So, before I talk about bands I just want to say something. City Sirens played an acoustic set. There were a lot of people there, but a lot were not paying attention. Come on, there are four amazing musicians up there baring their souls and you're not paying attention. They are telling you their life story... and you are ignoring them. If you don't want to hear it, go outside.
The first band I'm going to talk about is Cold Driven from Armstrong, British Columbia. Staring with the very first note, their sound just flew from the stage and hit you in the face. Every single one of them were headbanging, and screaming lyrics in each others faces. I think them doing this so much is what sets them apart. They never stood still without moving in some way. Keys player Kalen Bird was amazing to watch. I have seriously never seen somebody so into the music before. He was so intense, you could see in his eyes that he loves the music and it means a lot to him. Singer Billy Nichell showed everybody he rocks — starting with the sound check. The sound that came from his mouth was better than a lot of studio voices for singers. Check these guys out again on the 6th, they won't be around for a while after that.
Next up I'm going to talk about is City Sirens. These guys rock with electric guitars, and with classical guitars too. I walked in all pumped, and saw that they were playing acoustic and got even more pumped. A lot of my favourite bands have played acoustic sets, and I feel it really shows off their talent. For anyone who has seen this band, you know that singer Mike Dias kicks ass. Without guitars and drums behind him, you can hear better. He sung really smoothly, with a huge range. A lot of singers are really good, but have no range. My favourite song they played that night was That's Business. This song is about the music industry, and about how it's all about business, and not making music. I totally agree with this song. It seems like it's not about talent anymore, just about how much money you have. Make sure to check out a show on March 14th at the Hamilton YMCA.
This was also the first time Loaded has played at the Underground since the beginning of October. They had a really large group of supporters. The second they started playing you saw kids jump around smiling and singing along. Singer Joe Janicas is a total rock star. He has the look, the attitude, and the sound. They played a bunch of songs that I remembered from previous Loaded shows. Apparently the rest of the people remembered them too because they were screaming along with Joe. They had a brand new bassist Aaron Young. Joe told me he was a little nervous, but you couldn't really tell. Aaron is a great addition to the band, and I am super excited to see more shows with him there!!