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LIVE REPORTRED MARQUEE7/29 SUN

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© Photo by Keiko Hirakawa© Text by Patrick St. Michel

Posted on 2018.7.29 18:56

Indie-pop marked by rough edges

Hinds hit their high point when they let the rough edges of their music come through. The Madrid four-piece took to the Red Marquee in the early afternoon, with rain still pouring down and many people bolting towards the covering provided by the tent once the first notes of the band’s “The Club” came out. For the bulk of their performance, Hinds kept everything pretty relaxed, playing an easy-breezy brand of indie-pop focused on sticky hooks and a jogging pace. Between numbers, they spent plenty of time thanking the crowd for coming out and reminding them that they would actually be back later in the year for more shows in support of their latest album. It would have been simply pleasant if not for a few songs at the very end, that saw Hinds move beyond pleasant stroll and rather show some tear in their approach, with ragged vocals and more feedback-stained playing. Letting a little imperfection through went a long way for the young band.

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#TAGS : 7/29 SUNRED MARQUEE