Tag Archives: The Twang

The Twang, If Confronted Just Go Mad. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Change is inevitable, to hold on to the once stated as if it was written in stone, a mantra that ties the future and the past together like conjoined twins pulling against each other’s wishes in a symbiotic tug of war, that way lays insanity, it is to deny freedom of expression, it is to stand in the way of progress.

The Twang, NEONTWANG. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

If there is one part of the country that can possibly rival Liverpool for its attitude to music then Birmingham waves a large flag proclaiming its music history and its adoration of those that made venues such as The Rainbow, the old now seemingly forgotten Hummingbird and the gig area of The Dubliner their home before finding the way to world-wide success.

The Twang, Gig Review. o2 Academy, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Any band that can survive the pre-Christmas atmosphere of The Rainbow in the area of Birmingham called Digbeth, a place in which poets have trembled and the packets of pork scratchings come with their own serving suggestion, will always surely go down well in Liverpool. The Twang exemplify the bridge, the mutual love in that does exist between the cities of Liverpool and Birmingham, especially when it comes to decent, well performed music.