Mexican indie pop icon,
Julieta Venegas, played at the Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield, CA. We made a 2 hour road trip from Los Angeles with our good friends
Carlos and
Zoey to watch some catchy pop tunes sung in Spanish.
We arrived at 8:00 pm to the venue where
Korn (actually, they hail from this city) launched there 2006 World Tour [sounds random but we acknowledge it because they had a commemorative plaque outside the venue].
This convention center had several events at the same time (like Disney on Ice) but our venue was a medium-sized theater with seats. It was kind of empty but Julieta's performance was well worth it. She was accompanied by 6 all-around musicians (two kick ass chicks included) who changed guitars, keyboards, trumpets and other instruments between themselves.
They delivered a very warm and intimate set which reminded me of Belle and Sebastian's DC gig back in Oct 2010. The comparison came to my mind because it was a lot of musicians and instruments on-stage delivering beautiful music. The difference was that it was done with a very mexican flavor to it. In addition, the drummer played with only one stick during the entire set, which was very cool. The interaction between the band and the public was very good.
Julieta sang hits such as
Canciones de Amor,
Eres para mí (in which she rapped
Anita Tijoux's verses),
Lento,
Amores Perros Me Van A Matar (from the
classic Iñarritu film soundtrack),
Debajo de mi lengua,
Me Voy,
Ya Conocerán (which she announced will have a music video soon),
Algo Está Cambiando and a cover of
La Jaula de Oro by
Los Tigres del Norte.
After an hour and a half, the band left the stage but returned to sang their last three songs
Revolución,
Sin Documentos and
Andar Conmigo. Overall it was a great show, full of her hits. Even though it was a very small audience, Julieta and his backing band played with tons of energy. Definitely would see Julieta Venegas again but never going back to Korn's hometown.
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