Pulp Live World started off 2015 strong and hard, imposing its dominion over the SM Skydome for two nights in a row in the first weekend of February.
First up is what could be Pulp Live World’s blueprint for what is loud in 2015. Architects led the barrage of the edgier-sounding bands the production outfit offers the country year in and year out. The initial assault from the boys from Britain is just what Pinoy rakistas would consider a great way to start their year in house-rattling concerts. While the rest of Pinoy music fans eagerly anticipate a “British invasion” in the coming months, Architects came in like a fierce big bad lone wolf braking away from the more pop-mainstream pack. And like a rabid wolf, they ravaged the state with a 15-song set that was relentless from the get go with “Broken Cross”; the set ebbed towards the end with “The Colours Don’t Run”, then launching a coup de grace with “Distant Blue” and “Grave Digger”.
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