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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Tallest Man on Earth - The Dreamer


After just over two weeks in Gothenburg and the fantastic festival Way Out West, by far the best festival in Sweden (Festival-wise) would have liked more of it a little harder goods to be musically satisfied, but job wise it is absolutely outstanding. To make a little bundling of my time there, I give you a small compilation of pictures and music experience and it all ends with a song of course.

Since I was stuck in Slottsskogen there was no club visit on Thursday, for my part started the festival on Friday.

The first artist that I managed see was "Christian Kjellvander" which climbed up on the Azalea Stage and just this afternoon, backed by a full band, he decided to make havoc with much of his own song catalog. The distortion is turned on max, its screams and squeaks and reminds some of "Neil Young" and it sounds absolutely fantastic.


Also had time to cast a quick eye on "The Avett Brothers," which sounds really good live, a little surprising, I must say.

Passed when "Janelle Monae" played, which later became one of the big talks on the festival area about how good it was, not really my cup of tea.

Missed completely "The Hives", heard them faintly in the background but was busy with other things. Unfortunately, the same with the "Fleet Foxes" that I only briefly, he cast an eye over. "Robyn" I saw a song, looked really good live, she is a true superstar and grow in their role for every show I've seen Sofar, had her on my stage last year at Popaganda.

In contrast, "Thåström" I got more of, damn good he is live, even if the sound was a bit poor in the beginning, but it does not affect so much on the whole, he is completely fucking awesome live.



 To end the evening with "Prince" is quite brilliant, the little man steps up and delivers a completely fantastic show and sing completely incomparable well, what a concert it became, i saw how lyrical the festival visitors was when they slowly marched out of the area.


A gig I had been looking forward to see where "The Tallest Man On Earth" but missed it, heard it was completely fantastic and this one i would miss ... poo! Did however enjoy "The Jayhawks" who made a good gig, a bit like that old man's rock, but it swung out well.




Saw a bit of "Noah and the Whale" in the meantime I tried the coffee at SJ, tasted as it is usually on the train:) The concert was ... hmm, erm, crap, I have forgotten it. But igot a picture atleast :)


Säkert


A few hours later it was time for "Wiz Khalifa", a guy who raps on three things: smoking weed, girls and smoking weed with girls. Preferably your girl. Passed when a song called "Black and Yellow" was playing, wondering if the song is about Skelleftea AIK)

Ran into some pleasant acquaintances during the festival, a guy who usually work as a medic during concerts / festivals was there with her daughter, Private ... huh, exchanged a few words and took the opportunity to see two songs by "Pulp"

Like a limp puppet but focused as a rifle, did Jarvis Cocker dance on stage, (the man who showed his ass to "Michael Jackson") has played a grand British indie pop, and the crowd goes bananas, and what I heard afterward it was a successful gig.




The last night begins to take shape, darkness has fallen, I and a colleague are out walking a little and pass Azalea scene when (it is being said that he is one of the biggest DJ in the world) are on the scene, it's "Tiesto" that plays records, laser, intense lightingshow and a ledwall talking to the audience, like saying hello Gothenburg, etc., it is hard rhythms that is played, it's loud but very danceable, feel the inner-Party in the body vibrate, people dancing everywhere and I think how did I get here. Took a picture and walked on.


About an hour later it was time for the final at Way Out West and the last act will round off the festival, audiences sea in front of Flamingo scene is huge and you know how everyone is waiting to "Kanye Wast" to step up on stage. But a really impressive intro with beautiful dancer he turns up like a jack in the box along the front of the long runway that is built in front of Flamingo. Lots of smoke surrounding the "Scissor Lift" brand Genie as he is in, that he loves himself appear really here. It is grand, bold, and actually pretty cool. Stands for a moment and observe the spectacle before I go from there. Ports backstage for some reason and get stuck there, probably for safety reasons, it is time for the show's pyro to pop by:) to the devoted audience in the castle woods seem to agree that "Kanye West" conveys an astonishing epic number in Gothenburg.

 


Pyro time behind Kanye West!

 After two really nice game days, it's time for the torn of the festival, as usual, everything goes at a furious pace. Though Sunday's tear hindered in part by the massive rainfall that falls in Gothenburg, it is the flooding everywhere, in the splash it around and the only thing that was dry after this hell today was actually the socks, lucky that was properly equipped for the festival. Monday and Tuesday go as planned and now everything is basically gone and the park begins to look like a park.

Here is some random pictures from the site!

A Flying toilet wagon!

  
Packing the Police Barriers.

Should it not be the otherway around ?

The Show is over!

Pimped Morris!

Tractor driver Robert Holm trying to repair a damaged fence hedge.

 View behind Flamingo in the middle of the night!

  
A colleague in a good mood!

A pile of snow just like that.

Two volunteers safe guarding.

We round up by playing a song with "Tallest Man On Earth", aka Kristian Mattsson from Leksand, is a guy who writes songs, sings and plays guitar. Feels concept again? Well, maybe he seems in a genre where many paths are for trampled to feel exciting. With a delicate expressions and using very limited resources, the combination becomes clear as a bell. Critics have compared The Tallest Man on Earth to Bob Dylan both in terms of songwriting ability and vocal style.



The Tallest Man on Earth performs "The Dreamer" live in Studio-A at The Alternate Side.



More info @ Official The Tallest Man on Earth Website

And finally a big thank you to the festival management and everyone involved in building and torning down the festival area, and all volunteers who toiled dog for this festival to be possible.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Pulp - Bad Cover Version


Pulp Visited Way Out West at Saturday afternoon.
It was a joyful Jarvis Cocker that sang on the stage, and he gave it all!
It was a while since we saw them! It was a long time ago since they released an album.
2001 "We Love Life" this is a very poisitive album and its their seventh.



Their musical style has varied, approximately described as "a cross between Abba and The Fall". A local fanzine also noted this eclecticism, describing them as sounding "as if they listen to the John Peel show every night in an endless quest for influences". Indeed, in October 1981, they gave a demo tape to Peel, who granted them a Peel Session. The session was a giant leap forward for the young band, who became well-known on the local music scene as a result. The tracks recorded were in the typical Sheffield sound of the time (cf. The Human League and Comsat Angels): electronic New Wave and post-punk.

After 2003 they had some sort of a break up, then in 2011 they did a reunion,
thats we at Way At West could see and feel right there :D

Ladys and Gents here is a video from their 2001 album.

Here is their homesite if u like to take a peak.
Peace, Thetania



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Monday, August 8, 2011

Those Dancing Days - Reaching Forward


Way Out West, a festival in Sweden’s second city, Gothenburg, is already known as one of the best music festivals in Europe despite being in only its fifth year.



For three days Gothenburg is home to the crème de la crème of national and international music. The line up for 2011 so far includes Prince, Kanye West, Pulp, Robyn, Fleet Foxes, Thåström, Explosions In The Sky, Janelle Monáe, Wiz Khalifa, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, The Jayhawks, Twin Shadow, The Avett Brothers and Warpaint.

Way Out West’s unique city based format taps into Gothenburg’s thriving music scenes, with performances at venues all over the city; rock clubs, nightclubs, churches, theaters and cultural centers are all used to showcase breaking and more established acts as part of the festivals club concept, Stay Out West.

Slottsskogen is the Gothenburgers favourite park: a wonderful green space in the heart of the city with large lawns, wooded areas, lakes, and even a zoo with elks, seals and penguins. Right in the city centre, it’s within walking distance of two of the city’s best-loved districts; the culturally diverse Linné and historic Haga, as well as a large selection of hotels and hostels in all price classes.

Way Out West is environmentally certified. The festival aim is to respect the park environment and leave a little environmental footprint. The food and drink is mostly organic (in fact, one of the city’s star chefs runs one of the food tents), the power is green, and the waste is recycled.

To get some feeling, Tune Of The Day will focus on this festival for a week. During this period, we will offer music from the acts playing at this festival, and hopefully also lots of pictures to be published, depending a bit on how we have time, but we will of course give it a try.

Here is a few pictures from yesterday and today!








First out on this Way Out West week will be Those Dancing Days that plays on ”Stays Out West” on Brewhouse, Thursday 00:00



Those Dancing Days are an indie pop band from Nacka, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. Most frequently compared to Northern Soul and 1960s era girl-groups, the band formed in 2005 while the members were all still in school. They are currently signed to Wichita Recordings. The band consists of five girls from Stockholm. Their name derives from the Led Zeppelin song "Dancing Days”.

The band was chosen personally by Belle & Sebastian to perform at their second Bowlie Weekender festival presented by All Tomorrow's Parties in the UK in December 2010.

Todays tune ”Reaching Forward” is taken from their latest album ”Daydreams & Nightmares"



Way Out West - Essential Information

When: Friday 12th and Saturday 13th August, with Stay Out West (club performances) from the evening of Thursday 11th until the early hours of Sunday morning.

Where: Slottsskogen city park in central Gothenburg.

Tickets: 1,395 Swedish kronor (approx £115) for a full two day festival pass including Stay Out West.

All festival passes except Festival Pass DELUXE are sold out. For more information please click here.

For more information about the festival, click here.

Ticket sales: Ticnet (Ticketmaster), www.ticnet.se and telephone +46 771 707 070.

For more information on Gothenburg, and to book hotels online: www.goteborg.com. More information on West Sweden: www.westsweden.com.

For more information on Those Dancing Days click here.

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