S.T.U.N. Live at the Grog Shop
Published November 23, 2003
The band played with dynamic, intensity and emotion and the crowd was definitely feeding off of it. They were screaming every word, trying to get a hand on the band members and eventually joined them onstage for the strangest drum jam and dance party that these eyes have ever seen. The band went through their set playing most of the songs from their first album. They played a B-side from the new vinyl edition that they just released and because I am sworn to secrecy, I can't tell you the other song they played. I can tell you that it was a much more rocking version of a song by one of the more famous British bands of all time and if you get a chance to hear them play it, you would be well served to check it out.
From playing bigger venues opening for Marilyn Manson, getting back to the smaller more intimate clubs, to their tour which will kick off in Japan later this year, this band is making some noise. They are one of the better live bands I have seen in a while. When someone tells you that, "you really have to see these guys live," it's just an excuse for why a particular band's CD sucks. In the case of S.T.U.N, they have a pretty good album that their live show will prop up to a whole new level.




(S.T.U.N. will be on the road in the U.S. through December 12 and their debut album Evolution of Energy is in stores everywhere)
- S.T.U.N. Live at the Grog Shop
- Published: November 23, 2003
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- Filed Under: Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Rock
- Writer: Craig Lyndall
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great job Craig, and nice pics - glad you like the show