Spin Magazine Review: Rayleigh
During the second song begins a summer tour show in Raleigh assertive vocalist Hayley Williams, who suddenly appears on the screen, her red hair flew everywhere and sang "Tell me, tell me, do you feel the pressure?". In the agreement, more than five thousand people replied:
"We were born forthis" "Born For This" is the apt description of pop-punk band from Franklin, who started
Warped Tour, to become one of the most popular teams in the country. During Friday's concert were the highlight of the opening for Tegan and Sara
New Found Glory and Kadawatha. In a recent magazine SPIN Brand New Eyes has been placed in the summary of "40 Best Albums of 2009". Crowds turn
them out wherever they play.
The first night was almost perfect blend of carefully planned and faithfully devoted to noise and disturbance.
Ballads performed by the team were quiet and intimate, and rock fragments were determined and full of energy. Setlist was accurate, contained most of the hits from three albums Paramore (also from the Twilight soundtrack), which lasted about 90 minutes.
"The only exception" - a song in the style of Coldplay, was played in the company of one thousand lights from mobile phones of fans. "My Heart" is a metalcore bomb
assisted rykami and bang drums. In the middle of a performance the band left the stage and ran to her support for the scene.
Within five minutes appeared on the scene furniture, and the rest of it was sinking in the dark creating a quasi-living.
Paramore returned to the scene and rozsiedli on red sofa, and stood next to her old-fashioned lamp.
Then they played three songs with a quiet acoustic music in the background. "We thought we was better
hear if we're playing in this way "- said Williams in a captivating best friend. She was right - when
began to sing the whole audience joined her.
Companies opening - that is, a Swedish band and Kadawatha
New Found Glory from Florida, were full of energy. Kadawatha ignored the heat, crawled up and waving their hands in the scene.
New Found Glory vocalist Jordan Pudnik wearing a black shirt with the word "Pop Punk's not dead, he ran after
stage was guided by the microphone in the audience to help him singing. The audience sang for almost the entire concert, while fellow Hayley Williams and Chad Gilbert gave
show their hip hop skills and shouted, "Is not no party like a party NFG 'NFG cuz a party do not stop."
Tegan and Sara Paramore admitted before that stressful their first concert as a support after many years
being a star of their own concerts. Wisely began with "The Con," a vital piece of their exquisite
CD from 2007 with the same title. With their combination of guitar synthesizer with sounds, "The Con" submitted a five-person team, the fans who were not familiar with dance climates.
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