Posted on: May 6, 2017 Posted by: Danica Comments: 0

It’s hard to describe the feeling that Explosions in the Sky’s music gives you, they blend indie rock, classical, even elements of metal into beautiful works of art. Their music has been known to move me to tears without a single word being said, and their performance in Cleveland on the 26th of April was just as emotional.It was my first time seeing Explosions in the Sky live and the show was so full of energy.

The sound was great and the House of Blues was a perfect venue for Explosions in the Sky. Each song was performed masterfully, I was totally blown away by the depth of their live musical talent. The show was intimate and small, the band performed a range of their songs focusing mainly on their new album “The Wilderness”. The band used wide range of instrumentation which they tweaked and distorted to their liking, hard hitting drums and soft strings kept my ears begging for more.

 

The night was all around amazing, the band really rocked the House of Blues here in Cleveland. One thing I can say is if you are a fan of great music and amazing vibes, check out Explosions in the Sky. I truly look forward to the next time that I can make it to one of their engagements!

Make sure to catch the remainder of Explosions in the Sky’s 2017 tour:

JUL6-9
Les Eurockéennes – Belfort, France

JUL11
Full Hit of Summer Festival – Linz, Austria

AUG17-19
ArcTanGent – Bristol, United Kingdom

SEP15
Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM

SEP16
Orpheum Theater – Flagstaff, AZ

SEP17
Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA

SEP18
Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

SEP21
McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR

SEP22
The Showbox – Seattle, WA

SEP23
Knitting Factory Concert House – Spokane, WA

SEP25
Knitting Factory Concert House – Boise, ID

SEP27
Pub Station – Billings, MT

SEP29
Mishawaka Amphitheatre – Bellvue, CO

SEP30
Waiting Room Outdoors – Omaha, NE

OCT1
The District – Sioux Falls, SD

OCT4
Pabst Theater – Milwaukee, WI

OCT5
Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA

Explosions in the Sky / http://www.explosionsinthesky.com/

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