Black Peaks have done a
lot of gigs and miles in just a few years including earlier this year opening
for Deftones at Wembley arena. Their debut record is just like their shows a
gnarly gritty sound which shows depth and promise.
The first band on tonight
was a last minute addition due to the touring support dropping out. The latest
addition however, was simply brilliant in my opinion. A young La Dispute or
Landscapes who are still finding their feet. The Escape Artist is their name
and they are local hull lads just passionate about music and sound. After only
being form a few months they have created a handful of deep and captivating songs
which you cannot escape, can’t wait to see them again!
Second band is The
Colour Line and are well known in Humberside, still plugging away with their classic
set but with a wild side, The Lead vocalist is certainly taking a page out of
Jason Butlers (Letlive) book and leaving no surface and pole in touched in the
venue as they thrash about some infectious rhythms.
Last it is time for
headliners Black Peaks who are nice guys but are bit too much of divas to give
an interview, where’s the rebellious rock and roll image gone to chat to
someone for five minutes about their art. Rant over, their show was brilliantly
delivered with hard core fans only in attendance.
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