Mitski, the Japanese-American indie rock artist, used her feminine and versatile voice to bring to life a few familiar tunes, like “Your Best American Girl” and “Townie.” Run the Jewels then started the party with a 40-minute set packed with old and new releases, and even threw in a sample of “We are the Champions” by Queen. The show was opened by the ethereal Mitski and rambunctious Run the Jewels. Lorde was nothing short of stellar – everything, from her energy to the show’s production, was perfectly on-point to create the perfect concert experience. So, I was beyond excited to break out of the mid-week blues and see one of my favorite artists Wednesday night. Since buying the tickets for this concert nearly ten months ago, I have only become a more devoted Lorde fan her lyrics and synth-influenced melodies transport me to a place of nostalgia and joy, even more so as I reach my late teens. On Wednesday night, sometime between researching for my horribly unfocused CAL-105 Proposal and freaking out about Design 2, I found the time to take the 4 train to Barclays Center and watch Lorde perform on her Melodrama Tour.
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