Razorlight - Highbury Garage, N6 Tuesday 7 th June 2005 - Live Review
** Razorlight**
Razorlight - Highbury Garage, N6 Tuesday 7 th June 2005 - Live Review
Highbury Garage, N6
Tuesday 7 th June 2005 Razorlight, a band who at the start of their epic rise to stardom were a welcome breath of fresh air injected into the ever increasing mediocrity of the recent indie scene. Johnny and co bounced onto the stage with their customary energy and it seemed many believed that this would be a high octane, ferocious performance that Razorlight fans are accustomed to.
It started explosively too with Vice, Dalston and Rock N Roll lies quickly following each other, with a new thickness previously unheard at Razorlight concerts. It sounded like Johnny truly believes that in order to succeed with now much heard material at the summer festivals, the band must evolve these tracks in order for them to sound fresh. And these new ideas seem to have gone down well with the crowd as Bright lights (a welcome surprise) showed, with Johnny controlling the stage with amazing presence and Andy really showing off his strong and effective drumming. The whole band seem more comfortable with their rising popularity and sound amazingly tight musically.
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Alex Chapman