Monday, 17 April 2017

Real Friends Gig Review


On April 14, the American five-piece Real Friends played a gig at Epic Studios in Norwich as part of their tour, 'The Home Inside My Head'. The tour was named after their second studio album which was released May 27 of 2016. Real Friends put on an excellent show and had a set which had just the right blend of old and new songs.

The band opened with "Empty Picture Frames" which couldn't have been a better choice; it instantly got the crowd going and formed a connection between the band and audience. From the set they played on Friday, it is clear that Real Friends have refined their craft to put on an incredibly slick performance. Lead singer Lambton's vocals shone throughout the set and his charisma boosted the good performance to become a great one.

Musically, every aspect of the performance was sound and tight but there was a further element that the band nailed which was that of crowd interaction. Letting members of the audience sing into the microphone, encouraging crowd surfing and welcoming crowd surfers onto stage is to name a few of the outstanding aspects the band threw in. This made everything more personal and made the crowd feel welcomed and exuded class; perhaps it's less 'The Home Inside My Head' and more 'The Home Inside the Real Friends Crowd'.

Every second of the set that the Illinoisan band played was beyond all expectations and the intimate nature of the venue exemplified their talent. In the band, each member is as crucial and talented as the next and they have the tracks to prove it. The wonderful reaction of the audience to the band's performance proves how brilliant their gig was. 

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Sunday, 2 April 2017

"Eternity, In Your Arms" - Creeper, Album Review



Above: album artwork for "Eternity, In Your Arms" (image from Twitter @creepercultuk)

Released on March 24th 2017, Creeper's debut studio album "Eternity, In Your Arms" came out via Roadrunner Records. The band are a six-piece from Southampton and have been together since 2014. Considered to be 'Horror Punk' this LP certainly reflects the essence of what the band is about. 

The intro of the opening track "Black Rain" is a spoken word verse which references an EP the band released prior to the album called "The Callous Heart". With the image of the band, the theme through each of the tracks on this album and the coordination to previous releases, it is clear that Creeper have created an identity within themselves as a band.

Musically, the album is strong. The vocals on every track are of a consistent standard and are met with powerful riffs and beats throughout. The percussion on "Hiding With Boys" is especially notable for it's uplifting foundations which provide the track with the base to be one to stand out on the album. On the song "Room 309", the bass shines through giving the track an edge which is missing slightly from some of the others. "Misery" is the first slower song on the album and it breaks it up nicely without being so different as to alter what the LP is about. "Crickets" is an acoustically slanted song which highlights some beautiful vocals as well as raw musical talent.

Thematically, the album is exactly what you may expect; it talks of broken love, the loss of innocence and, of course, the role society has on youth - it even makes a reference to Winona. But is there anything wrong with that? It simply shows that the band are delivering what fans likely want. Although they are covering bases which have been done, Creeper seem to manage it in an original and more modern way. The final track on the album "I Choose To Live" opens with the piano and finishes this debut LP in the perfect way. Its message is elevating suggesting that the speaker can overcome anything and is choosing light and positivity while keeping with the theme of the rest of the album.

Rating: 7.5/10

You can get a copy of "Eternity, In Your Arms" via the Roadrunner Records website here, on iTunes here and can listen on Spotify here.

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Saturday, 1 April 2017

SWMRS Gig Review, Supporting for ATL


Thursday 30th March saw SWMRS' return to Norwich; this time, opening for All Time Low. Second on the bill, the band played after Waterparks.

To kick things off, the band opened their set with "Palm Trees"; one which got the crowd going. SWMRS played 8 songs which included some of their biggest tunes such as "D'You Have a Car", "Miley" and finishing with "Figuring It Out". If you enjoy this band's recorded music, you will love their live show because they put on an excellent one.

Musically, the performance was incredibly slick and clearly well-rehearsed. From the way the four members played, it was evident that they know their craft masterfully. However, the performance of the band was far more than just their musical ability: they had the crowd in the palm of their hands and created an unmatchable atmosphere. Lead singer, Cole Becker, had the audience hanging onto his every word, every note. When they began to discuss political issues the crowd showed significant support; when they emphasised the power of Rock 'n' Roll, the crowd cheered; and when they played their, the crowd showed love and passion to notable amounts. 

Thursday's show showed that this band are something special: for a support act to be able to get the audience yearning for more the way SWMRS did is something that rarely happens; so skilled that an unknowing audience member could easily have felt that it was SWMRS who were headlining. Watching from the pit, or experiencing from the pit, was a truly wonderful affair and has left the feeling of wanting more.

If ever you get the chance to see this Oakland quartet perform, I urge you to take it because this is band who are heading in one way and that is up. Likeable, relatable, but most importantly talented; if you want to go to a gig and get the full package of a great sound, great songs and a great atmosphere, GO TO SEE SWMRS.

On the 30th, SWMRS killed it and surpassed any and all expectations, which were very high. This band are the future of music and are certainly one to watch.

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