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.
This is reflected in the age of their target audience; some dates on the tour are celebrated Under 14s Only nights, and the youth is clear even at Fibbers as a large portion of the audience leave at the end of the night to ring their parents for a lift home.
This youthfulness shows in the songwriting, One Night Only produce tunes which are exciting but occasionally lack depth. However, if the music can grow up with the band then something quite exciting could emerge.
After a measured and considered experience you’re interested to hear how the band sound on record. You can hear some of the band’s tunes at their myspace and check out our interview with keyboard player Jack Sails in this week’s podcast.
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