Knives At Noon - Knives At Noon Live Show!
24 Oct 2008 // A review by knivesatnoon
"Knives at Noon then came on, they were the headline act but as I found out later they were driving to Wellington straight after their set to perform the following night and hence why they played before Outbreak. Shit, they were cool. Through the make up of the band, they transplanted the heady atmosphere of an Ibiza or Tenerife nightclub to the little ole Backstage in little ole Dunedin. With some live music it's hard sometimes to understand the vocals and it is therefore not always clear what they are singing about and hence their meaning of the song. With Knives at Noon this wasn't the case. You could hear the vocalist decently and maybe the sound engineer had decided to wake up but the music wasn't deafeningly loud. It was loud enough to envelop you and let you groove along well and feel the music but not too much to be uncomfortable. Knives at Noon really got you up and grooving"
Reviewed by Ronnie Teapot
About Knives At Noon
Knives at Noon started jamming in late 2007, but only really started doing things worth talking about in 2010, when they released the Glitter Guts EP (through Liberation), and the single and video for Violins and Violence.
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