![]() ![]() ![]() The band also played their older “classics,” like their first singles and songs that made them famous, Out Of The Black and Ten Tonne Skeleton. To conclude the show, Royal Blood performed their latest single Honeybrains as well. ![]() The concert started off strong with the title song of the band’s last album, Typhoons. Singles like their biggest successes Lights Out and Figure It Out were only some of the songs that made everyone jump and shake their heads. Performing their latest hits like, Limbo and Trouble Coming straight from their new 2021 album Typhoons, the band created an amazing atmosphere for the varied audience that came to see them. The fusion of the brute force of Thatcher, one of the best drummers of the moment, on his drums and even using a gong, the melodic voice of Kerr, the second voice lines, and the bass, created one of the most acclaimed performances. Famous for not using guitars (just a bass), the band has the same power of an entire orchestra. With the energy of 100 men, the duo, formed by Mike Kerr (vocals and bass) and Ben Thatcher (drums), accompanied in a few pieces by a session man who played keyboards and second vocals, have completely overturned Milan’s Fabrique. The royal blood concert was something incredible. Nobody can resist the strength of the Amazons, which are growing visibly all over the world – and they deserve it. ![]() Their music, characterised by catchy but at the same time rhythmic and “rock” music, with melodic and catchy alternative riffs, together with their great live show, made everyone have a great time. A great engaging performance, where The Amazons proved to deserve to performe close to such important bands. Now used to the Italian climate after having already played for nothing less than Greta Van Fleet at the I-Days in Milan (and soon to opening the concert of The Darkness on July 23), The Amazons returned to Italy’s capital of music to open the concert of Royal Blood. The band arrived at Milan’s Fabrique on June 23, and gave the best live shows. I wanted to do something I hadn’t done before.” They found that fresh something by tracing a through line between hard rock and dance music, giving the nickname “AC Disco” to the lithe grooves of “Trouble’s Coming” and “Typhoons.English alternative rock band Royal Blood is about to conclude their 2022 tour, therefore we couldn’t find a better moment to review one their performances. “I didn’t want to do something out of my comfort zone. “When bands try and do something out of their comfort zone, they end up doing something where they feel and look uncomfortable,” singer and bassist Kerr tells Apple Music about the making of their third album, Typhoons. For the duo from Brighton, on England’s south coast, the key is understanding the difference between pushing your music into interesting new places and just being radical for the sake of it. Across their first two albums, they brought the rock thunder via swarming riffs and ’70s harmonies (“Lights Out”), blues-flavored firecrackers (“Loose Change”), and the pursuit of experimental impulses (“Hook, Line & Sinker,” which uncorks hiccuping percussion, half-sung spoken word, and piercing falsetto). Within a deceptively elemental framework-drums and bass played in stormy, vigorous harmony-Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher create a multitude of intriguing textures. ![]()
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