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October 24th, 2003, 06:07 PM
#1
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Here is a review of a show we performed in the summer, (featured on the Hallion website) what makes it extra special is that the reviewer is usually scathing of just about everybody, and he loved us!
HALLION LIVE REVIEW
The Grand,
Leigh On Sea
Essex
England 18/07/03
From the ominous tones of a heavy metal rendition of Star Wars ?Imperial March?, HALLION took the stage and it was obvious this was something very different from the typical Nu-Metal fare that I have become a little used to seeing. I actually felt I was about to witness something special and a small feeling of excitement took over.
The 4 characters that took the stage seemed cool and collected.
?FFEF? with it?s devil-may-care demeanour shook the floor and entertained despite monitor problems.
Complications resolved, Gav Ruadh introduced and launched into the first verse of ?Drama Queen? with a snarling vocal and look that conjured up images of Mike Monroe in his Hanoi days.
?Ain?t Fallin In Love Tonight? followed, it?s chilling tone cutting like a cold knife through the stifling venue. ?Could It Be You? roared between it?s subdued moments followed by the gentle song of lost love that is ?There She Goes?, a song that could be a real hit for them.
The musicianship within these four is fairly high, but they retain a certain danger. No slouches in performance either. Band introductions actually felt enjoyable, there appears to be quite a sense of camaraderie here. Mark Vickers? thunderous drumming commanded attention, leading to a brief bass solo from their stand-in bass player John Stott. Dane treated us to a flurry of high-speed blues licks before introducing Gav Ruadh, jokingly referring to his very recent emergency kidney surgery. No one would have guessed.
Introductions lead seamlessly into ?Great Song Of Defiance?, where the band lept into an impressive, almost thrash-metal stride?with a cowbell? which sounded ruthless.
Closing the evening with a choice of 2 covers, Sex Pistols? ?Silly Thing? and W.A.S.P?s ?Fuck Like A Beast? with members of Sneaking Fog to a great reception.
Hallion do have that something. There?s no band that you can draw a true comparison with. Gav almost resembles a red-haired Blackie Lawless, Dane a Joe Perry/Slash figure, Jay and Mark a little more understated but still exhibiting that rock n roll attitude. Musically speaking, Melody, Variety, Charm and Honesty appear to be Aces in their sleeves. Of which they may as well tattoo themselves with, because they are qualities I cannot see leaving them.
- Mike Baker
"Fukkin result!!!" as they say in Essex!
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October 24th, 2003, 09:26 PM
#2
Inactive Member
Good news, brother. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
Now get to working on some more BDL tunes. lol
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October 25th, 2003, 05:44 AM
#3
Inactive Member
Mint review Gav.
Congrats!
Keep it up, bro.
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October 25th, 2003, 05:39 PM
#4
Inactive Member
Aww,thats good news Gav!! :-).See,keep the faith,keep it goin!!!
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October 27th, 2003, 07:44 AM
#5
Inactive Member
Hey good review, a mix between Mike Monroe and Blackie Lawless [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img] You must be impressed with that Gav keep it goin [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
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