Rock out
by 800Series on 4/10/15Bowery Ballroom - New YorkGreat show! Bowery Ballroom is a good sounding venue, and the crowd carried the band along. Good times!
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Great show! Bowery Ballroom is a good sounding venue, and the crowd carried the band along. Good times!
They filled the entire venue with so much energy. Everybody was dancing and having a good time.
Great show, well worth the 5 hour drive to Portland for the night out!
Have seen the London Souls twice, great shows both times!
Simply amazing! The London souls rocked the house!!!
Killer show. Slayed it on the guitar. Didnt want it to end!
The band was awful altogether. Their songs were all over the place ranging from metal to emo to jam band. Aside from the overall letdown of the band, the sound was HORRENDOUS! The sound check was non existant and the amps often let out piercing screeches. I am not sure if the band, the venue or both were horrible but I would not recommend this concert to anyone.
Always a fantastic show. Rock and roll like it should be. Your favorite rock stars love children
We went to the first record release party and these guys are the real deal. Since that party a year or so ago, they have had a residency at the Brooklyn bowl and have toured extensively and have even almost died in car accidents. They return alive and well with a new bass player who plays as well as Kiyoshi did, but lacks the front man singing skills that lead to two of their greatest songs, "shes in control" and my personal favorite, the epic "dizzy". Despite that change Tash Neal, the lead guitarist/ singer, is doing better than ever, and has changed up his style very little. He was given a second guitar, a dobro, and there was a short time where the new bass player left and he rocked with Chris, the Ginger Baker-esque drummer, who sings well and plays even better. They covered AC/DC's "its a long way to the top", Bowie's "it aint easy" and closed with a rockin', balls to the walls cover of the Faces "stay with me".
The tomorrow never knows encore was unreal. Can't wait til the next show.