The following is a guest post review from continuing guest blogger, Erin Shiely. Erin is reporting from "The World's Largest Music Festival," Summerfest, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA:
A few of Lady Gaga's "Little Monsters" concert-goers |
Concert-goer and friend of the author |
The show opened with a curtain drop to reveal sets that can only be described as a blank phallic canvas for laser lights and trippy image projections. In a grand entrance Gaga emerged wearing a sparkly bodysuit and wings, carried by a team of scantily clad muscular men. She opened with a string of new songs from her November album Artpop which was met with less than stellar reviews. The little Monsters watched in awe of their decorated pop queen, despite a lack of connection to the songs.
Gaga and her phallic stage design |
A swift change in energy was evident when Gaga asked everyone to “Just Dance.” In a triumphant rendition of old favorites such as “Pokerface”, “Bad Romance”, and “Paparazzi” the crowd awakened into a vibrant rave of singing and dancing. After an energizing slew of songs, Gaga switched gears and captivated the audience with a genuinely heartfelt piano ballad of “Born this Way.” All too often concert-goers are disappointed by an artist’s inability to perform live. Lady Gaga, delivered vocally in a way that most studio performers would only dream of attaining. Her voice prevailed vigorously on every note.
The author Erin Shiely (left), and friend |
Although Lady Gaga has been made famous for her energetic dance anthems, her enduring message of love and acceptance has spawned a fiercely loyal fan base. Many critics have described Gaga’s latest album as “desperate” or “washed up.” Despite the less successful Artpop album, her little Monsters are more than forgiving. In return Gaga always presents a fabulous spectacle, well worth the price of admission.
Gaga, captivating the fans |
Authors bio:
Erin Shiely is a graduate of Purdue University and resides in Lafayette, Indiana. When she isn't working as a Faculty Manager for Kaplan Test Prep, she spends her free time collecting vinyl records, and making homemade ice cream. Her love for music was inspired by her father who introduced her to classic artists such as Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly, and The Beatles at a very young age. To this day she enjoys a mix of classic rock and contemporary artists which ranges anywhere from Patsy Cline to Die Antwoord.
Follow Erin on Instagram: @wordsfaded777
What do you think of Lady Gaga's new album? Did you see her Summerfest performance or another? What are your thoughts?
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