11/18/2012

#Nowplaying: Memoria by Indochine

The sunday song is becoming #Nowplaying ! Today under the spotlights, Memoria, the first extract from Indochine's forthcoming album that will be released on February 11th, 2013. Available from Wednesday on legal download platforms, this first single is loyal to the band, leading and captivating at the same time.

Indochine twelfth album, Black City, made between Paris and Berlin should include collaborations. The band co-wrote two tracks, one with Mathieu Lescop and the other  with Tom Smith from Editors.

Who says new album, says also new tour. The fans won't be disappointed as Live Nation already promises the tour to be "the longest ever made by the band." From intimate venues to big stadiums, this tour should take place in three acts. The first 16 dates have already been announced, the Black City Tour 1 will begin at Nancy's Zénith on February 21st. Tickets will go on sale on November 26th at the price of 35€ only and more date are expected to come.

11/17/2012

Everything Everything + Muse @ Munich Olympiahalle (12/11/2012)

Muse visited the Olympiahalle in Munich on last Monday. This time, no live report but a come back to the gig with pictures and videos. Find articles on the gigs they did in Paris, London and Nantes for more information.
Everything Everything
My last appointment with the band will be in Hambourg next December. Meanwhile, you can find my pictures on Photobucket and my videos on Youtube. Here's the setlist:

The 2nd Law: Unsustainable 
Supremacy 
Interlude 
Hysteria (Pyramid Reveal)
Supermassive Black Hole 
Panic Station 
Resistance 
Animals 
Monty Jam (Drum and Bass Jam)
Explorers 
Falling Down (Piano Version)
Host (First Half)
Time Is Running Out 
Liquid State 
Madness 
Follow Me 
Undisclosed Desires 
Plug In Baby 
New Born (Headup Riff Outro)

Encore:
The 2nd Law: Isolated System 
Uprising 
Knights of Cydonia (Man with a Harmonica Intro)

Encore 2:
Starlight 
Survival

11/13/2012

fiN + The Joy Formidable + Muse @ London O2 Arena (26+27/10/2012)

Last month, Muse played at home at the famous O2 Arena. Between an English atmosphere, surprises in the setlist and the discovery of a new opening act, let's go back to these two exceptional concerts with some pictures.

Friday, October 26th:

Initially, the Joy Formidable were supposed to open the ball but Ritzy Bryan (the singer) was sick. Finally fiN, a young band from West London had this heavy task. It was the first time they played in front of so many people and moreover, with not a lot of preparation because for the story, they were warned in the afternoon!
Anyway, these four boys were undaunted and did not lack of energy on stage. Their music, rather indie/rock received a warm welcome. A new band to follow ! They should released their debut album next year and you can listen to them on Soundcloud
What to say about Muse? Playing at home is always something special, it undoubtedly contributed to make this concert exceptional, with of course, a big surprise in the setlist.
The people of the bleachers area absolutely occupied all the seats, even those behind the stage. For the occasion the staging has been slightly modified to allow spectators to see all the members of the band face to face at least once. Matt and Chris were moving frequently to meet everybody, for Dom, he turned to 360 degrees while playing drums.
The atmosphere was quite muscular and therefore pretty good! Each song played received a hero's welcome. At the half of the set when Matt sat down at the piano and said they were going to play a song Showbiz, connoisseurs have immediately thought it was going to be Falling Down, back live this year ... Wrong! To everyone's surprise the first notes that spread into the O2 Arena were Sunburn's ones, incredible!


Unlike the first dates of the tour, that evening Chris chose to interpret Save Me, plunging the London public in an aerial state.
The concert then continued as usual, the Roulette choosing Stockholm Syndrome which immediately resulted rocked the crowd !
At the end of the concert Matt asked the audience who was coming back the next day, many people answered positively !
Setlist:
The 2nd Law: Unsustainable
Supremacy
Interlude
Hysteria (Pyramid Reveal)
Resistance
Supermassive Black Hole
Panic Station
Animals
Monty Jam (Drum and Bass Jam)
Explorers
Sunburn
Host (First half)
Time Is Running Out
Save Me
Madness
Follow Me
Undisclosed Desires
Plug In Baby
Stockholm Syndrome (Freedom riff outro)

Encore:
The 2nd Law: Isolated System
Uprising
Knights of Cydonia (Man With A Harmonica intro)

Encore 2:
Starlight
Survival


Saturday, October 27th:

The opening act was ensured by the Joy Formidable, as on the first dates of the tour. I thought they would get a good reception in London but it was not the case. The audience was less receptive than Paris, strangely.
Muse quickly marked the difference from the day before, interpreting Map Of The Problematique at the beginning of the concert. The atmosphere was also somewhat different, less muscular but just as good.


Falling Down and Liquid State also made their return into the setlist and roulette chose ... Newborn! It's nice to see that the band offered two different and complementary concerts to the audience.
Like the good old days, they finished in style with Knights of Cydonia, which made ​​everyone agrees on the power of this show !
Setlist:
The 2nd Law: Unsustainable
Supremacy
Map of the Problematique (Who Knows Who riff outro and Pyramid Reveal)
Panic Station
Supermassive Black Hole
Resistance
Animals
Monty Jam
Explorers
Falling Down (Piano Version)
Host (First Half)
Time Is Running Out
Liquid State
Madness
Follow Me
Undisclosed Desires
Plug In Baby
New Born (Headup riff outro)

Encore:
The 2nd Law: Isolated System
Uprising
Survival

Encore 2:
Starlight
Knights of Cydonia (Man with a Harmonica Intro)


You can find all my Friday and Saturday pictures on Photobucket and my videos on Youtube. What's you're next appointment with Muse ?