Brisbane’s Big Sound, Day 2!
8:00 in the morning, slowly getting ready for another day to start! Screams outside. I open the door, get out on the balcony, only to see some of the guys already enjoying the outdoor pool! Yes, in the pool! It was cold, but the temptation of jumping in a pool when it’s already 25C in the morning was just too intense, they couldn’t resist!
9:45, we left the house, Matt, our driver, Alex who had interviews again today, 1 face to face and 2 written, Jeff who had other meetings and was speaker in another panel conference today, and Kim and I.
Jeff’s conference was this time again about DIY, about being artists yet managing the business side at the same time. Alex talked about DIY, punk ethos, the band’s first show in Australia, about the Australian version of the album and the different moments that can be found on the album.
“It was an horrible catastrophe and an uplifting epiphany, not on one album, but in one same song!”
The others stayed home, getting ready for the show tonight! We all joined them after Alex’s interview, had lunch, and then it was already time to leave! We never see the time go by usually, but when we’re on tour, it seems to be even worse! On our way to the venue, we managed to get a glimpse of the sunset over the city, shining upon us colors that held the promises of a night we would never forget! Then it was time for load in! No soundcheck at all tonight, so we simply spent some time in the venue, talking together and with some other bands that were also performing tonight.
The show tonight was another short one, 30 minutes this time! A set list similar to yesterday, with the addition of the song I Just Want You To Know in very last. And what a show it’s been!!! People massively came to the front of the stage as A View From Within started, before Alex could even start singing! The more noise there was, the crazier people got! And you have an idea of just how much noise there is in Your Favorite Enemies! One song after the other, the energy kept building and building, both on and off stage, extending all the way to the staff of the Tempo Hotel (tonight’s venue), who left the bar and came front stage to catch a few pictures of the madness that was going on there! The band left the stage under an ocean of applause and whistling. The show is long over now, but it still feels very present at this very moment… As genuine emotions and pure let go can only turn a single moment into eternity!
Funny story of the night: One of the girls who was there tonight had never heard of the band before. But checking the line-up for the Big Sound festival, she thought there was no way she could miss this show. After all, the guys in this band had the most incredible beards of the festival!!! 😉 And I have to agree with this! Not only beards, but hair as well… It’s quite a sight on stage!