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InOut Music: Feb’s hard-hitting line-up

TheCopenhagenPost
February 3rd, 2016


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Daughter
Thu 4 Feb; Vega; 300kr, billetnet.dk

Daughter’s combination of hard-hitting lyrics, heavy bass notes and mysteriously beautiful guitar riffs has never failed to capture the attention of listeners.

The hauntingly beautiful voice of Elena Tonra and the complementary tones of bandmates Igor and Remi create a melancholy atmosphere that will have you missing people you haven’t even met.

Flagship song ‘Youth’ has a slow rhythmic build-up before crashing down like most relationships tend to do these days.

If that sounds like an emotional atmosphere worth sampling, this one is for you. (JM)


Steven Wilson_Facebook

Photo: Artist’s Facebook page

Steven Wilson
Fri 5 Feb; Koncerthuset; 320-370kr, billetnet.dk

Steven Wilson’s music is built on a firm foundation of progressive rock blended with pop and jazz influences from the past 50 years. His band are skilled and well rehearsed, and will again deliver the instrumental heroics audiences have come to expect. (JM)


2015 ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Awards

Photo: Artist’s Facebook page

Steven Wilson
Fri 5 Feb; Koncerthuset; 320-370kr, billetnet.dk

Steven Wilson’s music is built on a firm foundation of progressive rock blended with pop and jazz influences from the past 50 years. His band are skilled and well rehearsed, and will again deliver the instrumental heroics audiences have come to expect. (JM)


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