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Tonight’s line-up is surely enough to satisfy any fan of Australian hard rock.
The presence of wine and abandonment of shoes onstage give the night a sense of casual.
An encore has Lane performing I Won’t Back Down by Tom Petty and a final song that summons Williams and Ludecke back to the stage for a coming together of three of the best storytellers around.
Boy & Bear cap their set off perfectly by warning us not to expect an encore.
If tonight is anything to go by, The Holidays’ fanbase is about to explode.
Snakadaktal aren’t bad performers as such, they just haven’t yet developed a way of translating the seductiveness of their recordings into a live format.
This band makes it impossible not to smile, dance and discover that talented musicians don’t actually have to take themselves seriously to earn respect.
All Washed Up brings an underwhelming conclusion to the show. Not because it’s a bad song, but simply because it wasn’t the best choice.
A quick peruse on Facebook en route to the car unveils a fellow concert-goer’s post that says it all: “Bob Dylan: America’s Paul Kelly”.
With a plethora of talent and energy, Kingswood have huge things ahead of them, including many brilliant live performances. But next time, here’s hoping for a little less conversation.