![]() ![]() Black cloaks, skull make-up and religious imagery all speak for themselves on stage, and tonight brought fans out in their droves to see singer Papa Emeritus II and his band, or as they’re known Nameless Ghouls. Next up were Swedish outfit, Ghost, who really require no introduction. Jeff rounded off the set by climbing the barriers to go and sing with the crowd further back, taking what seemed to be the world’s longest mic lead. Their sound somewhere between nineties grunge and the heavier end of indie, saw songs from their debut album along with a few new ones not yet recorded, and won over those who had the good sense to move a little closer to the stage. He was up there, feeling every word and note as he dragged his mic stand down the fret board of his guitar. ![]() This wasn’t a man “playing” at being a rock star. ![]() Front man Jeff Angell made rock ’n’ roll look smooth again. For those along to see “Duff McKagan’s new band”, they instead saw a unified band not defined by one person, but by the talent that drives them as a group. Why you shouldn’t have missed them they absolutely nailed it. Their self titled debut album only dropped last month, and the fact that they were opening up wasn’t really pushed heavily. Why you might have missed them they’re still a bit of a new band as they formed only last year. And, Duff McKagan of Guns ‘N… Well you know who he is. Barrett Martin (of Screaming Trees) on drums. Who are they? Jeff Angell and Ben Anderson (of The Missionary Position) on vocals and keys. To those who didn’t make it to tonight’s gig early, more fool you. ![]()
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