KEELEY, fronted by singer, guitarist, songwriter and enigmatic Dubliner Keeley Moss opened tonights proceedings with a highly accomplished set mainly comprised of songs from their new album Beautiful Mysterious.They are currently a trio featuring Keeley Moss on guitar and vocals, Lukey Foxtrot on bass and former Morrissey drummer Andrew Paresi. It took a couple of songs for the band and the crowd to warm up but once they were in their stride the KKs audience began to enjoy Keeley’s brand of gentle rock music. Keeley and her band are obviously really accomplished musicians and this showed by the variety and quality of the songs, standouts for me were Galloway Princess, Inga Maria’s Dream and the final song Trans-Europe 18. A great way to start the evening.
Setlist
A Doorway to Another World
Last Words
Inga Hauser
Forever Froze
Galloway Princess
Inga Maria’s Dream
Forever’s Where You Are
Arrive Alive
Trans-Europe 18
KEELEY
Terrorvision’s have been consistently energetic and memorable throughout their long career but their show at KKs Steel Mill was one of the best I have ever seen from them Their show was part of the We Are Not Robots tour promoting their new album and also felt like a celebration of their long career. . Frontman Tony Wright, known for his high-energy presence, was at his best, leading the band through a 22-song setlist packed with hits like Josephine and Oblivion and plenty of new songs from their latest album. The audience was fully immersed, singing along with enthusiasm, especially during their many party anthems. With fellow founder members Mark Yates – guitars and Leigh Marklew – bass, still providing fantastic foils for Wright
The band’s ability to blend genres and maintain a dynamic stage presence continues to be one of their standout features. Whether performing fast-paced rockers like the opener Discotheque Wreck or crowd favourites like Alice What’s the Matter, My House, Pretend Best Friend, Perseverence and What Makes You Tick their gigs are filled with movement and interaction. Wright’s infectious energy, combined with the band’s tight musical execution, make their shows a must-see, with many fans and Terrorvision showed they can still captivate an audience decades into their career.
For anyone who has not seen these guys live really don’t know what they missing, Terrorvision’s live performances are a fantastic experience and as the KKs crowd left and went home into the wet Wolverhampton night they know it has been a brilliant way to spend a Thursday night with one of Britains best unsung rock bands still doing what they do best.
Setlist
DISCOTHEQUE WRECK
THE NIGHT THAT LEMMY DIED
ALICE WHATS THE MATTER
MY HOUSE
WHAT MAKES YOU TICK
NEW POLICY ONE
STILL THE RHYTHM
ELECTROCUTED
AMERICAN TV
SHINE ON
JOSEPHINE
D’YA WANNA GO FASTER?
BABY BLUE
YOU GOTTA WANT TO BE HAPPY
SOME PEOPLE SAY
MIDDLEMAN
PERSEVERANCE
BLEECKER STREET
IF I WAS YOU
CELEBRITY HIT LIST
PRETEND BEST FRIEND
OBLIVION
TERRORVISION