Back in 2006 I had the privilege of seeing Joe Bonamassa perform at Mr Kyps in Poole to an audience of around 100 people. After the show, I knew that all of us there that night had not only witnessed a tremendous talent but one that was going to go far – and we all know how Joe’s career has turned out since then.
Flip forward seven years and I got the same feeling when I went to see The Temperance Movement at Mr Kyps on Saturday. This was my most hotly anticipated gig of the year and they didn’t disappoint one bit. Kicking off with Be Lucky they totally owned a packed and enthusiastic Kyps finishing their one and a bit hour long set with a rousing version of Only Friend which had the audience singing and waving along. At the end of the show, the merch stand was understandably packed and the guys from the band were happy to mingle with the audience, sign photos, set lists etc.
Checking their website this morning they’ve had to add extra tour dates because of pheonomenal demand, plus they’re supporting Bruce Springsteen at the Hard Rock Calling weekend 29 and 30 June. If that wasn’t enough to look forward to, then their debut album is due to be released on around 16 September and will comprise 14 tracks including those on the EP.
Forget your Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice and X-Factor and all that plastic, manufactured rubbish that passes as music nowadays. If you’re in the UK, get yourselves along to see The Temperance Movement while you still can and see for yourself what everyone else who has seen them is talking about.
Onto another talented bunch - got to give a name check to Rus’s band, the newly-christened Walk the Night, who supported The Temperance Movement. These four very accomplished young guys write and perform their own songs and certainly got the audience going. Hopefully we’ll see more of them locally and an EP release (hint, hint).