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03/14/14 Killarney, Ireland INEC
03/15/14 Belfast Ulster Hall 03/16/14 Dublin, Ireland The O2 Dublin 03/18/14 Glasgow Barrowland 03/19/14 Manchester Manchester Academy 03/20/14 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham 03/21/14 London O2 Academy Brixton 03/30/14 Auckland, New Zealand Powerstation 04/01/14 Brisbane, Australia The Hi-Fi 04/02/14 Sydney, Australia The Metro Theatre 04/05/14 Melbourne, Australia The Prince 04/08/14 Adelaide, Australia The Gov 04/10/14 Perth, Australia Astor Theatre 05/04/14 Live At Leeds Read More
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Jay Boland
Kodaline
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In the past year, we’ve seen them open for Airborne Toxic Event, play the smaller Turf Club in St. Paul, MN, and most recently, play to a devoted throng in the Mainroom at First Avenue. Add to that, last week’s appearances on American Idol and Last Call with Carson Daly, and you have the makings of a band rising up the right way, with hard work and touring.
Still in support of their debut release, In a Perfect World (RCA), the band has received good word-of-mouth and online buzz, all without much radio airplay (at least locally), and has cultivated a passionate, mostly female fanbase (their good looks probably don’t hurt). Sound-wise, they are a meld of their folk roots from Swords, Ireland with heartfelt and sometimes lovelorn lyrics, presented in a soaring Coldplay/Keane style of radio-friendliness.
The successful tour, which heads to Europe shortly, has had only a few hiccups thus far—having to cancel a couple Midwest dates in order to make American Idol, and the sudden dropping off of opener LP to the tour, just before the Minneapolis show.
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Kodaline then took the stage (amid the rabid screams of “marry me!” from the all-too-faithful) for a sweeping 75 min. set that already had most of the crowd in their corner before a single note was played.
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“We’ve known each other since we were about eight years old”, Garrigan mentioned as he intro’d ‘Way Back When’, which in part reminisces on some of the band’s youth and early friendship. ‘Lose Your Mind’, from the debut EP, was brooding with its heavy bassline, while the uplifting piano-driven ‘High Hopes’ had the crowd singing the chorus back to the band.
Steve Garrigan
Kodaline
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The encore started soulfully as the band took to the edge of the stage, acapella, to perform their off-mic cover of Sam Cooke’s ‘Bring It On Home to Me’ with the audience snapping (or ‘clicking’ as the Irish say) along.
“This song isn’t on our album…but it means a lot to us” Garrigan mentioned as the band struck up ‘The Answer’, a light-in-the-darkness hopeful song about finding your way. Hit ‘All I Want’ closed the night, with Garrigan’s vocals on full falsetto and the crowd singing along to the “whoah-ohs” of the crescendo.
The “victory lap” for Kodaline continues, with a sold-out Spring European Tour then are off to Australia, but with a promise to return back here in October, to continue their rising… with more hard work and touring.
Kodaline at First Avenue, Minneapolis (04 March 2014) |
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