Friday 4th April saw the Masons Arms packed to the rafters with people who all came out to see Eleven ( Ellven) and the System Of A Down Tribute band
HERE’S Barry Bungalow’s views of the night………..
Eleven ( E11ven) – a brilliant sound for an opening band.
A 4 piece band that played an amazing opening song to a crowd that was bouncing, at least within the small amount of space that was available to bounce. The quality of their sound was evident throughout their entire set. E11ven played a set of both original and covers, which went down amazingly well with the crowd. The band members ability to go from a melodic style of singing to an aggressive style, and back again, was very impressive and spot on .
The System Of A Down band put on an energetic amazing set , and the whole crowd sung along with the songs. The band played a mix of System of A Down’s heavier records as well as their more mellow music, providing a great variation within their set. A great performance which could even be heard from the back door of the smoking area at the pub, and passers-by were observed attempting to get in convinced that it was the real System of A Down playing. This in my eyes, is the highest compliment any cover band could get. I was unable to ask the crowd what they thought of the band during the performance, as they were all singing along with the band, but the response I got from the crowd following the gig was nothing beyond unbelievably positive, all of whom are massively looking forward to the System of A Down Tribute Band’s next performance …
System of A Down Tribute Band
Photos by Trudi G
for more photos of the Night click HERE to access the Llanelli Music Scene page
check out some videos from the night here
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