Thursday 4 April 2013

REVIEW: Walk the Moon, Temple - HMV Institute, 26/02/2013


   Face-paint fuelled show as Ohio indie rockers embark on their headline UK tour and hit up Birmingham.

   Following a rather positive reception from supporting fun. back in October last year, and the overall positive reception towards their self titled album, Walk the Moon showed they're far more than a support band at their sold out show in the Temple putting the quartet firmly on the musical map.

   Using the album's first track, Quesadilla, to open the show, Walk The Moon certainly began on an energetic note moving smoothly into Next in Line. Though mostly younger teens, there was never a still moment in the crowd - even slower number, Iscariot, invoked a synchronised swaying.

   The band also played one of their older songs, Me and All My Friends, which the crowd were only too happy to join in with, screaming 'come on over now' much to the band's joy. Further proving a strong, ever growing fan base was the audience participation with Tightrope - never has that venue seen so many raised jazz hands.

   The band ended on a seemingly unexpected encore, covering Bowie classic 'Let's Dance', a track enjoyed by all ages, including the parents that were accompanying their underaged children. Needless to say, if they didn't arrive as fans, they certainly left as them.

   After what can only be described as a buzzing gig, the only hope left for Walk the Moon is that their fan base continues growing and stays as strong as it already has become. Oh, and that they keep producing fantastic music that you can't help but dance to.



**Quick not - I thought this posted 2 months ago, but it only saved to drafts!!! Sorry for the HUGE delay - I'll double check next time!**