![]() It looks well proportioned, doesn’t look like it’s a “trying hard” cruiser. And here is where the IQ155Z scores well. The owner expects differentiation and presence compared to the other bikes. ![]() Riding comfort is just a bonus, but the reason people buy cruisers is mainly because of the styling. The bike enjoys many technologies from other companies that Zongshen supplies, like for example the front fork which according to Zongshen has technology derived from Showa. In fact the brand Zongshen can be seen on different parts of the bike and is even mentioned in Motorstar’s product advertisements. It would be hard for most to follow the energy of Starcrawler but this trio managed to hold their own.The bike is mainly produced and designed by Zongshen, a leading Chinese brand. Singer Chris Vos bounced around the stage playing harmonica for the entire first song and kept the energy level high. I think they won some people over with their performance and I’m one of those people!Īlso from Los Angeles as support, The Record Company, a bluesy southern rock trio that seemed less out of place this night. Singer Arrow de Wilde is a tall string bean of a gal whose antics on stage are exceptionally entertaining. glam punk band Starcrawler who surprised quite a few people who probably weren’t expecting that kind of band opening for Rival Sons. The show ended with the bands most popular song, Keep On Swinging from 2012’s Head Down. Buchanan apologized to the Albany crowd a couple nights earlier saying his voice wasn’t in the best of shape from all the touring and this is the one song where you could hear a little strain in his voice but honestly, it’s a real powerful song and he pushed through it like a champion! Both are recovering and his message to everyone was to forgive yourself and be kind to yourself.Īfter a spirited drum solo by Mike Miley they launched into the latest radio hit Nobody Wants To Die, a real banger which has been steadily climbing the charts. I think he had a different guitar for every song and they’re all beautiesįor the song Where I’ve Been, Buchanan explained how the song was written about two people in his life who went through different types of trauma, one who suffered addiction and the other the trauma of serving his country overseas. The Fuzz Lord, Scott Holiday always looking dapper in tailored suit, shades and fedora, was dazzling on guitar. Of course they played the radio hits as well, Electric Man, Open My Eyes, Keep On Swinging. ![]() Of the 14 songs this night, six were from Darkfighter, truly a great album if you haven’t listened to it yet. Four songs in, Jay spoke to the London audience saying, “It’s good to see you! It feels like it’s been forever, we’re so happy to be here!” He then asked if anyone had heard the new record and introduced the song Rapture saying it means a lot to him and was pivotal in the writing for the album. I love the organ intro to this song and how the band walks out just before it kicks into some heavy guitar and Jay Buchanan’s soaring vocals. The show opened with Mirrors, the first song off their latest album Darkfighter. There were a couple incidents early on with fans who indulged a little to much and needed some assistance but otherwise a really good crowd LMH really is a great venue and the fans are really appreciative. ![]() The band was in fine form and really had the crowd all night. ![]()
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