Sunday, March 20, 2016

Cage the Elephant, Thee Oh Sees, Suuns and Kevin Morby in Vodafone Paredes de Coura – Newspapers Hardmusica

The expected return of Cage The Elephant, the amazing energy of Thee Oh Sees, the Suuns Canadians and soft indie Kevin Morby are confirmed in Vodafone poster Paredes de Coura 2016.

From 17 to 20 August, join LCD Soundsystem, Chvrches, the Tallest Man on Earth, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Sleaford Mods, Sharon Jones the Dap-Kings, The Bohicas and Ryley Walker.

Cemented as one of the most explosive bands in the world, Cage The Elephant is one of the most requested and returns expected for Vodafone Paredes de Coura. After the first album namesake, launched in 2008, and “Thank You, Happy Birthday” and “melophobia” now return to “Tell Me I’m Pretty”. In the new record, extending the advances made with the previous album, nominated for the Grammy, while drinking the sounds that first inspired them to make music. The result is the most focused and powerful songs that the band has ever created, recorded mostly at the first attempt to capture the raw, frenetic energy of live performances.

Thee Oh Sees are latest incarnation of psychedelic pop-folk constant evolution of singer-songwriter John Dwyer. Known for prolific album releases, the energy of live performances and the extravagant visual aesthetic, coming to Vodafone Paredes de Coura to present “Mutilator Defeated at Last.” The slightest draft of musical expeditions Dwyer does not cease to mark the energy and be able to attract a fan base increasingly dedicated and growing.

From the beginning, the Suuns have sought to do things in a different way. The band took the first steps in Montreal when, in 2007, the singer and guitarist Ben Shemie and guitarist Joe Yarmush have teamed up to work on some demos, which quickly joined Liam on drums and Max Henry in synthesizer. Always preferred to be a band that tries to go beyond the comfort zone. An idea that can also be applied to “Hold / Still”, the third and enigmatic album that embraces the opposite and leads to rock music a new way.

Singer-songwriter Kevin Morby was known to the his work in Babies and Woods, but it was after moving to LA who recorded the songs that would be part of his debut solo album in 2013. it was also in Los Angeles that the move, Morby found a piano the former tenants had left. Experiments with the new discovery and the long walks that gave the neighborhood formed “Singing Saw,” a simple registration in your writing and masterly in its realization, to see and hear at the 24th edition of the Vodafone Paredes de Coura.

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