B2, Norwich
Friday 5th May 2023
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DEAD MAN’s WHISKEY – NORWICH – LIVE REVIEW
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With thousands heading into London and millions more preparing to watch the outlandish Coronation on the TV, a hundred or so hard rockers file into the B2 venue in Norwich for a old school rock show.
This feels much more of a celebration of our great nationâs true culture and community than the scenes that weâll see in Westminster Abbey. There is less pomp and ceremony here but there is still a great time to be had.
BROKEN SOUL
Getting these festivities underway are four-piece Broken Soul who get the crowd suitably warned up with tracks such as âBy My Sideâ and âAlways Be With Meâ. They may not have the military precision of the Coldstream Guards band but thatâs actually the charm! Itâs rough, itâs ready and tonight Broken Soul get the crowd rocking.
ATTIC THEORY
Next up on the compact stage are sextet Attic Theory who clearly have a number of readymade fans out in the audience. Their time on stage feels short, which is always a good sign and by the time they close out their set with âSaints Amongst Usâ, they have the venue in full swing, singing along to every word as if they were reciting the national anthem in the presence of the new king!
DEAD MAN’S WHISKEY
Feeling the tedious Coronation link coming to an end, itâs time for Dead Manâs Whiskey to sit upon the B2 throne. The group started making waves with their debut album, âUnder the Gunâ, around 2017 and seemed on the cusp of something special just as the pandemic hit.
Like many, particularly in the music industry, 2020 was something of a momentum killer, but the band now appear ready to reach for the sceptre once more. New single, âMasqueradeâ has been very well received and tonight the crowd canât wait to kneel before their new masters.
The band are more than prepared to lead the crowd through an hour of good honest rock nâ roll. The new material on offer is greeted with equal delight to older tracks such as âWar Machineâ and âThis Fightâ, which is another good sign this evening.
The closing trio of âHoe Streetâ, the emotive âMake You Proudâ and the fantastic âRacing Bulletâ showcase a band ready to ascend, perhaps not to sovereignty but certainly to the next level in the hierarchy of the music industry.
There is even time for an encore of AC/DC classic âHighway To Hellâ, which sends the fans out the door happy. Tomorrowâs events in London will be remembered for years to come, but itâs nights like these happening every night in great venues across the land that make this country what it is!
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