Wednesday 29 February 2012

Outfit Live Review

Ending their seven-date, UK tour beneath the roof of Birmingham’s, Rainbow Warehouse, Outfit inconspicuously take to the stage in a smouldered, purple lit room. Resembling The Beatle’s, boy band charm, Hot-Chip’s, quirky eruptions and Steve Morrissey’s, hair raising vocals, it is vital to address that despite these correlations- this band is not to be categorised.
From the pleasant constraint of internet information, to the unpretentious and effortless performances, it is clear to see that this band ask for their audience to examine them with honesty, optimism and an open mind- creating opportunity for nothing other than sweet success.
Opening song, ‘Vehicles’ has no trouble owning the crowd’s whole attention, even those lingering aimlessly around the bar. They then hurl into second song, ‘Every Night I Dress Up As You’ before the rest of the soundtracks loop, swirl and intertwine gracefully into one another. The flawlessly synced, melodies and hypnotic, escapism atmosphere, allures the audience’s interest further. Soon enough, the entire room is completely engrossed.
The disparity between Outfit and other rock contemporys, is their refreshing approach of being themselves-nailing the entertainment factor without exerting. It’s clear to see why five piece Liverpudlians are quickly becoming the nation’s new found favourites. And the exciting part? It’s only a taster of what they’re truly made of.

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