The Jugular has stolen my heart at the first sight. as an opening,they're really awesomeness. that night they played as Arctics Monkeys. but one that is very fascinating for me personally was when they sang Unfinished Business from White Lies. i cant help my self singing along with them really! Next, we've got Winter Issues that hypnotized everyone with Alma Matters from Moz. They came all the way from the capital together with Beverages who continued running the show. Beverages invites us to party with Oasis. They dressed and acted like The Gallagher's Brothers which a little 'interesting'. but overall,their performance cool enough to sway everyone. Blur's lovers will be glad because we've got Cuddle Pop up next. such burning passion that night, Cuddle Pop brings everyone to the front.head bagging to the rhythm and everyone was singing along.
this is what we're waiting for, Kameramen, as JoyDivision, put everyone under their spell. everybody singing, everybody dancing, and i was the part of the crowd that night! everybody dance to the radio until love tears us apart! Some people said that Kameramen a little sounds like The Porno, post-punk band from Jakarta, but from my glasses that night, although they breath at the same air, they have a different lung. and it really makes me lost control!
not only just that. we still have LDS who also screaming for love will tears us apart but with a very different style. i mean it. besides the female vocals, LDS changed the "gloomy" side into something more colorful and more party! everyone grabs your beer! next, a little cooling performed by Ansaphone. they gave a little touch of shoegaze that night. Jack and Four Man,with a female guitarist, re-burn the crowd with The Libertines.although it was late,everyone doesnt run out of enthusiasm to keep singing along until The Big Bright Yellow Sun end that night.
If you were there, you know exactly what I mean. If you weren’t, hopefully this will give a little indication of what you missed. Nights like this underline, and reinvest in, the perennial glory of rock. – a great gig.
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