They are offering something memorable and different for the punters, including two LED displays to the rear of the band which scroll the lyrics across the screen for all to read. Sadly there were severe delays in them starting their set by around half an hour which threw out my schedule for a while, but Redolent were certainly well worth the wait. Redolent at Green Door Store, Brighton 5.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey) ![]() I wasn’t sure that I would hear a better song all day and I really want to see these play live again! Mid set, there was wonderful use of the Prophet ’08 keys sounding like the ‘Blade Runner’ soundtrack, then Nanna Schannong took over the vocals and this tune (or possibly tunes) grew and grew and were absolutely epic. Their overall sound was to me a wonderful blend of Norwegian Emily Nicolas meets Vangelis, but this sound could only ever come out of Scandinavia, it’s something ethereal and to do with the light I reckon. At times they reminded me of Christine and the Queens, especially the autotune style vocals. Lead singer Soffie Viemose is very expressive throughout the nine song set and she feels every note. ![]() It’s a relaxing start to Day Three with a decent turnout, despite the constant rain. Their setup today is rather impressive with two guitars, bass, drums, and six lots of electronics including a Moog, a Dave Smith Instruments Mopho X4 analogue synthesizer, a Prophet ’08 polyphonic synthesizer, and an Elektron Digitakt drum machine and sampler. ![]() Lowly at Green Door Store, Brighton 5.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
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