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Be a Box Office reviewerYou are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Entertainment > The Box Office > Be a Box Office reviewer > Send us your gig reviews! Send us your gig reviews!Been to any good gigs in Beds, Herts or Bucks recently? Why not tell the world about it?! Whether you've seen a great band down your local pub or been to see a major group play as their UK or national tour passes through Beds, Herts or Bucks, we want to hear what you thought of them! Giant Drag's wickedly dry Annie Hardie Send us your gig review of a band or solo singer seen in Beds, Herts or Bucks by filling in the form below and see them published on this site! The pick of the bunch will be read out on 成人快手 Three Counties Radio's The Box Office programme - Sunday afternoon's between 5.00pm and 7.00pm. __________________________________________ Cajun Dance PartyVenue: Esquires, Bedford They arrive on stage to polite applause, lead singer Danny Blumberg arriving with the conventional tambourine tucked under one arm and the less conventional walking stick in the other. The walking stick will later be involved in the most spontaneous and raucous part of the evening, but before that CDP kicked off proceedings with 鈥楾he Race鈥. It is clear early on that Blumberg is keen on providing a spectacle and engaging the crowd using traditional as well as unconventional ways of doing this. The more unorthodox of these actions included running in and out of the assembled crowd and even standing in one of the corners of the venue. This spontaneity seems to manifest from his uncontrollable excitement and being in the audience it is very infectious sight to behold. As they rip through there short but beautifully crafted set including songs 鈥楤uttercups鈥, 鈥楥olourful Life鈥 and 鈥楢mylase鈥 which Blumberg informs the crowd is the next single adding 鈥淵ou are the first people we have told鈥 the crowd respond to this personal approach as the set draws to its climatic end. After the briefest of departures from the stage in which a healthy chant of 鈥渆ncore encore鈥 takes place they return to rapturous applause and proceed to repay the expectant crowd with set closer 鈥楾he Next Untouchable鈥 and as expected it provides the first real sing a long as well as the 鈥榳alking stick鈥 incident mention earlier in which Danny thrusting walking stick into the air as it hit the chorus manages to catch a ceiling tile which crashes to the ground narrowly missing bassist Max Bloom, this is them smashed up and handed to the now heaving mass gathered at the front. There is little doubt that Bedford has witnessed something special. Gary Salmon, Ampthill___________________________________________ HekzVenue: Bedford Esquires Review: Matt Young displays vocals passed down from Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. These four sixth formers play the part of true metal. Their new E.P. contains catchy riffs and hooklines. Pick up their 'Exodus' E.P at any of their gigs Lewis Borthwick, Meppershall__________________________________________ Silver SidedVenue: The Horn, St Albans Review: This gig was so awesome, there were 4 very talented young men, with lots of potential, they have their own unique sound and are really good live. Ross is an excellent front man who involves the crowd. The atmosphere at this gig was amazing which totally topped the night off. If you ever get the chance to see this band then do look at their website www.myspace.com/silversided2007 www.silversided/com Cassie Forster, Hertfordshire___________________________________________ EmmVenue: Esquires, Bedford Review: I thought Emm (Terry Emm) was brilliant last night in Danny's Bar,听 Esquires in Bedford. He's the kind of singer/songwriter who sings about the really personal things in relationships, so the lyrics were really reflective and deep. He backs this with a backdrop of finger-picked guitar lines for a simple but effective sound. There were a few alternate tunings being used by him, he'd occasionally sit back and tune without saying what he was doing, kinda enigmatic. Highlights of the set were a song called 'Blossom' which had really nice humming and speed changes and a song called 'White Butterflies' which was a hypnotically strummed folky song with the catchiest riff! Only criticisms we're that a lot of his stuff was quiet, but maybe the crowd should have been more appreciative too, there was a lot of talking. But on the whole, thoroughly good gig, he blew away all the other acoustic acts on the night! Tony Randolf, Bedford__________________________________________ last updated: 30/05/2008 at 15:09 You are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Entertainment > The Box Office > Be a Box Office reviewer > Send us your gig reviews! |
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