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The Staves

It was an incredible coincidence discovering the Staves. They were a support act for First Aid Kit and we were very pleasantly surprised.

Their performance was all to do with the music, the sound. They hardly moved on stage and there was no complicated lighting. The set was an electric purple glow that filled the whole stage with a wall of solid colour.
Their music melted my heart. Their voices created a ray of ephemeral sound that filled the whole huge concert hall, completely surrounding and engulfing you. They sounded like pinging bells whilst still being able to create layers of soft beautiful harmony.
The Staves
Cambridge Corn Exchange
03.11.18

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