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Artist: The Fifteen Minutes Society & Get Vegas Venue: The Georgian Theatre, Stockton Date: 16 December 2006 |
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With the year almost at a close there is just time to squeeze in a few more gigs before the end of the year. Tonight we came to check out another up and coming young band Get Vegas who were part of a three-band show at Stockton’s Georgian Theatre. The three bands on tonight’s bill all have different sounds and different ways of bringing their music across non more so that headliners The 15 Minute Society but more of that later, first up were another bunch of young hopefuls named The Ghost Cats, who delivered a sound that can only be described as surf rock, a sort of mix between the Ramones and the Beach Boys. A strange sort of mix you might say but it worked rather well. With notable songs like ‘The Sixties Dirge’, ‘Out Tonight’ and my personal favourite of the night ‘Intro Outro’, all worthy of a listen and in the right environment would go down well.
The set continued with the excellent up-tempo rocker ‘My Rock n Roll’ before slowing things down just a touch with the expressive tones of ‘Burning Soul’. After a quick plug for the bands website it was back to the rock with the excellent ‘Hard Lovin’. The band also showed they have a talent for the more bluesy rock with song like ‘What Did Your Mother Tell You’ and new song ‘Sweet Honey’, both of which gave guitarist Ritchie a chance to shine as he just ripped it up with some excellent slide guitar. The band finished things off with an excellent cover of Free’s ‘Wishing Well’. This is the second time in two days that I've witnessed a young band end their set with this classic song and it's great to see young bands putting their own spin on a classic and doing it so well. The band really impressed me once again and with Jonny they have a gold mine in his vocal talent. Ritchie seems to bring a new confidence to the band and complements the with the backbone rhythm section of bassist Adam Laing and drummer Martin Saint to perfection. This band has it all and hopefully all their hard work over the past year will bring fruit in 2007.
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