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I felt like I was going to die. Body. pulsing, beating, crashing with the waves of the crowd. Lungs. collapsing onto themselves with the weight of the air. My head felt light as I stared up into his eyes. Skin slick, pruned. I was wearing a different shirt by the end of it. A darker shade. So loud. Not loud enough.
My hand touched his.
A sensory experience. I felt so high–more high than any one induced by toxic substances. I felt so in love. so whole. so alive.
This concert was an experience of a lifetime. Tablo’s every word, every note pierced my soul and I know I could have died right there, in complete and utter bliss, at peace with the world for the first time of my life.
It was exhilarating.
They are really a sight to see–Epik High. Their opening acts were also quiet formidable. Far-East Movement for one definitely emphasized the aspect of on-stage performance. They stepped out from a spaceship from 3009, clad in thick space suits that I’m sure made it hard to breathe.
I don’t think I could coherently describe the wonder that was this concert.
My 魂 is soaring.
Epik High’s Map the Soul World Tour
Today, Epik High had their first concert in America at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, California. I’m sure it was AMAZING! A friend of mine texted me while she was waiting in line. SOOO jealous! Seriously. But just everyone wait! Epik High’s NYC concert is coming up on Friday, 2009-05-22 at Irving Plaza, New York City, NY (17 Irving Pl.). Doors open at 6:00 PM, but I’m sure fans will be lining up around 2 (or earlier).
Oh, they also have a meet and greet at the Verizon Store in Secaucus, NJ on Thursday, 2009-05-21 (200 Mill Creek Dr.). BE THERE.

I’ll tell you all about it later, but in the mean time everyone enjoy a song from their latest album of the same title: Map the Soul

