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MOGWAI in Concert 2008 | MOGWAI in Concert 2008 |
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| Written by Lauren Eldridge | |
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Concert Review
Reviewed By:
Lauren Eldridge (Port Moody Correspondent -
The Scottish
post-rock band I have such difficulty describing to others blew me away! While
music that involves singing is generally more interactive, there is a quiet
passion in the instrumental music lover. A group of five men on stage playing
such an intricately woven fabric of music is unbelievable. Their timing was
perfect, their rhythm never faltered, and the audience was really enveloped by
the beauty of Mogwai’s tunes. Each band member played an important role
in the creation of such music, and the group was a true collaboration. The man
who thanked us after every song was simply the closest to the mike rather than
the dominant “lead” performer.
The quiet beauty
of Mogwai’s music attracts an audience of quiet dignity. Though the
Commodore audiences can get energetic (as with Estelle ), or crazy (as
with Girl Talk ), this group of listeners crowded towards the stage so
the experience could wash over them. There was no pushing or shoving, minimal
yelling and whistling, and the only audible chatter came from a table that was
smoking something rolled by hand. People enjoyed the music in their own way;
some let it surround them, others let it move them. Some swayed and some
danced, some nodded their heads and some simply listened without moving. It was
an experience unlike any other. I have thus determined that Mogwai can
only truly be appreciated in one of two environments: live on stage, or as a
stargazing soundtrack.
Given fair
warning, we were told the last song was an incredible ten-minute symphony of sound
and feeling; emotion and music have never merged quite like this. Mogwai
thanked us, raised their beers, and left the stage. The crowd stamped and
cheered for what seemed like ages. The Commodore even turned on background
music but still we demanded an encore. Just as we were about to give up, after
ten minutes of cheering, the man who spoke on the mic came out and said they
were floored, that the last time they played in
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