By Trudi Goldsmith
On Friday 21st February Llanelli Music Scene took over the Masons Arms for their Music Scene night. Opening the evening were new Hardcore Metal Band Without Shores who kindly stepped in and covered for Truth Seeking Conspiracy who were unable to play.
Without Shores put on a brilliant 20 minute set . watch out for this new band on the live circuit as they grow their original set to headline proportions and be sure to check out their forthcoming 6 track ep which is released on 30th March. https://www.facebook.com/withoutshores
Next up were classic Old School Metal Band Helldown who have played the Masons a handful of times in the past few months. Helldown put on another great set of originals and metal covers including Exodus and Slayer. Check out their facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Helldown/139618549544037?fref=ts
Headlining the night with their first headline gig since reforming earlier this year were Metal Band These Hands of Mine who played a fantastic set to a by then packed out pub. The band played a polished set of original songs superbly demonstrating their fine musicianship skills which were topped by the epic guitar sounds of super talented guitarist Wayne Calford. These Hands of Mine finished up their well received set with original song Making a Stand. Check out These Hands of Mine on facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheseHandsOfMine
Check out Photos of the night by Milestone Photography ( Ben Rice) here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.219356378256284.1073741835.175479359310653&type=1
Photos By Buckley Photography ( Emma Buckley) here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.432819010183538.1073741845.286183428180431&type=1
The next Music Scene Night takes place this Saturday 1st March at The Kilkenny Cat with Llanelli Music Scene’s Band of the Month night with Devils Answer. from 8pm
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