![]() ![]() It's too much to know that they never come with the full stages and theatrics to add the fact that they came without speakers. I still had a great time and would totally go to see this band again, specially because I feel like I didn't got the full experience. The setlist was the very same of two days ago in Chile, so there's nothing to complain about though we Argentinians are used to the fact that the bands always play more songs here, or change the setlist a bit. Going strictly to the show: the band pulled out a pretty good one, they didn't interacted with the public a lot but considering videos I've seen, that's just how they are. Everyone shouting "NOOO" which meant hearing even less. ![]() Bonus track: Matt confused Argentina with Uruguay and used their flag here. ![]() You could literally heard people talking over the music! And this wasn't an acoustic show! The low-volume stayed the whole gig, and it ruined songs like Madness that I could literally not hear. When it started, everyone was excited, jumping, but two songs in we realised that we couldn't hear sometimes: the sound came and then go away. Once I was in, I realized that the venue was pretty much a cement parking lot with a couple of bleachers, wouldn't be much of a problem if it weren't that: a) there were holes in the floor, so somebody could have get hurt while jumping and b) it was on downhill, so that meant that in certain areas of the "campo trasero" you couldn't see anything. ![]() It all went down when the showtime was getting near: I got in without getting checked, as most people, really dangerous then, the entrance was full of construction debris (dangerous x2). Libertador) so I got there without any troubles and even had some food because there were a lot of places to eat or drink near it. The "Complejo al Río" is in a great zone of Vicente López, really near to buses, subway, and two of the most important avenues (Av. Believe me, I've been to a lot of international shows here in Argentina and Chile, and this was the first time ever that I couldn't hear the music some times. The organizers failed in everything they could fail. A truly astounding act who's live show and persona is as electrifying as their music.Įnjoyed the band but not the show. Such mammoth reputation and stature also saw the band perform at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London with the official single 'Survival'. At that time, their latest album 'The Resistance' was conquering all corners of the UK, yet the band then scooped three grammy nominations and a win for Best Rock Album which helped them officially break into the US. They have become a legendary force on the festival circuit headlining Reading & Leeds, T in the Park and Glastonbury over the years, pulling a gigantic crowd to their pyramid stage set at the latter in 2010. Famed for their tours, the band have won two Brit Awards for Best Live Act and sell out arenas and stadiums around the globe with ease. Their live show has also followed the same ambitious, gargantuan elevation of their music. The album acted as a catalyst which saw Muse continue to have commercial and critical success for years to come, the following four albums all topped the UK album charts and they have sold over 15 million albums worldwide. 'Origin Of Symmetry' saw the band move into the progressive rock territory, creating momentous singles in the shape of 'New Born' & 'Bliss'. Their second album saw a development in sound and an ambition that is still evident in their records today. This gained the band crucial backing from the likes of Steve Lamacq and NME, their debut LP 'Showbiz' was released in 1999 and scored relative chart success, but it has now gone on to be certified platinum in the UK to date. Forming in the early 90's under the original name Gothic Plague, the band toured relentlessly with bands such as Skunk Anansie, they released their first EPs to a loyal fan base and they were met with relative successes in the UK indie charts. ![]()
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