Sunday, January 23, 2011

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Frontier(s)

Frontier (s) / Codes In The Clouds

15:01:11 Gleis 22, Münster

Emo meets POSR- Rock, that was the topic of this evening in the track 22 which met the tours of two bands that is determined not otherwise would expect on a stage together. The five British
of Codes In The Clouds presented first, before her new album As The Spirit Waves , a rather typical post-rock album, in which the usual finely engraved guitar passages alternating with wide walls. But while the genre grandmaster Mogwai develop here again and again continue and reinvent, for example by Tortoise-style games on their new album, Codes In The Clouds never really break from the usual routine, are indeed not really boring , but their sound is powerful enough already, thanks to the three guitars, but they can not even really inspire.

Codes In The Clouds

The four American Frontier (s) have just their first album There Will Be No Miracles Here published and were for the first time in Europe on tour. But it stirred up quite high expectations, but was the singer Chris Higdon formerly the voice of Elliott and he put the same set at the beginning that his very first concert in Germany at that time also took place in the track 22. While Elliott in its late phase was almost too U2-heavy, go Frontier (s) back with their classic emo-rock to the roots.
sounds, too, now not ground breaking and incredibly exciting, but the good mood that Higdon and his band mates sprayed it, made the concert just great. And for the "old folks" was even And Suitcase atom (if I remember right) played an old Elliott song.
appeared after an addition and a good 50 minutes then to be concluded, the audience was the bass player just not by the merch stand, so he turned around finally got the rest of the band from the backstage area and was played Poor Souls yet . And when suddenly the audience the chorus "Our hands are cold, but our hearts will burn forever," sang loud, was the smile on Chris Higdon face broader and made it so clear that this concert band and the audience liked equally well.

Frontier (s)

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