Friday, April 15, 2011

Malú gives all his love (and art) to Madrid

They say that good things are worth waiting for. This maximum was not met last night with Malú, only got to wait 15 minutes to go on stage at the Palacio de los Deportes de Madrid, dedicated to the cause of Madrid's last album. Nearly ten thousand people found they enjoyed their powerful voice, which invaded the Palace of Sports in the concert of his latest album, 'Cold War', where he ran through his musical career with a renewed and more rock style than ever.

On a stage of "Vertigo" with rotating light panels and lights in a pyramid, made his entrance with a futuristic look Malú (silver bodice with shoulder pads, pants and leather boots leggina) to build an environment that was already electric. Malú admitted that Madrid always to tremble on the scene starts with "I've known you forever" and "Say" classic with a new energy to the incorporation of electric guitar and drums, a combination that worked with the rest of the songs of his repertoire.

The singer made it clear that his only aim was that their fans come out "with a smile from ear to ear" and it came with a desire to "burn everything", an invitation to the public went delighted with claps, jumps and footwork. Especially after ringing the protest "Not one second." The ballads marked the second half of the concert with an acoustic sound initially, but broke in the middle of the track to keep that air rocker.

Malú, displaying his mastery of interpretation, appeared with a black tail flying and sat on the stairs of the stage. From there, he sang "Cold War" and "No" from his new job, and themes from previous albums such as "I was big your love." Before an audience in love with the moans of the artist, Malú confessed that Madrid always to tremble on the stage.

But as his new album sings of optimism, heartbreak songs soon gave way to "Who" and "now go", the strongest of his eighth work, in which the singer has composed for the first time some his lyrics. With the complicity already established between crowds and the diva, the environment was ideal for it to appear Manuel Carrasco, one of the surprises that Malu had prepared.

Both sang together the popular theme of Huelva, "Nobody." The sweetness of this duet gave way to the villain side of the artist, who could not flow to other than non-Melendi, who took the stage to perform "The blackout, one of the three songs you created with the singer ( "Find Me", "Cold War").

But the duo highlight of the hearing was that formed artist and audience, who served as Orozco's "Give me life." The concert continued with a mix of greatest hits, chosen for the more nostalgic, and two more themes bailongos. So, until the encores. After a deserved ovation, the singer returned to perform "black and white", a song about the attraction of opposites and the whole palace had been asking since the beginning of the night.

So much so that almost half song was performed a capella by the public. The overwhelming reception and the closing of the show did mourn the artist who gave their legendary farewell "Apprentice" (just before) and "Like a flower" (the last) with the desire to continue shaking in Madrid, an emotion experience has failed, fortunately, softening.

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