Indie explosion in Molina de Segura

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The big day of the B-Side brings artists such as Carlos Sadness, La Casa Azul, Dorian or Ciudad Jara with the first accessible concert in the history of the festival

The B-Side festival kicked off its big day on Saturday with the first chords by Javiera Mena. The Chilean artist flooded the Molina de Segura venue with alternative electronic rhythms, as the audience crowded the Estrella de Levante stage, with the illusion and brightness of colors on their faces. Ahead, an afternoon and night that promised a lot of music, dance, songs and a party, finally, without restrictions.

As the crowd approached the Remo venue to experience a long day of music, Javiera set up the tunes to get the party started. After her best-known songs and her new ‘Isla de Lesbos’, the Chilean thanked a devoted audience under the Murcian sun and gave way to the intimate and close sounds of Ciudad Jara, which is the first accessible concert in the history of the B-Side.

With the intimacy of his melodies still running through his veins, audiences traveled to Carlos Sadness’s ‘Isla Morenita’ to the rhythm of his trademark ukulele. The electricity of his songs was latent in Molina de Segura, even when he tested the audience, already filling the room, with his new ‘Perreo bonito’ to show that the region of Murcia is the ‘tropical’ capital, as it professes a special passion for the Murcian lands.

It lacked live ‘El momento’ jumping on the dance floor and Guille Milkyway was in charge of shaping the ‘Sexual Revolution’ aboard his electric songs and with the spatial touch of his headphones and decor: thousands of bodies jumping to the sound of La Casa Azul, while explosions of confetti of all colors danced overhead.

The hands of the clock left one o’clock in the morning and the opportunity came to go nihilistic and take pink pills in order not to dream, or so Dorian would have you believe in front of a surrendered audience singing his usual songs and those dedicated to “all those who have made the world less sexist, racist and homophobic than it was forty years ago, though even more than it was another forty years ago.”

After a great ‘Sandstorm’ and still not wanting to throw in the towel, the most daring stayed to host the sexiest Zebras in music, which delivered the most rogue and rocker point of the night. Between the front rows of the public and the seats in the restaurant area, those present enjoyed the ‘Jaleo’ of the people of Madrid.

The end of the party was ushered in by the Murcian Don Flúor and his mixer to shake the skeletons and leave the hearts for September 2023.

Source: La Verdad

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