Successful sessions
The weekly live music
night at The Polar Bear, entitled The Sesh will sorely be missed by me as I
leave Hull this year. After discovering it with my better half over three/two
years ago at Linnet And Larkin I have made an effort to come and see what Hull
and unsigned artists have to offer.
Tonight is no
different with the night being woken up by, Wake Up In Vegas. Local lads that pen international music, soaring choruses which dream of grander stages. Next
up is Marsicans, a band I had heard of but not listened too, which is a shame
since their brilliance is transpired through showmanship and quality song
writing. The talent has been recognised locally and nationally with them playing
many festivals including Glastonbury. They seamlessly breakdown the barrier
between audience and stage by making everyone feel welcome and involved with the show. The music is fresh, exciting and guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Marsicans debut physical EP is out now, so don’t be absent from the party any longer, pick up this gem of a record.
As the night comes to
an end it can only be left to now local legends, The Hubbard’s to close the
night in style. With their perfectly crafted rhythms and unique vocals they
fire through a much too short set of captivating tunes, from ‘Dog Bite’ to
‘Alison’. Before closing the show and this packed out room, they play the title
track ‘Cold Cut’ off their debut EP. The track is a good example of what they
have to offer and helps bridge the gap for their new material which should be
coming soon, your new band for 2017, City Of Culture will be The Hubbard’s so
check them out now before it is too late.
http://www.theseshhull.co.uk/
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