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I was so excited to hear that Montaigne was playing at the Oxford Art Factory. I bought tickets immediately and downloaded her album.
When we arrived we saw t-shirts for sale, ace, got one! Woodes was playing and then Beck came up next. Both were absolutely awesome and a good support which lead into the main show for the evening.
Montaigne came on with this gorgeous red valour coat, gold cuffs it was fabulously opulent. She has such a great look.
She started singing. Her voice is pure honey. She makes me melt when I hear her and seeing her live, I was weak at the knees...
And then the most unfortunate thing happened, something I did not expect nor could bear to watch. Her overindulgent behaviour toward the fans/crowd made me cringe. I thought she would be more down to earth than that.
Perhaps if she had actually won and ARIA or anything and had been around for a while maybe then... but really? really?
It was such a great disappointment, a real shame. I could not continue to watch her.
'Would you love me', no sorry Montaigne, I will not love you.
Cheers
Vanessa
A true artist to fall in love with; Montaigne entrances her audience with heavenly vocals and gut wrenching lyrics.
Woke to the issues of today and healing from her past- listening to her music empowers you in your own journey through grief and life itself.
The atmosphere in Melbourne was utterly captivating and had me in either full body goosebumps or a state of ecstasy the whole way through. An incredible performer who is set to reach glorious heights.
What a smile, and what a woman.