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The sole intention of my visit to
Stockton’s Georgian Theatre tonight was to check out young hopefuls Get
Vegas, so what I’m going to do is start from the end and work my way
backwards.
This three band gig was a bit of a mish
mash of bands. The main band of the night The Princes of Monte Carlo
delivered so typical radio friendly rock, at times they reminded me a
little of INXS, but without the Michael Hutchinson vocals. They are a
local band and from the few people that came to see them they all seemed
satisfied with the bands sound, although it was a little too safe for me.
They did have some good tunes and when the
vocalist strapped on a guitar the sound was a lot more beefy and more to
my liking. The set was only 40-45 minutes long and in that time they
started to get my attention, but the lack of really big songs was a let
down. The highlight of the set had to be the rockier of their songs
‘1969’, which was a pity because it was the last song and they'd only just
started to get my full attention.
The second band on tonight’s bill was
Belfast trio The Wrecks, who delivered a set of seminal punk influenced
songs.
The band seemed a little worse for their
travelling to and from gigs. They had apparently been to Glasgow,
then Leicester, and then Glasgow again before travelling down to Stockton
for tonight’s show. A little more thought should have gone into the
tour management, but the old adage of a gigs a gig comes to mind.
Things didn’t get off to a great start as
the bass player had to frantically change his bass half way through the
first song. But give him his due, he did it a breakneck speed and
was soon back with the rest of the band.
Firstly the band seemed a little weary and
probably weren’t at their best tonight and the vocals seemed a little hit
and miss, but overall they did give it their all, no matter how shattered
they were.
Songs of note had to be ‘Temporary Death’,
‘Last Chance’ and the set ender ‘Too Late’. All in all not a bad set
but they didn’t ignite my enthusiasm.
Now to the opening act and the main reason
for the trip, Get Vegas. These are a band that I saw at this very
same venue as part of another triple-header.
They impressed me so much at that gig I
wanted to see if they could come up with the goods once more. And
what can I say these four young guys just rocked. Sure at the start
of the set they seemed a little tense, but they soon got into their
groove.
Opening up with ‘Speed’ the band were as
good if not better than the last time I saw them live. The band was
really tight on stage and just made it a pleasure to watch them perform
with such ease.
The thing that really impresses me about
the band is the lack of ego’s, on stage they play as a team and seemed to
enjoy every minute of their all too short 30 min set.
The band continued to impress with ‘Train
Blues’ another full on rock song, with the vocals of Jonny Cole sounding
superb as always.
The intro into ‘Wanna Know’ showed what a
powerhouse vocal talent Cole is as he yelled out at the start of the song.
But the band are a four piece and played as one unit with Ash Walker just
ripping it up on the guitar and with such ease, it was a joy to watch him
play, and the rhythm section of Adam Laing on bass and Martin Saint on
drums were the glue that kept it all together.
Next up it was another song off the bands
demo CD A Soundtrack To A Revolution ‘Don’t Need Your Love’, which
sounded great on the CD but was even better live. But it was ‘Break It
Down’ that really impressed me live, with a opening drum solo led by
Saint, the band let rip and brought the song to life on stage.
Then they slowed things down a little with
‘One More Time’, before really going for it on the last song ‘Hard Lovin’
with young Walker spewing out some great riffs on the guitar.
This was another very impressive
performance by the band and after seeing them perform live twice now I can
see them improving with every performance and going from strength to
strength.
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