Saturday, September 4, 2010

Emt B Summer Course Colorado

Krauss Live in Santa Cruz ...

With a trio of their own songs ripped the night - including the single "The Impressionists" - and then do one of several visits to the territory Loukass (with an undeniable past the singer) in the first set I timidly approached the audience in the courtyard of Simple Studies. Songs like "Akasa" and "Summary of La Paz" began to chant for not many know the missing - I think - band La Paz, while the self-titled debut album's songs, tried to be players on a night that it was becoming colder, winds and rain threatened. This initial set would be one of the highest points, one on rockandroll - with winds and all, à la Chuck Berry - that would demonstrate the versatility of the band.


The second set was another story: the pervasive "chimeras" would be to click with people who sang "you only have to fly, to feel, experience a world of illusions ..." and that such a gesture would be rewarded with three songs that became the most danced, chanted and enjoyed the evening, "Maria Luiza" - the first album to reach and composed by bassist Maple - "Do not pray to the sun" and "The Twisted" - perhaps the two most famous songs Loukass in this city - to end with an 'encore' of "Chimera" and present "Waiting", the theme that opens album.


Neither strong wind, low temperature and could against a strong group last night left his name on a good hand to the more than two hundred individuals who enjoy their music.


After watching last night Krauss, I can assure you it is a band that promises much, not only for the experience and background of the three founders - former Christian Loukass Krauss, brain Ra Beat "Rabbit "Arce on bass and guitarist Alex Zapata, who I think deserves to make more name after having been part of several bands in the 90s - but the sound itself not always achieved as quickly and is complemented by the youth of two members invited. There is an attitude, there is commitment, there is fresh air and there is life in this not so generous Bolivian rock scene.

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