From Finland, Amorphis conquered the Mexicans

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Fans of different generations were anxiously waiting for the Blackberry Auditorium open the doors to take a good place and a beer when the Finns return with their new album Queen of Time.

Little by little the forum was filling its capacity and the boys of Anima Tempo They opened the night with their unique talent, undoubtedly one of the Mexican jewels that has achieved an important place on the scene.

At the end of his presentation, the hungry forum for melodic death metal he had a wait of about thirty minutes until the lights went out and we started listening to the tune of 'The Bee', where the female choirs were protagonists for a few minutes in which little by little the members of the band came out on stage, until Tomi Joutsen He enters with his powerful throat to give rise to the incredible evening we were waiting for.

 

10After the exciting entry, 'The Golden Elk' and 'Sky Is Mine', were the following pieces that made the venue rumble, that between choirs and jumps, two generations were enjoying the night that was just beginning.

"Thank you!" It was the phrase that he mentioned the most Tomi, seeing the incredible public response to such a premature show.

The night continued with 'Sacrifice', piece from your album 'The Red Sacrifice', that despite being one of the band's recent songs, the audience's choirs were part of the Finnish lineup.

'Against Widows' and 'Silver Bride' were the next to continue the night, which was enough of applause and jumps, in what Joutsen He commented to the public: 'Boy, are they crazy! and that's great, because we are too. '

We continue with successes of the album 'Under The Red Cloud' with 'Bad Blood', where the gutturals sounded impeccable along with the clean voice change, that between those transitions, you could not believe that those tones came from the same person.

 

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We return to the 'Queen of Time' tracklist with 'Wrong Direction', Daughter of Hate and 'Heart of the Giant', that despite being from his most recent plate, the choirs of the public were not necessary, and Amorphis each song was more captivating to the guests, who hoped that the show would last as long as possible after a few years of waiting to have a show with this quality again.

Suddenly, we have a return to 2013 with Hopeless Days, song belonging to 'Circle', another of the spoiled albums, but nothing compares after this act, when the band began to perform 'Black Winter Day', one of their classics from their first album 'Tales From The Thousand Lake' (1994), when the headbang of the attendees with the first logo of the band began to move to the rhythm of the song, and that was the moment that everyone we long for the death metal pure they used to be, which despite having evolved excellently by adding dyes folk and symphonic, made this song one of the most powerful and well received of the night.

But it was only that fleeting and memorable moment, to return to current successes with 'Death of a King'.

To close the night 'House of Sleep' It was the song chosen by those from Finland, who performed a special version leaving spaces for the choirs of the attendees, who were singing the song from start to finish, leaving the Finns with strong smiles and thanks from the excellent audience of the night .

 

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From Finland, Amorphis conquered the Mexicans
Sin duda un show que valió totalmente la pena, una banda con tanta trayectoria no pudo haber dejado mejor pisada como esta noche. La ejecución de la banda en el escenario fue excelente y tuvo una gran conexión con los asistentes. ¡Gracias especiales a Orion Productions por otro éxito en la escena! la logística y sonido del evento estuvieron impecables.
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