They've been through hell but look like they've got their selves back together and hopefully there will be more great nights like this one ahead. Other bands would've fallen by the wayside the 9 months these guys have endured. The emotion shown by the band when the crowd were going was immense and it was another cracking night and I was genuinely relieved I'd turned up to see them roll on. Whilst I never saw him play, the Eagles of Death Metal cover was a thing of beauty and Davy Joe's solo was proof that rock n roll is always worth the effort.Īs is customary Jesse came on for a couple shortened versions of songs picked from the audience played solo. The Eagles of Death Metal take big steps forward with each of their albums, making their scuzz-rock sleeker and catchier without sacrificing its sludgy hedonism: Death by Sexy added seedy glitz and extra sneering to Peace Love Death Metals gleefully low-rent Rolling Stones worship, and Heart On ups the ante again. Even throwing in a Bowie cover of Moonage Daydream. Crashing through old tracks and new tracks a like. Jesse is of course the leading light bit without the support of a fully commited band to back his every move it would be a lack lustre affair.Īs ever the band threw a ton of guitar picks and towels into the audience trying to involve everybody in the event that evening had become. There can be no doubting the quality of the showmanship the band as a whole deliver. This time however they came onto the Bay City Rollers, I despise the Bay City Rollers. Before launching into their opening number. But still a cracking set and a band well worth checking out. The drummer almost sober this time round. Their performance seem some what subdued. White Miles were supporting them again as they had in November. Even with my now 15 year old son constantly hitting me with "I hope they play this, or play this again" I felt no enthusiasm leading up to the gig. Whilst on holiday I got a notification for their gig at the Barrowlands and immediately bought 2 tickets. Yes the music put a smile on my face but some of the press generated by the Devil himself left me doubting the Peace Love Death Metal ethos. Eagles of Death Metal, Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, and more Nick Oliveri on his time in Queens Of The Stone Age and Kyuss Soundsphere Clips 56K views 6 months ago Eagles of Death. What has ensued beginning with the Love you all the time covers campaign to some of the quite frankly ludicrous statements Jesse Hughes left me torn about my love for the band. 2 days later the terrorist attack at the Bataclan happened. It's fair to say they did not disappoint. I saw them for the first time in November 2015 with my 14 year old son. Firstly I have to say I love Eagles of Death Metal.
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