SETLIST One of a Kind Because I Want You Infra-red Meds Drag Space Monkey Black-Eyed Post Blue Song to Say Goodbye Follow the Cops Back Home Every You Every Me Special Needs Special K 36 Degrees The Bitter End Encore: Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God) (Kate Bush cover) Nancy Boy Encore 2: Twenty Years
Placebo keep hitting the greatest appreciation they deserve; I think this all is marvelous and the way each song comes out is the outcome of a thorough process, the vibe spins perfectly and it merges with their voices. Brian's style is definitely massive, it depicts the flawlessness of this band and it boosts that screaming addiction, that sort of anthem to top the song and to make you freak out; I mean it's such a pounding and continuous vent of emotions you can't shirk at all. Several people think their manners are not that pleasant and they're partly right up to this but let me explain how marvelous it could be to have a chat with Placebo. I nabbed a few interviews I deem suitable and heartfelt, as they talk straight and sincerely about their career and their expectations for the near future, they acknowledge they found some troubles over the years and they give a kind of advice to whoever wants to get into the music industry. Indeed I love listening to their interviews because I figured out this electronic/rock alloy lights up my eyes and that's the formula I want to stick out. However their latest work got aloof from the dedication I was used to, it's as if they could erase their experience and it sounds quite disappointing to me, I don't if any of you worked out the same opinion as me but having known and broaden my fondness towards these guys I can feel let down about the excessive commercial influence, earnestly.