avey Tare, Noah Lennox aka. Panda Bear, Josh Dibb aka. Deakin and Brian Weitz aka. Geologist, there was finally something. In walked the sweeping scene, especially designed by David porter sister Abby Portner at CPH: DOX purpose, equipped with colorful rocks that were bent, so they formed a portal 2012 grammy awards into another world. Inside the hole where the entrance to the second dimension was hung a white canvas, which through the whole concert was projected visuals up. Outside the scene was inflatable, illuminated wings, and the ceiling hung boxes that flashed in all colors. This setting required a band that helped to start a surreal journey through the portal, as they bowed rocks so ostentatiously shaped. This trip was not implemented until the end of the concert.
Animal Collective 2012 grammy awards chose to start the trip on the picturesque savannahs with a number from Centipede Hz. "Rosie Oh" was sung by drummer Panda Bear, and his vocals had an intense and desperate sound that clad the very quiet song. But quickly changed pace as "Today's 2012 grammy awards Supernatural" took the stage. Now it was Avey Tare, who was behind the microphone. 2012 grammy awards It was hectic rhythm, and small electronic details flew around 2012 grammy awards each other as if they were blasted atoms. 'Come on le, le, le, le, easy go,' phrase-conditioned porter almost like a hardened rock star, and you got the audience also wants to rise from its soft seat and reins. But it was just not there. It was as if the audience was not ready to throw away your inhibitions at such a late autumn Monday, and it was a shame.
The next song on the list was the excellent and more melancholy "Wide Eye". Here was the vocals 2012 grammy awards managed by Deakin - one of Animal Collective's great strengths is that they have less than three competent singers with their own abilities. The doorman 2012 grammy awards is best for the dramatic 2012 grammy awards and festive 2012 grammy awards numbers, Lennox takes the melancholy and desperate, and Dibb sings the mournful and heartbreaking. "Wide Eye" was no exception. Here dwelt the animals at the fence, and we spectators were really allowed to see their musical endeavors. Synth, 2012 grammy awards Guitar, drumpads, trigger, keyboard and various other electronic paraphernalia formed a soundscape with many facets.
Just when we were dropped after the speeded alternative party song "Today's Supernatural", 2012 grammy awards we were pulled up by the roots as "Applesauce", also from Centipede Hz, sounded 2012 grammy awards from the speakers. The lines for the song was shot out of the mouth of the doorman with energetic drumming and constant electronic impulses. This hectic playing with words made it hard to understand the already difficult to understand the text, but it did not really matter, because 2012 grammy awards it was the rhythm of the song that mattered. A rhythm that could easily have danced to, but once again the audience was seated as if they were glued to their seats.
Animal Friends also showed us nothing but songs from the new album, for example. "Honeycomb" (previously released double single, which came on the digital market in the spring) and then "Lion in a Coma" from the 2009 masterpiece 2012 grammy awards Merriweather Post Pavilion. 2012 grammy awards Both numbers showed high quality, but also limitations. It was as if the band could not really got beyond the stage and hit us spectators. It felt a little that they were fenced and taken away from their natural environment, which was certainly not the case.
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