Topic: Austin Gold
Whitley Bay Playhouse - 11th May 2018
So after buying (and reviewing) their debut album back in January, I’ve been itching to see these guys live; as luck would have it, that chance came on Friday night when they appeared at Whitley Bay on a short opening run for none other than the mighty King King. All I can say is that that high level of anticipation was more than amply deserved, in fact I don’t think I’ve seen a band live up to such expectations since I first had opportunity to catch King King themselves.
No surprise that their all-too-brief set was most of the before Dark Clouds album, but the sheer all out confidence of their delivery not only held the partially filled hall but managed to lure more folk in from the bar. What really impressed though was the sheer power and clarity of David James Smith’s vocals; not a gnarly “blues” voice but one that certainly pinned you to the seat. Not only that, but this guy is a double-threat as he swings a very tasty Gibson Firebird. However, it’s not all DJS’s show, when he needs to step back on the guitar to deliver the vocals, equally impressive lead is picked up by Jack Cable (on what looked like a PRS Singlecut), so smooth a transition it puts me in mind of Nimmo Brothers. Then the pair of them run of on harmony playing that wouldn’t be out of place on classic Wishbone Ash. You would think then, with two very good guitars and powerhouse vocals, there’d be no room for Hammond & keys, but, a similar set-up worked for Whitesnake all those years ago, and Russell Hill makes his presence felt, without having to elbow in. Put that over Lee Churchill’s rumbling bass and the crisp, whip like drumming of Chris Ogden and you’ve got a band that means business.
If anyone though got a surprise in the evening, it was the Austin Gold band themselves as to how well they were received; deservedly so. I’m already anticipating a headline set, hopefully before the year’s end.
From Clitheroe, the following evening - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3HQguIO3VI
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