Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Gig-gles: Kings of Convenience Live in KL

(courtesy of Obvious Girl)

There's about three things you can do at a concert. You can:

a) Go and have yourself a musical blast, especially when you have two unassuming Norwegian blokes armed with acoustic guitars and perfect vocal harmonies singing lovely songs about the 'Cayman Islands'.

b) Go preparing to party, with two unassuming Norwegian blokes armed with acoustic guitars and perfect vocal harmonies singing lovely songs about the 'Cayman Islands' and three guys (openers Tenderfist) who just strode out of the back of a Radio Dept show, mixing up some beats for the earlier two blokes to generally dance to and freak out near the end.

or

c) You can do something that pays tribute to the artist you went to watch, in my case, I decided to grill myself some Norwegian salmon right in the middle of the show. I did it outside though, cause it was a no-smoking zone inside. But hey, who really wants to watch a show featuring two unassuming Norwegian blokes armed with acoustic guitars and perfect vocal harmonies singing lovely songs about the 'Cayman Islands', when you have burned meat on a grill? No price is too big to pay for some fishy goodness.

Kings of Convenience - Know How (from Riot On an Empty Street)

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