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With the album 'Anaana' Cari Cari came into my life in the fall of 2018. It became one of my favourite albums of 2018 and of the 10s as a whole even. Only last month, finally, the new album was released. Ten more songs to enjoy. Of course, Cari Cari could not surprise me with 'Welcome To Coocoo Island' like 'Anaana' did, but the album consolidated the band's standing with ease. So absolutely no complaints there.
Live it did as well. Those who keep a tab on this blog, know what happened on Sunday 13 November and will understand that if music was a race, Cari Cari could never win it. As music isn't a race, it still possible to go home totally satisfied, despite having seen three absolutely superior shows the day before. Cari Cari gave it its all and won me over by the song.
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Together they can cook up a storm that took Bitterzoet perhaps even a little by surprise. Slowly but surely bodies started to move more and more to finally let go in total abandon. Just like on the latest album the final song took the energy totally down, with Stephanie Widmer sitting on the edge of the stage with the audience sitting at her feet. Not me, I would never get up again, probably. Luckily I was not in front of the stage. Lucky for two reasons, avoiding the pogo and the kneeling. The result was that everyone went home totally zen despite the bursts of energy just before.
Photo: Wout de Natris |
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