here, even gave the name of a disk to Lisbon.” The simplicity and the arrangements worked well pleased the public in climate farewell to another edition of Vodafone Paredes de Coura
. THE Growlers
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The Americans presented themselves at 21: 20h on the main stage of the Festival de Paredes de Coura bringing a rock rather stopped, leaving the audience dispersed, except the always well-prepared festival-goers coming . the stage
The band formed in 2006 reached I’d get some applause from the audience and at one point had the unusual participation of some festival-goers dressed as animals, among these were two crocodiles. A good presentation, but leaving a little to be desired in this last day of the festival Minho
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GOAT
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Masks, colorful clothes with tribal stampings, plumes on their heads and an almost ritualistic atmosphere could be shamans – or aliens – but were the Goat. The Swedes took the stage at Vodafone FM 22: 30h and were well received by the audience that completely filled the place, a large majority not knowing quite what to expect of such strange creatures. The receiving? An almost hypnotic presentation, full of dancing, psychedelic rock, a hint of shamanism, tribal rhythms vocals that seem to come from a whole tribe
. Having his first album, World Music , released in 2012, the Goat are keen to maintain a certain mystery about the identity of the components, opting for the flashy costumes in all presentations. The somewhat bizarre mixture of elements seems to have conquered the festival-goers, who applauded and shouted to each song, surely the aim of causing a strong visual impact and engage the public until almost trance state was successfully achieved by the group.
The Swedes showed that the audience can take the excitement of a rock concert to the mystical atmosphere of a ritual of ancient tribes and effortlessly make this unlikely mix become a fantastic experience.
BEIRUT
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At 23h15 could already hear the drumming stepping on the soil of the Elephant among the huge crowd that packed the natural amphitheater the Taboao waiting for Zach Condon and the rest of the band entered the stage. Lovers Portuguese and vice versa public, Beirut were warming to the topics “Postcards From Italy” and “East Harlem.” The band comprised of six musicians, including accordion, drums, keyboards and metals that gave a hint of the “Mexican” music, delighting the audience every musical gesture. The voices of the crowd warmed up before Zach carry your ukulele and start the first chords of “Elephant Gun”, subsequently making singing a chorus in “Santa Fe”. At the request of some posters that some admirers held “I love you whelp!” Zach gave a whiff of the song “Cub”, invoking Caetano Veloso. “We were now swimming in the river, and the water is cold. This festival is fantastic, the best audience ever.” The last song triggered the light vibrate multiple phones and flashlights illuminating the immense crowd that was clapping and leaving in memory of festival-goers, a major evening concerts
JAMES BLAKE
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If you were expecting a different talent of this electronic touch introspetiva, behold, James Blake did not come out of your comfort zone, leading many festival-goers who still hung around there after Beirut leave the premises. Blake was making some praise due to the amazing location that fell within its performance and to have the honor of sharing it with others. Near the crates separation would be listening to the cries of admirers every musical measure, while as it was going up the amphitheater only heard less positive arguments and even a “Go away!”.
In a concert that wandered between his two Overgrown albums and its namesake 2011, reinventing dubstep and R & B with an injection of samples that intersected with their unwavering falsetto. Loose themes such as “Limit To Your Love” – version of Feist – and “I Never Learnt To Share” and a more intimate, lit by two spotlights and taking with the keyboards, wave Blake will continuing trying to warm up the audience that still bear to stand
. doubt and displeasure If the choice to close the poster of the main stage was the right one, is by festival-goers who were complaining over the course of the concert James Blake
. After a busy session brought by Beirut, is a promise by the organization that the festival back to camp . the same venue in 2015, between 19th and August 22
: Diogo Baptista / Oporto Agency
Text: Camilla Hall c / Oporto Agency
tags: festivals, vodafone walls coura
Posted by Newsroom · · 25/08/2014 11:48


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