Just a quick review of the Church concert on Saturday night at FTC Stage One. I admit that I was barely familiar with the band but did remember they had the big hit in the 80s with "Under the Milky Way". There were two sets - the first set comprised their entire 1982 album Blurred Revolution plus one other song; the second set was songs from across their ouvre, including their most popular numbers. At the risk of insulting the band, I would describe them as kind of like the House of Love with quite a bit more electric guitar work. The band was dynamic and it seemed they enjoyed the intimacy of the venue. With the passion and professional craftsmanship of the band and the two sets, it was easily worth the price of admission.
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Just a quick review of the Church concert on Saturday night at FTC Stage One. I admit that I was barely familiar with the band but did remember they had the big hit in the 80s with "Under the Milky Way". There were two sets - the first set comprised their entire 1982 album Blurred Revolution plus one other song; the second set was songs from across their ouvre, including their most popular numbers. At the risk of insulting the band, I would describe them as kind of like the House of Love with quite a bit more electric guitar work. The band was dynamic and it seemed they enjoyed the intimacy of the venue. With the passion and professional craftsmanship of the band and the two sets, it was easily worth the price of admission.
Just a quick review of the Church concert on Saturday night at FTC Stage One. I admit that I was barely familiar with the band but did remember they had the big hit in the 80s with "Under the Milky Way". There were two sets - the first set comprised their entire 1982 album Blurred Revolution plus one other song; the second set was songs from across their ouvre, including their most popular numbers. At the risk of insulting the band, I would describe them as kind of like the House of Love with quite a bit more electric guitar work. The band was dynamic and it seemed they enjoyed the intimacy of the venue. With the passion and professional craftsmanship of the band and the two sets, it was easily worth the price of admission.
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