Guitar music fans - thoughts on this please?

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Saw them live Sunday, for the first time.

Loved them, got to meet them too and got a signed-cd!

Very good I thought, and will definately be seeing them in 2014
 
All a bit samey to others that have come before them; Blink 182, Falling in Reverse etc.... I take he glad it over as well.

Not to bad, but my cup of tea.
 
terrible, plus that should have called themselves the hooters.

I don't think ive seen 3 guys with bigger noses in one place either;)
 
I don't think Messrs. Clapton, Knopfler, Page etc. have too much to worry about there, really, do they. :D

Not really their genre though

The album is produced by Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, can definately hear it.

They have had some great write-ups and mainstream airplay, also supported some huge bands.

Im hoping they make it huge in 2014 as they are genuinely very nice lads too
 
Good song great harmonies but guitar and bass look like learners. But it works, were they as good live ?.

Very good live actually.

Steven, the singer/guitarist was very, very skilled on guitar actually playing 4 different axes with different effects, also had a 2-header with a bass-string on which he played simultaneously with the 6

They have supported 30-Seconds to Mars, you dont get to do that if you are mugs thats for sure.

I love the way they get harmony and melody balanced with a more rocky sound along with it.
 
Very good live actually.

Steven, the singer/guitarist was very, very skilled on guitar actually playing 4 different axes with different effects, also had a 2-header with a bass-string on which he played simultaneously with the 6

They have supported 30-Seconds to Mars, you dont get to do that if you are mugs thats for sure.

I love the way they get harmony and melody balanced with a more rocky sound along with it.
Best of luck to them :thup:
 
Dropkick Murphys are the ultimate for me.

I saw their first ever UK Show supporting The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and was instantly hooked

Seen them an awful lot, always nice as Al Barr (singer) will usuay thrust me the mic to belt out a line or 2 aswel
 
It wasn't too bad, the solo singing was decent as were the harmonies, I thought the heavier bit was unnecessary and the guitar riff completely out of place.
 
I don't think Messrs. Clapton, Knopfler, Page etc. have too much to worry about there, really, do they. :D


Have to agree with you , but we are talking about the greats , I also like Jose Feliciano too , he was blind from birth and could he play , his music is a matter of taste like ..............EYG
 
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