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danistotallyawesome:

NME TOUR (Norwich) Reviewish: Metronomy

Well these guys were absolutely brilliant last night. Their live performance was just stunning. I was kind of dubious whether they would be able to pull of their quite minimal style at the venue but they definitely did and they were by far the best musical performance of the night. Although not the whole crowd were getting involved (unfortunately) the general stage show made up for it. Their whole electronic style was encouraged by this peculiar but really effective use of in-time lights on each of their  chests. I also found that Oscar was very strange (still in a good way) especially with his electric Clarinet solo that had me stunned.

Overall they were even better than I expected and their actual musical skills were by far the best of the night (yes that does mean I thought they were better that Two Door Cinema Club).

Also the photos above are from yesterday courtesy of acatcalledmouse and stevenconnolly

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lying in false paradise: The Horrors were perfect

Looks like The Horrors impressed last night then?

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The setlist was amazing, they played fucking brilliantly, Faris had the best shirt I’ve ever seen, ahhhhhhhh everything was perfect.

When they walked out I turned into a wailing fangirl, I suddenly remembered how much I love them and how much they mean to me, sounds lame but it’s true. Mirror’s…

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