James Arden checks out the garage rockers latest album.
The Christian rock band from Brighton bring religion to the masses.
Recipe for modern R'n'B album: liberal helpings of guest rappers and an overdose of sexual euphemisms.
Whether this is due to the parental makeup of he crowd or the fact that it is the second of two shows - meaning that the hardcore have worn themselves out on the first night - is unclear. What is clear, however, is despite the audience this is a brilliantly professional performance, with a young band really starting to find themselves during a gruelling tour. One Night Only, it seems, really are one to watch.
Despite the crowd’s apathy you’re interested in hearing more. You can listen to some of the band’s tunes as they are on record at their myspace and check out our interview with keyboard player Jack Sails in this week’s podcast.
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