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Reportage: FUSING 2014-15 de Agosto (day 2) – Strobe

 
         Published Monday, August 18, 2014 at 21:44 by
 
 Simon Freitas (there 8 hours ago).
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The second day of FUSING Culture Experience (read the story one day) started with the same scenario: sunset, little public grounds in glorious sunshine and windy. On Day holiday, expect-if more people throughout the night and was really what happened. But first things first …

As we approached the room, the soundtrack that accompanied us was “Dropping” the best known song of Heels , the group of Maia. The audience watched in fervor as the band did drag the chorus. Then, and as a closing concert of the festival they were, it was time to bust a pipe confetti. The Salto, although they are open the day in nothing are due to those who would lock: are gay, and versatile touch to get enough. “Thy Par” proved that. There was still opportunity for a little help from Ferreira, of Captain Faust and crowdsurf Luis Montenegro, which had been years that day.

Starting Day concerts on the main stage were the Castelo Branco Norton . The band has reviewed the successes of the past, as “Two Points”, but especially the new self-titled album, which you can find “Magnets” which was the highest point of the show. The audience followed these two, but beyond that, something went listless throughout the concert. Ended right on top of 22h with “Coastline”, the “Layers of Love United” album.

Experience Returning to the stage, the quintet found Nice Weather For Ducks . Apparently glad to be in Fusing, even suggested a ‘Fusing 365 days. ” The band showed two new songs in addition to revisit the “Quack!” Disc, 2012. When finished, because the human mass was considerable sign of good show the band gave.

Fish: Airplane had everything to give one of the best concerts of the festival. But, unfortunately, that’s not what happened. Not their fault, they gave everything they had, but for some disinterest of the public who, just briefly, reacted to the most known group successes. The magic that transcends their music something went unnoticed. The base of the concert was the namesake album released last year. “Inside Out”, “Torres Paper” and “Skin and Bone” were the highest points of the action and those in the more public intervened.

The Old Mechanics rose soon after the secondary stage. With “A Thousand Men” to attract all the attention with powerful and heavy guitars, the band has been captivating the audience. “Fingers”, the single from the album “So much for Saying So if hid and yet” made bodies move and forget the cold.

The following Fusing on stage, it was time to get the Brazilian Cicero . The musician, who never tired of thanking the heat of the public, was recalling the themes of “Songs Apartment” and promoting the last album, “Saturday”. Not missed the best known “Fireflies Blind” and “Sugar and Sweetener” or a cover – or rather the beginning of a cover – of “Numb” of Nirvana. Accompanied by a band of Portuguese musicians, Cicero showed for the first time live “Isabel”, a song created with that training.

Miura , band earth, Experience came onstage at the end of the concert of Cicero. After Brazil, the romantic songs of the Miura came in handy … Outside of games, and raw heavy rock band led the audience alight. “Have Nobody Write Love Letters” was the high point of the action.

Captain Fausto was the most anticipated of the night. The band was received in Lisbon true ecstasy for gifts this time were already a very well-composed human frame. “Santa Ana” was just the second, immediately warming the environment. Corresponding to the help he had received onstage Experience, Luis Montenegro, the birthday boy, joined the Captain Fausto onstage for “Supernova”. Among praise for the other bands of the day, the organization and the public, there was still time for “Famous Battle would form” and “Flowers of Evil.”

The concert did not lead to Here. Onstage Experience, Octa Push were already lend an air of grace, but, overcome by fatigue, left the room to the sound of “Please, Please, Please”.

Reporting by Simon Freitas
Photos by Diana Moreira

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