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SonicBlast Moledo 2014, day 1

On the 15th and 16th of August, while half the country was enjoying the Holiday, the little village of Moledo do Minho saw hundreds of Portuguese stoner rock fans (as well as a bunch of Galicians) invade its beach, restaurants and camping site. SonicBlast Moledo brought with it a sizeable crowd who saw gigs by Jibóia, Black Bombaim, Church of Misery, Mr. Miyagi, Blues Pills and Atomic Bitchwax, among others. This is Bolachas’ photo report of the first day of festival. You can check the full photo gallery on our Facebook page.

All pics by RSV / minimoia

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Vodafone Paredes de Coura 14 – the preview

Combining a rural setting like Paredes de Coura with music of fearsome intensity is a great idea and the festival offers the opportunity to wander green fields and watch acts of a stunning quality. Paredes de Coura is one of the best organized festivals it has been our pleasure to attend. Hosting two stages, people who come to this festival like music and are open to new things. For most of the audience, will be their first time hearing many bands and it’s usually love at first sight. If you’re going there, you definitely need to look to some bands and here’s our recommendations.

Janelle Monáe – Wednesday, Vodafone stage, 11:30pm

Her intimate nature, fun-loving attitude and great natural talent are the main qualities of a born entertainer. In her last sophomore album called Electric Lady, she find a way to give us more of herself. She synthetises a parade of golden touchstones like Stevie Wonder or Marvin Gaye into a show-stopping display of force and talent. The emotional core of her music almost every time succeeds to connect us to gorgeously tender soul ballads mixed with singular swagger and schizophrenic sonic, making the concert an completely unmissable experience.

Conor Oberst – Friday, Vodafone stage, 9:20pm

Conor was 19 when we wrote some beautiful poems recorded in Fevers And Mirrors, an album ridden by angster and a fantastic lyric depth. As frontman of Bright Eyes, he always tried to lead us to existentially tinged meditations on life, philosophy and depression. A decade and a half later, in his first solo album, he still writes about high times and bad choices, about matured love and responsibility in a sumptuous immersion of californian folk. He still has some of the most passionate, angry and damming songs. The Los Angeles band Dawes, will back up Conor after playing a dependable set of their own, helping him to keep a steady grip on songs from his new solo record and some music that ranged from Bright Eyes.

Mac DeMarco – Thursday, Vodafone stage, 9:20pm

DeMarco’s current Salad Days brings us  far more serious and personal songs that he’s ever made. The flamboyant personality and the jokester persona get him over a abundant public adoration but maybe he wants to be appreciated for the right reasons, trying to be a little more mature and making the things easier for listeners. You can expect some fusing airy jams and soft rock to lo-fi psych-pop with blasé lyrics and lots of echoes of reverb driving the sparse into a frenzy  with a engaging set.

Dawes – Friday, Vodafone.fm stage, 6pm

If you already like them while reading these lines, thank Conor Oberst for bringing them along, or else you’d probably never see them around. Dawes, a rootsy rock band from LA, is the kind of band that doesn’t really attract much attention in Europe, let alone in the British-generic-pop-rock-band-paradise that is the festival scene in Portugal. In the past 5 years, brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith have surrounded themselves with some of the finest musicians and producers in southern California (Jonathan Wilson, Conor Oberst et al.) and released three of the best sounding Laurel Canyon-like records in years. Don’t miss them.

Buke and Gase – Friday, Vodafone.fm stage, 7pm

Noisy rock alchemists Buke and Gase will also play their debut show in Portugal. This duo of multiinstrumentalists from Brooklyn is one of the few bands in the mindiestream festival circuit who can proudly carry the tag ‘experimental’ without sounding like lazy and pretentious twats. Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez actually build their own instruments like the “buke” (some sort of really small 6-string guitar) and the “gase” (guitar/bass hybrid) – hence the name.

The Dodos – Saturday, Vodafone.fm stage, 7pm

The Dodos finish their latest European stint with a show in the last day of the Vodafone Paredes de Coura festival. Presenting their latest album, Carrier, they’ve been playing small venues in Portugal since 2008. I first heard about them when some friends from Coimbra booked them their first show in Portuguese soil back then and I always found something refreshing in each of their five albums they’ve released so far. From catchy indie pop tunes (like “Fables” on Time to Die) to the delicate folk songs of their debut LP, everything they do, they do it well. Can’t wait to see how much their live show has evolved in the last 6 years and you should too.

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Sonic Blast Moledo 2014 – preview

People tell us wonders about this festival and we believe in them. There’s not much we can say about it, though, due to unawareness on our behalf, but the recipe looks good: sun, sea, a beach, a pool, surf, skateboarding – but, it appears, it’s so much more than that. Along with these guarantees, we can add the certainty of finding ourselves among the magnificent landscape of Moledo do Minho and the kindness of the people of the north, those with the best accent. In its third edition, which this year multiplies happiness with two days, SonicBlast presents gigs from Jibóia and his oriental dances, soon to release a new EP, Black Bombaim’s stoner psychedelia, the feminine touch of Blues Pills and Church Of Misery’s doom filthiness, among others. Tickets are available for 20€ (daily) and 35€ (pass) until friday, increasing afterwards to 25€ and 42€, respectively.

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Milhões de Festa 2014 – Preview

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Preparing to spend a few days amidst triangles,  swimsuits, mojitos, red wine or caldo verde, the Bolachas team runs though a selection of anticipated highlights from this week’s Milhões de Festa in Barcelos.

We’re heading to the festival today (thursday, the 24th of july), looking for  the eclectic line-up that will twitch the ears of any music connoisseur seeking out a suitable alternative to the usual mainstream festivals. Taking place until Sunday, the event will feature a packed line-up that cuts right across boundaries of genre with a diverse selection in four stages (Taina, Milhões, Vodafone FM and the pool curated by Red Bull City Gang).

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Bandas com Wulf no nome

Kylesa + Lazer/Wulf. Hard Club, Porto, June 22nd 2014

I have to start this review by stating that I only went to see Kylesa for old times’ sake, having heard absolutely nothing they’ve released after 2006’s excellent Time Will Fuse Its Worth, back then when I used to think The Mars Volta was the best band on Earth and spent too much time – that I will never ever ever ever get back – listening to Tool records.