22 Dec 2024
UsernamePassword

Remember Me? | Join | Recover
Click here to sign in via social networking

Hurricane Kids - Hurricane Kids @ Kings Arms Tavern 19/12/12

26 Dec 2012 // A review by Jay Kim

CONCERT REVIEW
Hurricane Kids
Kings Arms Tavern
19/12/12
Written by Jay Kim

For a band that had a 50 person crowd and a keyboardist with a broken left hand, the Hurricane Kids were surprisingly relaxed for their first ever show. Friends in the crowd were given waves and smiles were exchanged between the band. The vibes onstage were calm and carefree as they prepared their equipment before their set, suggesting that the members are all experienced and natural performers.

And what performers they were. After leaving Jared and Willy to settle onstage for some time, the speakers erupted with thunderous bass. The band walked over to their instruments onebyone to a beautiful and ambient version of a familiar tune that’s eventually recognized as their debut single Tonight and by some miracle of fantastically rehearsed timing they burst straight into the song. The crowd were bobbing their heads to the beat and watched the energy given off by Olly, who worked hard to excite a rather sober and unfamiliar audience.

The band were wonderfully tight thanks to their preprogrammed backing tracks, which helped to provide a more full sounding atmosphere to the music. Indeed, their usage threatened to make the show feel more like a borderline karaoke performance. But they pulled it off with a professionalism that’s characteristic of most modern pop artists.

That being said, it became clear after hearing their surprisingly enjoyable rendition of As Long As You Love Me (as made famous by The Backstreet Boys), that Olly is the main focus of this band in terms of sound and exuberance. His voice is definitely a strong point in the music and clear efforts in the production are made to make sure this is known. Although his numerous attempts to pump up the crowd fell flat (endlessly encouraging them to dance along), his efforts were admirable and was not to blame for the rather oneway avenue presented on the night.

Which was a shame to be honest, as their new originals such as So Beautiful and Make You Love Me possessed a catchiness that just begged to be sang along to. Asides from the rather generic lyrical topics of admiring women and pursuing their love, the band truly showed that they were unique to the NZ music industry and that no other band has even touched their sound by a mile. The songs had great dynamics and had people humming the tunes long after the show. Both received decent applause.

The main verdict: The Hurricane Kids could easily call their first show a success. The music was played well and much of the crowd came out of the venue expressing positive opinions. Unfortunately, the vibes during the show felt awkward due to a stubborn crowd that gave very little energy for the band to feed off. Perhaps it would have been nice to see the rest of the band present a similar energy to Olly to support his efforts. However, it’s still early days for the Hurricane Kids. Here’s to hoping they catch enough wind to get a little bigger.

 

About Hurricane Kids

Hurricane Kids is a power Pop band hailing from Auckland on a singular mission to blow your speakers up. Made up of a tasty fruit bowl of members from musical backgrounds ranging from Jazz to Hardcore, Hurricane Kids have fused together on the common ground of making music that you can’t get out of your head. The combination of synths, electronic beats, pop song sensibility and the raw grunt of rock n roll guitars meld together to form their unique sound.

Hurricane Kids are dedicated to the development of their sound and building their fan base, both nationally and worldwide. The Hurricane Kids are here to bring the party back, and smash you in the face with happiness.

Karl now performs with Written By Wolves.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Hurricane Kids

Releases

Live It Up
Year: 2013
Type: EP

Other Reviews By Jay Kim

Titanium - All For You Album Review
12 Jan 2013 // by Jay Kim
Not long ago, The Edge FM said they would set out to manufacture the perfect boy band. Now, they present to us a carefully selected group known as Titanium.
Read More...
View All Articles By Jay Kim

NZ Top 10 Singles

  • APT.
    ROSÉ And Bruno Mars
  • DIE WITH A SMILE
    Lady Gaga And Bruno Mars
  • BIRDS OF A FEATHER
    Billie Eilish
  • TASTE
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY
    Gracie Abrams
  • ESPRESSO
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • SAILOR SONG
    Gigi Perez
  • LOSE CONTROL
    Teddy Swims
  • A BAR SONG (TIPSY)
    Shaboozey
  • GOOD LUCK, BABE!
    Chappell Roan
View the Full NZ Top 40...
muzic.net.nz Logo
100% New Zealand Music
All content on this website is copyright to muzic.net.nz and other respective rights holders. Redistribution of any material presented here without permission is prohibited.
Report a ProblemReport A Problem