Tag Archives: N.I.A. Birmingham

Queens Of The Stone Age, Gig Review. N.I.A. Birmingham.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 91/2 /10

There is something about Josh Homme, his demeanour, the personal swagger or even just the way he stands on stage infront of many thousands of fans, that even when he declares that if the crowd can be patient with him as he is feeling under the weather, it is a gig that is just utterly and simply a wall of ferocious sound. A gig in which a thousand suns exploding simultaneously across the galaxy would barely have audiences raising the eyes upwards and the muted wonderings of what dare disturb a man in full flight.

Australian Pink Floyd, Gig Review. N.I.A. Birmingham.

Originally published by The Birmingham Mail. April 2008.

Even though the members of Pink Floyd no longer tour together, there is a band who still play some of the 20th Century’s finer musical moments.

The Australian Pink Floyd have built a reputation as possibly the finest cover band around. Not only does the light and laser effects dazzle but every song is played absolutely note perfect. Add into this a distinct edge of Australian humour and you have the best night imaginable.