| 7. 10. 2009 17:14 |
| Několik řádků o koncertu v Brně sepsala tato islandská kapela na svém blogu. Kromě celého odstavce zamýšlejícího se nad stavem komunikací se dozvíme o malé návštěvnosti a také o tom, že diváci jejich tvorbu zřejmě neměli předem moc naposlouchanou. Dále se píše o skladbě “Til Valhallar”, kterou kapela zahrála pouze v Brně (deska, na které se skladba nachází vyšla v ČR - pozn. autor) a nakonec také o zabijáckém setu Code, který dostal nejen nás - fanoušky. "I don’t know where exactly we are, but the road tells me we’re already in the Czech Republic. The bus is shaking like hell and I can’t get any more sleep. I look out the window and see that the road looks ok. What is the problem then? I soon figure out that the road is made out of concrete, not asphalt. Concrete roads last much longer than asphalt roads, but concrete tends to crack a lot more than asphalt. So what they do is separating the road into ca 5m long pieces, so if it starts to crack the crack will never reach over to the next piece of concrete. Here the pieces seem to be very unevenly joint together. This is the same was as bridges are constructed, as they tend to actually expand and contract as the heat changes. Why I know so much about road constructions is something I’m not sure of. The crowd that night was definitely not ours. Although the reaction after each song was good it was obvious that not many people knew our music beforehand. Even as we announced that we were only playing “Til Valhallar” at this gig alone on the tour, because it had originally been released in the Czech Republic, the crowd did not respond. The night was owned by Code, who headlined that night. It was good to see one of my favourite bands totally slaying the audience, especially after they had struggled a bit on some of the first dates of the tour (understandably – with a new line up that had only rehearsed once)." Zpět na novinky |



