Still, moments of relaxed dance grooves shined through between tight, psychedelic improv and vocal screaming matches with the crowd. At times, their performance walked a careful line between Thundercat (without the schizophrenic tendencies) and Tash Sultana’s explosive, washed-out sonic experiments. It’s as much psych-rock as it is disco-synth music. NEIL FRANCES is like if Porter Robinson wrote a Tame Impala song. READ: Sofi Tukker Brought a Tennis-Themed Party to Mission Ballroomįollowing Crooked Colours’ groovy performance, NEIL FRANCES was careful to ease the crowd in with some retro-wave and ’80s club disco music for the first few songs of their set, but that’s not where the band stayed. That’s the vibe songs like “Hold On” and “Flow” gave off while the band drifted from one catchy psych banger to the next. Think MGMT meets Sofi Tukker but as a live band. Their opening set at Red Rocks was just their first of three shows in the Mile High City, and it’s clear why. Crooked Colours, an Australian indie-house band with a synth flair, is having a huge weekend in Denver.
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