After this series of very energetic titles, theThe lights go out and the tension mounts. Damiano and Thomas appear on a small stage at the back of the room and begin two release titles acoustic : “Vent’anni” and “If Not For You”. A short moment of respite with these two ballads before resuming hostilities on the main stage with the huge tube “I Wanna Be Your Slave”. A title during which the guitarist Thomas propose a razor-sharp guitar solo. During the break, the public is invited to sit down then get up jumping in the air for one of the most festive moments of the show.
And the group goes on with “The end” (one of the heaviest tracks from the recent album “Rush!”), “Feel” et “Mark Chapman”titles that make the whole Forest National dance. He is enough surprising to noticer that many songs sound a lot better in live only on disc.
Lhe concert slowly comes to an end when the famous ” Mammamia ” followed by a title rather punk – ” Kool Kids “ – durant which many fans are invited to ride on the scene for a very animated first conclusion.
After leaving the stage for this fake epilogue of the designert, the group returns a few minutes later under the frantic calls of an audience who wants more. After a fine demonstration of the talents of guitarist Thomas Raggi, thehe group offers a emotional version but a little soft from the recent single “The Loneliest” before conclu once more definitely the show by replaying once more “I Wanna Be Your Slave” in an atmosphere absolutely boosted.
And we leave the room with the impression of having attended a real rock concert very energetic, generous (23 tracks and almost 2 hours of concert) and the satisfaction to see a new generation discover and love this music.
And Moonlight is not without a doubt not the group that will revolutionize rock, it is certainly the one that rekindled its flame.