Talk To Angels + Ballyhoo Eventide + Secrets Of Kaplan + Beneath The Headlights
The Library, Leeds Fri 13th July 2012
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Date: Friday 13th July 2012
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Talk to Angels:
http://youtu.be/ClBlJ8DfaFQ
"Your ears know they are listening to something special, and Talk to Angels rise a head and shoulder above the mosh-pit"
http://www.indiebandsblog.com/indie-bands-blog-round-up/new-releases/talk-to-angels-new-single-hickory-dickory
I was hoping the 'hype' would mean bringing a fresh element to the sound, defining it from other bands on the current scene. Fortunately, it did, very much so. Powerful melodic rock combined with strong guitar rhythms capture myself, as well as the rest of the audience. Feet were tapping, heads nodding, the exchanging of looks that said 'These are something else.
Each song is defined by a unique twist; a strong vocal, a gripping drum sequence or a harmonious guitar piece. Lead vocalist Craig Kaye is a charismatic front man, drawing the audience in to his lyrics, and wearing his heart on his sleeve. The final song of the set, really showed the raw emotion, etched across his face and within his voice. Building to what can only be described as a massive guitar crescendo, the final release of energy crashes around the room merging into the crowd's cheers.
Rachel Wainwright Leeds Music Scene Live at Leeds review
"To put it simply, this material which can be categorised as electronic-tinged rock is arena-ready and should appeal to fans craving infectiously energetic tunes. - obscuresound.com
http://www.talktoangels.co.uk/
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Ballyhoo Eventide:
If Muse had a lovechild with Deadmau5refreshing Vibrations Magazine
Big fish, little fish, head bang works surprisingly well Sandman
The future of music Paul Year Jar Music
It's music to dance to, entertaining, engaging and slightly mad, and they couldn't be further from what has come before them bringing a welcome change of pace. While musically they will certainly not please everyone there is no doubt that they enjoy performing and that kind of positive energy is disgustingly infectious.
Rebecca Atkinson Leeds Music Scene
https://www.facebook.com/ballyhooeventide
http://www.soundcloud.com/ballyhooeventide
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Secrets of Kaplan:
Secrets of Kaplan, an alternative rock trio filled with riffs, melody & engaging rhythms. The band have appeared on live on BBC Radio, had a song featured on a video game & have songs about Pirates, dancing dinosaurs & a person called Mavis.
Review:
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1r7fz/PlaymusicMarch2011/resources/loader.swf(Page 48)
http://www.secretsofkaplan.com/
http://www.youtube.com/secretsofkaplan
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Beneath the Headlights:
With the fusion of post-punk, funk, and grunge, this dynamic trio have created a unique style and, coupled with an infectious onstage energy, have acquired a rapidly-growing fanbase. With their driving drums, bass riffs & ear-catching guitar melodies, Beneath The Headlights produce a sound much greater than their "three-piece" tag would suggest.
http://www.myspace.com/beneaththeheadlights
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