Review: The King Blues @ The Wedgewood Rooms

words and photos by Mark Hayward

I didn’t know completely what to expect. Cheap Levitra online I’d heard quite a lot about The King Blues from word of mouth and from my friends who themselves had seen them play at Butserfest last year. As I wasn’t sure who they were, I had done some background research into them and the main thing that hit me was ‘politics’. I realised how much as a band they stood up against politics and how much they wanted to make an impact. Vardenafilo levitra

The opening band of the night were The Skints, who I also hadn’ t heard before. buy drugs online With incredible vocal harmonies being produced by digital effects, and ‘laddish’ charm by their guitarist. Florida codes bank They stood out quite order diflucan a bit and got the crowed warmed up nicely. Order Doxycycline Their reggae/ska beats had people on their feet dancing along, having a great time.

When The King Blues took to the stage, there was a real buzzing atmosphere and when Itch (vocals) appeared, it was clear that a majority of the females at the front had only bundled their way there to be closer to him. A heckler, 5 songs in to their set, gave an opportunity for Itch to voice his feelings about how much he loves what he does and how hard the band have worked to get where they are. It was obvious which songs were their best/well known songs. Levitra generico Mainly ‘I want you’, ‘Save the world, get the girl’ and ‘Headbutt’. The whole of their set was full of activity and up beat tunes, it’s not my cup of tea. But they definitely know how to put on a s Zithromax pharmacyhow!

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