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I’m a huge fan of rock, and hearing new and exciting twists on the genre is something that I find incredibly exciting, and something that White Hills have got spot on with their psychedelic and stoner rock fusion. Seeing a band like this perform live heightens the experience of their music, from the incredibly flamboyant costumes, to the energy they give in their performance from start to finish. They played several improvised sections of music from start to finish in their show, and hearing incredible music created on the spot is something magical that you’ll never experience from a studio recording.
They played a great selection of their tracks from their debut album, They’ve Got Blood Like We’ve Got Blood, right up to So You Are…So You’ll Be, which had everyone going wild. Their use of conventional rock instruments alongside electronic samplers and mixing desks creates a really organic and original twist on traditional rock, and watching it being performed live gave me a whole new appreciation of their talent. The entire band committed 110% to every single song, and were great at passing their energy on to the audience by shouting out words of encouragement to get everyone dancing. It was an incredibly fun show, and I’d definitely see them again.
I went to see White Hills for the third time in 2 years not quite knowing what to expect. My trepidation was mainly around the reviews for the latest album and it's electronica content. No worries though it only lasted the first 2 minutest so far an awesome gig well up to their usual standards. They really rock when they go for it and as a power trio have few current rivals. They also demonstrated their experimental side with 3 long songs that would easily outdo anything Pink Floyd have attempted in the last 30 years.
All in all a great gig that was varied, entertaining and a real demonstration of musicianship!
Amazing show, W.H. were on top of their shit. Opened with the classic Dead and proceeded to set everyones head on fire! The Highlight of the show was Don't Be Afraid IMO.
They also played a couple of tracks off their soon to be released album Stop Mute Defeat. Overall great show, would catch them again.