Two Door Cinema Club Concert

Hola everyone.


So, like I told you in my latest post – yesterday’s post to be exact – I’ve just been to another Two Door Cinema Club concert. I know, exciting stuff, right?

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I think most of you already know how much this band means to me, because I’ve pretty much talked about it everytime I mention it. And if some of you haven’t heard, I’ll just say it again. Also because I love this story too much. So, TDCC were my first real concert ever. Seriously. It was four years ago and actually my mum had to drag me with her kind of. I didn’t like the band from the beginning, I thought their music was kind of stupid. Crazy, I know. But a few days before the concert I started listening to their music and I completely fell in love with it. And the concert was soooo fantastic. I also bought my first band merch or concert shirt there, which I now have a huge collection of. So yeah, it all started with this band. And the rest is what we call history.

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After this concert and this tour they kind of disappeared, only to release one tiny EP in a matter of 3 years. And now that they’ve released their new album last autumn, another tour had to come. And of course I had to see them again. I mean I saw them live at Reading last year, but seeing them again, after 4 years, in the same venue, nearly on the same date, was just a must for me.

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And to be honest, the concert was just mind-blowing (as expected). My friend and me were pretty early so when we got into the venue, there were about 50 people there. So I probably don’t have to mention that we got to be quite close to the stage, third row actually. But of course the place filled up during the first and the second support act. Oh yeah, speaking of them, the first one was called “Parcels” and it was like they had just used a time machine to get here but actually belonged to the 70s or 80s. Long hair, jeans up right to the stomach, disco music and the perfectly matching dance moves. It was so fascinating for me to watch them on stage. And the second one was called “Blaenavon”, a band from England where you could already sense their Englishness as soon as they got on stage, before even playing one note. They were more on the rocky side, so enjoyed them a little more than the first one.

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And then we had to play the waiting game, as always. But after half an hour they finally got on stage. And the funniest thing was that before the concert I had told my friend that I thought they would be starting with their song “Cigarettes In The Theatre”, first because it’s an extremely empowering and motivating song, so the perfect one to start with, and second because they also started their set at Reading with it. And then they actually played it as their first song. So amazing.

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Yeah and then the concert went on and on and it just got better and better (and hotter and hotter to be honest, I was a total mess at the end). The played so many old song which I had hoped for but also some new ones and for me it was the perfect mix. I loved that we were standing so close to them so I could really watch the expressions on their faces and their movements. Also the crowd was amazing, there was such an overwhelming dynamic and power in the small hall, I loved it. And you could really see how much they enjoyed playing for us which just makes a concert ten times better.

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And after one and a half amazing hours it was over. I was hot, my voice and throat pretty damaged, as well as my ears. And I was craving for air. That’s when you know the concert was just perfect. And actually, it really was perfect. It reminded me why I love this band so much. For me they are the best indie band you could find, seriously. And I think that will never change. They really do have a special place in my heart and I can already see myself jumping around and screaming the lyrics at one of their next shows. Plainly because they and their music make me so freaking happy.

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So yeah guys, there you go. That’s what I experienced last night. I had such an amazing time, I can’t wait for the next tour. I hope you enjoyed this post and if any of you were at the concert or know the band, don’t hesitate to say something. Oh and as always pictures of the concert are down below. Enjoy. And, as always, thanks for reading. x

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VIS – the review

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As promised, here’s a little review of my days at the film festival “Vienna Independent Shorts”.

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First of all I need to say that I’m a huge fan of art and I also have a certain sense for art and things like that. At least I thought so until I sat down in the cinema and everything I believed in vanished in front of my eyes. To be honest, there were really really good movies, but there were also bad ones.

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That kind of movies where you sit there and either ask yourself how somebody could call that a movie or art or you just think that you could do that at least ten times better. I even got a headache while watching one (it was kind of just flashing lights for 10 minutes straight).

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But for real, there were fantastic movies too. Some were funny, some were like reallyyyyyy deep and others were just thrilling and got me to want to see more and more and more. So yeah, there were good and bad ones.

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Overall the week was a really cool experience I wouldn’t want to miss. The weather was nice, I saw a lot of cool people (there were mostly hipsters and alternative ones, what a surprise) and had a lot of fun with my friends. So yeah, I really enjoyed it.

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I still hope that I once will be able to visit Cannes or one of the really really big film festivals. Because they just look like you step into a whole different world full of movies, stars and bling bling.

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If any of you ever got to visit a film festival like me, I’d be really happy to chat, and also, I’m super interested in stories like that. And until then, I hope you enjoyed this post and, as always, thanks for reading. x

VIS – Film Festival

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I have to say there a lot of exciting things happening right now. One of those things is the film festival I’m attending right now. It’s a festival for short film, animation and music video (VIS) in Vienna.

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It started a few days ago and will continue until Thursday next week, so there’s a lot more to come and I have to say, I’m really excited. Although, to be honest, I’ve never really gotten in contact with short movies before. As the movie lover I am, I only cried about the usually long ones – the longer, the better, actually. That’s why I’m even more excited about the festival and super happy that I can attend it. I still don’t want to give away everything now, but as you can probably guess already, I took my camera with me and took some nice pics which I’d like to share with you. If any of you would like to know more about the festival, don’t hesitate to hit up. And until then, I hope you enjoyed this post and, as always, thanks for reading. x

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Ps: I’m sorry for posting so late. Actually I posted this blogpost yesterday, but somehow WordPress thought to do me not-so-good favor and just delete it. Thanks WordPress. Anyway, I’m really sorry.

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A trip to the city

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The last weekend was a really really exciting time for me. I went to Vienna with my mum for a concert (you’ll hear EVERYTHING about it later this week, I promise) and we spent some nice hours there, chilling in cool cafés, eating amazing food and strolling through the streets. I’m sure you all can guess by now that I took my camera with me – of course. So, it’s that time again where I share my most-beloved pictures with you. Enjoy. And thanks for reading. x