Flying in with the north
east breeze is No Weather Talks, who just embarked on their first ever UK tour.
“We are excited to be
here” explains front woman, Jen and they are not the only ones as their fan
base is growing slowly but significantly as they climb up the ladder of well-known
pop-punk bands. The best way I can begin to describe them is a softer version
of Marmozets. They have the raw and bitter punk edge reflected in Marmozets, whilst
appealing to many with their catchy jams, such as ROAD RASH ( https://www.facebook.com/noweathertalks/app_204974879526524
). This is something that has come together with Jen being own life story, “I
have lived in America, now I live in Germany and toured around Europe extensively”
this exposer to many scenes and artists has only strengthened who they are to
stand out from the crowd. They certainly stand out on this UK tour and especially
in Hull where they draw a decent sized crowd for a fairly unknown band. The
music is also backed up by political and teenage angst lyrics which
demonstrates they are not into reciting atypical punk act from the past.
First off playing
tonight is local act, Less Deceived who I must have reviewed hundreds of times
supporting acts coming to Hull. They play a decent set adding in a catchy new
song to change it up a bit. Before Leeds duo, Kamikaze girls hit the stage with
their gripping set. This due have joined forces once again after their band
Heart and Soul broke up to much disappointment from many fans. Being a fan of
Heart and Soul myself it was hard to think of a new sound for these guys but as
I watched their set I realised they brought an energy you could only experience
from their live sound. As they work brilliantly together, powering through a
fast paced and aggressive punk girl set. Fans of Royal Blood and Turbowolf
should check them out now!
Ending the night in
style was down to No Weather Talks, who command the stage and audience’s
attention from the first note. Playing a good length set featuring tracks from
their EP and debut album which is out now on sexy vinyl. Unlike the records
released though they set up the energy level higher than anticipated by
infecting everyone to dance along in Hull fruit. Full interview with NWT and KG
will be on the hybrid Sep or Nov podcast watch this space.
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