Graveyard Johnnys - South Sea Live, Sheffield - April 2015
The second you walk through the door you know your in for a great night. The vibe electric and the mature with it crowd politely waiting in anticipation for what , on the cards promised to be every bit as good as when this line up smashed the South Sea. All three bands tonight where psyched up and every one a great example of Rock n Roll double base mayhem, with a bit of Psych-billy and Punk thrown in for good measure. First on "The Dukes of Bordello" who always deliver and this time they were openers and didn't disappoint. Lively and with venom in their veins, this 3 piece meant business and set the standard for the night with an explosive start which put the crowd right in the mood and left "The Sons of El Roacho" with some work to do. That they did and again the quality on show was second to none with the larger than life character of their frontman stirring up the audience for the Johnnys. Joe is no newcomer to the South Sea and the Graveyard Johnnys treated the crowd to some of their new tracks from their new album as well as throwing some old favourites in to finish what was an awesome night and all I can say is I look forward to seeing all bands again. Thanks go out to the great crowd who always make the night one of South Sea's favourite nights.
The second you walk through the door you know your in for a great night. The vibe electric and the mature with it crowd politely waiting in anticipation for what , on the cards promised to be every bit as good as when this line up smashed the South Sea. All three bands tonight where psyched up and every one a great example of Rock n Roll double base mayhem, with a bit of Psych-billy and Punk thrown in for good measure. First on "The Dukes of Bordello" who always deliver and this time they were openers and didn't disappoint. Lively and with venom in their veins, this 3 piece meant business and set the standard for the night with an explosive start which put the crowd right in the mood and left "The Sons of El Roacho" with some work to do. That they did and again the quality on show was second to none with the larger than life character of their frontman stirring up the audience for the Johnnys. Joe is no newcomer to the South Sea and the Graveyard Johnnys treated the crowd to some of their new tracks from their new album as well as throwing some old favourites in to finish what was an awesome night and all I can say is I look forward to seeing all bands again. Thanks go out to the great crowd who always make the night one of South Sea's favourite nights.
Sleaford Mods - South Sea Live, Sheffield. - July 2014
A sweaty and packed South sea witnessed a cracking insight into the lads while they hammered one street crowd hymn after another to the chanting crowd. Electric atmosphere and a laddy rout.
Below is the N.M.E.'s review of the night.
A sweaty and packed South sea witnessed a cracking insight into the lads while they hammered one street crowd hymn after another to the chanting crowd. Electric atmosphere and a laddy rout.
Below is the N.M.E.'s review of the night.