2024-09-07 00:00:00
Saturday 7 September 2024, 02:00
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“What a shame that concerts don’t take place here, it’s like coming home,” said people at the scene. Sala Gasteszena in the Egia district of San Sebastian, home to countless alternative performances for decades, returns in time to sound programming with Boga Boga Festibala.
The menu is varied and perfect, with a day starting with Guipuzcoan Ithaka. A young quartet interested in dark post-punk, turning to melodious and surprising with elegance and effectiveness. A surprise.
Behind them are the Melanas. Trips from Pamplona are enjoyed traveling on autobahns, motorways and continental and island roads. Their pop plan has been influenced with every kilometer, bringing even more shine to the beautiful songs on the album. Motorized, like your van. Radiant and radiant. With Lavish synthesizers of aerobic rhythm. They are in great shape.
After all, the tsunami is what you expect. Every storm lasts one hour. Lisabö takes the stage, showing off her beautiful screams in her best performance. Call it post-hardcore, minimalist rock or New York noise (Sonic Youth). They will be right for sure. It is a concert full of anger that, interestingly, also serves to fill us with strength and energy. The satisfaction on the faces of the audience after the last guitar blow reflects the success of the season.
The group is closed, it is far from the organization of this matter, with the period of history and also the current Mudhoney. The basic thing if you want to look back is the Seattle of Grunge and its garage energy. The happy question is floating in the air: “Why aren’t there more concerts in Gasteszena?” The answer, for now, is gone with the wind.
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