Kaoz Talks - Ep.179 - Clémentine Delauney (Visions Of Atlantis Interview)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
  • Pirates never rest and, in fact, are always looking for the next Ocean to conquer. VISIONS OF ATLANTIS have set a new course and with full wind on their sails and invite metalheads to join them in this new adventure. Jolly Roger aside, the music of VISIONS OF ATLANTIS is using pirates as a vessel to convey a message everyone needs to hear. METAL KAOZ met Clémentine Delauney upon the virtual VISIONS OF ATLANTIS galleon, and discussed the bearing of "Pirates II - Armada" and what shores will see the band touring... Keep both hands on the ship’s wheel and be ready to shout 'ship ahoy'.
    VISIONS OF ATLANTIS will release their new studio album, "Pirates II - Armada", on July 5, 2024 via Napalm Records.
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  • @nimocash3535
    @nimocash3535 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    23:52 What a wonderful idea, like that each concert it's not really the same. One thing VOA could do as well is to let the audience choose between two songs during the concert, for example. Would you prefer we sing A or B? And then C or D? Has something like this ever been done before? Or is it not doable in live? I would like to know what hers must-see songs are. Surely "Melancholy Angel," but after ? "Pirates Will Return," "Clocks," "Heroes of the Dawn"? thanks for the interview.

    • @MetalKaozTube
      @MetalKaozTube  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      First of all, thank you for checking the interview and commenting. Indeed, it is a great idea to change the setlist, although I do understand that it can be challenging for the band as it will require rehearsing a longer list of songs. Asking the audience to choose between two songs sounds great, especially if the audience expects to be asked to choose (kind of being ready to "vote"). Because, whenever a band asks "what song to play" you get so many requests that it's difficult to understand what the majority wants. As a fan, I do like getting asked, and in a way interact with the band. Side note: this is why I have realized that I prefer small club shows and not the arena ones, where everything is prepared and rehearsed.