Dry River
Russian postrock band Dry River’s songs, which usually last for 10-20 minutes, bring into play the tragic desolation of the Siberian ice fields. For instance, in the song “Rokuon-ji,” a solid feeling of sorrow is created by the echoing of the flute sample. Moreover, in “Part 2” and “Mount Olivet,” the ubiquitous bitterness, along with the smooth and profound melody, perfectly paint the isolation of the wilderness. If you are striving for the early voices of Mono and Gy!BE, and if you are seeking brand-new emotions from them, Dry River is the band for you. Get ready for Dry River’s first tour in China.
Time: 8:30 p.m., March 4
Tickets: 80 yuan
Tempalay
Tempalay is an alternative pop band formed in 2014, mainly active in the area of Tokyo and Saitama. Their first full-long album was produced by many renowned artists, such as Junya Iwata and Soichiro Nakamura. From the ornate psych-pop melodies of Tempalay, restful yet memorable spirits can be easily sensed. In their MV you can also find Americano-lofi humor and modern urban oddness. They are another excellent Japanese new-age band without a doubt.
Time: 8:30 p.m., March 5
Tickets: 130 yuan
Venue: B10 Live, North Area, OCT-LOFT, Nanshan District (南山区华侨城创意文化园北区B10现场)
Metro: Line 1, Qiaocheng East Station (侨城东站), Exit A
(SD News)
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