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I read somewhere that there was interest in

Imagine Dragons performing.

Theirs is a concoction between some

Arcade Fire

hired to imitate the worst topics of Arcade Fire.

There's no problem being cheesy or grandiloquent... as long as you don't imitate

Coldplay,

who already are, without the need for look-alikes,

pretty cute.

For the rest, freedom of movement is over, devastated by a coronavirus churned in bat blood, and the world has gone to hell.

Some, few, took advantage of the break to do useful things.

Without going any further, the Australians

Amyl and the Sniffers,

a punk rock combo passed through the beer tap, prototype of all the wild Australian punk rock groups.

They came out of the confinement with a second album,

Comfort to me,

which expands their powers.

Red-hot splinters and speed with a pulse to attack the stage of a

Mad Cool,

the one on Thursday, which was still dragging the hangover from the reunion with Metallica.

La

Femme,

French pop with synthetic chrome, was a delicious anomaly.

Multicolored choruses, gloriously dirty instrumentation, plastic and punk.

Contrasting the effervescence of the Australians and French were the always dense

Deftones.

Raised on the wave of hard rock, the group evolved to become strong in the waves of gothic sounds, which advance with the devouring fury of an explosion.

His proposal fits with the ominous and anguished climate of the last two years.

Music to put the soundtrack to all the breakups and all the collapses, born from a skate park in

California

and propelled into space thanks to the imagination of some guys who seemed outdated years ago, like almost all of their generation colleagues, and who however, they have managed to revamp their proposal.

Interesting and vital,

High Vis turned out,

hard rock mixed with britpop, with its braiding of fiery guitars and its lyrics attentive to political and mundane detail.

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