Thursday 22 November 2012

The Band Perry


Type – Live Review
Artist – The Band Perry
Location – O2 ABC, Glasgow
Date –17-11-2012

We had the pleasure of interviewing The Band Perry at the O2 ABC in Glasgow not long before they hit the stage for their very first performance in front of a Scottish crowd, and I think it’s safe to say that they were really looking forward to it.

After our interview with the sibling trio we stayed for the show, and what an absolutely amazing night we had. The Band Perry had sold out the O2 ABC and the venue was completely packed. Selling out the O2 ABC on your first show is brilliant but as Lauren says in the interview “I think you need a bigger venue next time”. I totally agree with this, The Band Perry are clearly loved and they may have underestimated how popular they actually are in Scotland. 

As there were only two bands playing by the time The Band Perry’s support act John and Jacob got onto the stage the room was already full and they played through their set keeping the crowd on their toes. These are two enthusiastic young guys with great voices and musicianship. They got the crowd’s energy up and at the end of their set they left us all wanting just a little more.

There wasn’t much time between John and Jacob leaving the stage and The Band Perry coming on, which is always a good thing because you don’t want to leave the crowd on their own too long. After listening to a few songs while listening while the crew got the stage ready the music went off and the lights went down, this is the moment we knew our worlds were about to be blown away.

The Band Perry opened with ‘Sugar Sugar’ which is not on their album nor has it been officially released, however if you are like us and are big fans of them then you will have done your youtube research and found out that despite the fact that its not on the album or released you will know that the song is a fan favourite and they play it on a regular basis. This was the perfect opening song as it’s a very high energy song that really gets the crowd going and the lyrics are catchy and easy to learn.

The band powered through an amazing nearly 20 song set list playing favourite songs such as ‘Hip To My Heat’, ‘Miss You Being Gone’, ‘All Your Life’, ‘Double Heart’ and ‘Postcard From Paris’. They also played a mash up of Tom Petty’s ‘Free Falin’ with their song ‘Independence’. The Band Perry’s set also included covers of ‘Amazing Grace’, a mash up of ‘American Pie/Jack and Diane/Me & Bobby Mcgee’ and my personal favourite cover that they do ‘Fat Bottom Girls’ this was a fun song to watch them play live with Neil taking the lead and Kimberly telling the crowd “You best be shakin’ what your mama gave you”.

They played 2 new songs one of which was their new song ‘Better Dig Two’ which although it’s not out in the UK yet, the crowd have been listening to the song and were singing along with every word which was a fantastic thing to hear, I wonder how the band must have felt hearing it?.

Finishing their set with ‘If I Die Young’ a crowd favourite which Kimberly even let the crowd take the lead for a few lines while the entire band stood back and looked out at the extremely loud Scottish crowd in amazement as they sang their song back to them. The trio then left the stage as the rest of their band stayed and played a short instrumental version of ‘Queen Maybelline’ before they also left the stage. However after a few short minutes of composure The Band Perry bounced back onto the stage to play an amazing 3 song encore which included ‘We Are Young’ (fun cover) and ‘Night Gone Wasted/With A Little Help From My Friends’ (beatles cover) before ending their fist Scottish concert with ‘You Lie’ and they really went out with a bang.

After the show The Band Perry left their dressing room and made their way over to their merch table to sign autographs for the massive line of fans that stayed in the venue to meet them.

I really love to see when bands really show their fans appreciation because its one thing to say that you love your fans but its another thing to actually take the time to stand and talk to the fans that can’t make it to a meet and greet, when bands do little things like this it really makes the fans feel loved.

If you haven’t listened to The Band Perry go check them out they are an amazing country band that will steal your heart after listening to one song (it happened to me). If have listened to them before and haven’t seen them live I would suggest you get yourself a ticket to their next concert in a town near you, they put on a great show and they really get the crowd involved talking to them.

The Band Perry really are a fantastic band and their chemistry that comes from them being siblings is truly amazing and they have more to give us and I can see them going down in history.

Make sure you all hurry back to the UK, we miss you already.



@lifeismusictv
@GillianLIMTV

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Tyler Hilton

Tyler Hilton Live Review 
October 31st at King Tut’s Glasgow
After setting himself free from the clutch of his former record label, Tyler Hilton has since started his very own label ‘Hooptie Tune Records’, in which he released his much anticipated third studio album ‘Forget The Storm’ in March earlier this year. We were lucky enough to catch him live at his Halloween show at King Tut’s in Glasgow.

With the dress code of the night being ‘vampire’ the queue was full of blood thirsty girls (and the occasional guy here and there). I actually didn’t have a clue about the dress code and turned up dressed like a zombie football player... smooth Lauren. With the queue stretching out the door of the venue and even further down the street and round the corner, it was clear this was going to be a great gig.
With everyone all squeezed in Tyler’s support act Dion Roy took the stage, and he got a great response. The crowd were screaming for him which I’m sure he was surprised about having not been to Glasgow before. He was wearing a Crispy Crème hat and Tyler’s glasses which had everyone giggling. He performed songs from his most recent release ‘Into The Day’ and he also played one of my personal favourites ‘Daughter’ which he explained to the crowd he had written for his little girl. He had the crowd in awe, and I’m sure he won some hearts. I know if he comes back to Glasgow everyone in that room will be the first ones to buy their tickets. As his set came to an end and he went for some fan photos, the crowd were more than ready for Tyler to get on stage.

As the lights went down, there was a deadly silence and then ‘AAAAAAAAAAH’ is all I can describe it as. Everyone in the room was going crazy as the lights went up to reveal Tyler Hilton, his guitar in one hand and a box of chocolates in the other. He started picking out people in the crowd who were dressed up and threw them a couple chocolates, I managed to get a couple too. I mean it’s hard not to notice someone dressed as a zombie at a vampire themed night.. He kicked off the night with songs from ‘Forget The Storm’ and he had everyone bobbing their heads and singing along. I don’t think it had sunk in for some people that they were actually watching Chris Keller from One Tree Hill performing in front of them and not on their TV. He performed flawlessly. As he performed ‘When it comes’ there was not a person who wasn’t singing along. It was definitely a crowd favourite. He played a fantastic set and I’m sure everyone at the gig that night will agree he’s going to need a bigger venue next time around!
Check out Tyler Hilton and Dion Roy if you haven't already, you won't be disappointed, these are two great guys and great musicians. Stay Awesome, Lauren x



Thursday 1 November 2012

Lower Than Atlantis

Lower Than Atlantis Live Review
Friday 5th Oct at Glasgow Garage

We had the pleasure of interviewing Dec Hart, bassist for Lower Than Atlantis at The Garage in Glasgow. We also hung out to catch the show afterwards. With Gnarwolves along with our friends Don Broco and The Dangerous Summer supporting, this was definitely a great line up, a must go to Glasgow gig. 
As we entered the main hall before any of the acts had even set foot on the stage, it was already packed. This, straightaway told me that these guys definitely have an awesome fan base. I managed to speak to a few people who told me they were there just to see Don Broco -the same people at the end of the night who were buying Lower Than Atlantis merch and telling me how they have a new favourite band!

As the first support act Gnarwolves took the stage the crowd were already chanting LTA, but they were going to have to wait a little longer. Gnarwolves kicked off their set with what I can only describe as noise. The crowd didn’t seem to pleased with what they had to offer, and a short set later, Don Broco were on the stage completely killing it! With their well known walk and entertaining dance moves they had the crowd going crazy for them and even joining in. They performed a set consisting mostly of songs from their newest album ‘Priorities’ and even managed to perform an oldie ‘Thug Workout’ which just made fans go absolutely mental. The crowd were completely theirs and the energy in the room just kept getting bigger and bigger. They then asked the crowd to create a mosh pit/wall and I’m  not kidding, this was probably one of the biggest I’ve ever seen. It was fantastic!

Next to take the stage were The Dangerous Summer from the US. They tried to keep the energy at a high, although it was a little difficult for them as their set consisted of slower songs. The crowd responded great to the band, although I think it might have just been frontman AJ’s American accent they liked! Their set was great and they played a mix of songs from ‘War Paint’ and ‘Reach for the Sun’ and they also played my favourite song ‘Where I want to be’. They kept the crowd happy and the room was now buzzing with excitement for Lower Than Atlantis to take the stage.

With the crowd chanting LTA, the band walked on stage to a roar of applause and screaming. They started the set with ‘Love Someone Else’ from their newest album ‘Changing Tune’ and the crowd are going crazy for it. They perform a bunch of songs from albums ‘Far Q’, ‘World Record and ‘Changing Tune’ and it pleases the crowd. The crowd were hanging on their every lyric throughout the entire set. ‘Beech Like The Tree’ seemed to be a crowd favourite. The band continued to blast through their set and perform every song perfectly. Despite frontman Mike Duce being ill the band still manage to smash it and play possibly one of their best gigs to date. As the band finish their set, they leave the stage with the crowd still chanting their name. As the famous Glasgow ‘Here we fu#*ing  go’ is being screamed at the empty stage. Lower Than Atlantis return to perform ‘Another Sad Song’ and ‘Deadliest Catch’. The crowd sing along with them and it was definitely the best part of the night. The band were flawless.

If you haven't heard of any of the bands we've talked about in this review, then you should check them out. You won't be disappointed. 

Watch our interview with bassist Dec Hart here.