Angus & Julia Stone, the Australian invasion that twinned us with indie-folk

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6/7/2018
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On July 4, while the United States was celebrating the commemoration of its declaration of independence, we at Noches del Botánico were exulting over an invasion from across the seas. From Australia, to be more precise.

And on the stage of the Real jardín Botánico Alfonso XIII passed two of the most cutting-edge formations that the country is exporting and we, delighted, we let ourselves be conquered...

Vancouver Sleep Clinic or, in other words, the project of the precocious Tim Bettinson, filled the venue with enveloping sounds and hypnotic atmospheres that trapped the audience as the night fell in the Madrid sky. Despite his youth, Tim Bettinson is a composer with a lot to tell and Vancouver Sleep Clinic is certainly a band to follow closely.

After this brilliant first performance, the Stone brothers took to the stage, accompanied by their musicians. From the very first minute, Angus and Julia Stone showed their complicity and their solidity as creators of sweet, organic, elegant and warm melodies, which sound more powerful and powerful live.

They went through songs from their entire discography, such as Santa Monica Dream, Big Jet Plane or Grizzly Bear, and even played Private Lawns, from their first EP 'Chocolate And Cigarrettes'. They also presented us with the hits from their latest album, 'Snow'. They played Cellar Door, Chateau, Oakwood and Snow and revealed the most intimate places of these two brothers who we hope to see live again soon.

 

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