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- The breath-taking lighting and visuals demonstratively highlighted the whole of the concert; Diefenbach performed as auditive silhouettes.
By Filip Granlie. Photo: Michael Boe Laigaard.
The surroundings were both the uplifting premisses and the ball and chain for Diefenbach, who played an aesthetic explosive noisepop concert in Musikhuset.
Musikhuset’s Grand Hall supplies competent surroundings for a rock concert with a seated audience, where both sound and visuals can be fully enjoyed. This was also the case with the hall’s Diefenbach show, where the slightly low, but otherwise perfect sound along with the breath-taking lighting and visuals demonstratively highlighted the whole of the concert; Diefenbach performed as auditive silhouettes.
The glowing elegance of the show visualized itself in a musical epos, taking the audience from urban nightlife, over sunrise and seagulls to a climatic replay of a Daytona 500 race. All along Diefenbach played their songs, sending arrow after arrow into bulls-eye. But still, there was a feather missing. Taking in such an aesthetic spectacle sitting down, beautiful to both the ear and the eye, is an intellectual disciplin. Which is quite alright; just sit back and enjoy. However, it takes more than the 40 minutes Diefenbach had at their disposal, to adapt to the surroundings for both band and audience. Hence the concert lacked physical activity. Only at the very end, during the song ”Glorious”, the audience got to their feet, adding the final gracious glow to a seldom seen beautiful concert. |
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