MS MR's stage presence was unparalleled and somewhat unexpected based on its mysterious online presence. The pair seemed genuinely ecstatic to be performing, and from the audience reaction it appeared I was not the only one that made it a point to catch them before they take off to expectant crowds and sold out shows all over Europe. Lizzy Plapinger's vocals were even more impressive in person and set the tone for MS MR's strong and sensual songs. The New York band, also on IAMSOUND Records, formed in 2010 and both the EP Candy Bar Creep Show and debut LP Secondhand Rapture were well received in Europe and Australia. Last night's show included crowd pleasers like "Hurricane", "Bones", and the oddly rocksteady reminiscent "Salty Sweet".
By the time Brazilian femme rockers CSS began the set I thought my initial prediction would come true- the lanterns would fall from the shaking ceiling and the floor would in fact drop out from beneath the crowd's dancing feet. Instead we all bounced happily to CSS' latin rock rhythm and percussive lyrics. Though it was the most straight forward rock set of the night, the pop overtones were heavy and Reggaeton influences were undeniably present. CSS (which is an abbreviation for a Portuguese phrase meaning "tired of being sexy") began playing music together in 2003 and became the fist South American band signed to Sub Pop in 2006. As touring veterans and headliners, CSS did not disappoint, though with openers like Io Echo and MS MR it would have been hard for them not to knock it out of the park. I'd probably drive three hours in any direction for a line up like that.xoxo-
juliet
