Back in 2010, my
sister and I went to Blasko’s As Day
Follows Night concert at the Enmore Theatre. I’m pretty sure it was the
first ‘gig’ that I could remember going to. There was something about the
album, the songs – Blasko herself, even – that seemed irresistible, enchanting,
hypnotic, unfathomable, and seeing and hearing her songs refashioned on tour
made me appreciate the album on a deeper, more intangible, more inexpressible
way.
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19/02/2013
Sarah Blasko - I Awake
Sometimes you
think you know a song. You hear it one day, and wonder if you really knew the
song in the first place, you find something new in it to fall in love with. Sarah
Blasko’s music is a bit like this, in a way: you think you know her songs from
her albums – the melodies, the instrumentations, the little adornments and
quirks, the rhythms, the timing between tracks – but then you hear them
performed live and they’re completely new all over again.
Labels:
2013,
concert,
I Awake,
lounge rooms,
music,
Sarah Blasko,
Sydney Opera House,
voyeurism
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