
Two hours of high-octane Dutch rock captured live. Anouk's gravelly, soul-drenched vocals command a massive arena with raw defiance and stadium-sized energy.
April 28, 2006 · A45 Music
Anouk Is Alive is a visceral document of one of Europe's most formidable rock vocalists at the absolute peak of her powers. From the moment the first chord rings out, the album vibrates with the kinetic energy of a massive arena crowd, yet Anouk manages to keep the emotional core intimate. Her voice, a sandpaper-and-silk instrument that bridges the gap between Janis Joplin's bluesy wail and 90s alternative grit, is the undisputed star here. It is a record that feels sweaty, loud, and unapologetically human, capturing the imperfections and improvisations that make a live performance truly memorable.
How does Anouk Is Alive sound next to the rest of Anouk's catalogue?
Festival saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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