![]() On a dime each track would start and stop, technical proficiency and savage intent all delivered in one blow. Tonight though was about one thing, Incubus on Irish soil and the hallowed ground that is the Ulster Hall, rich in musical history, tonight would be yet another momentous occasion that would merge the old and the new once again.Īn eclectic crowd gathered by the time Incubus took to the stage, with a savage three song intro of brutal classics that included, ‘Privelege’ ‘Anna Molloy’ and ‘Meglomaniac’ the room erupted into a frenzy. Without a doubt an artist worth checking out if you fancy something far removed form the cookie cutter off the shelf bombarding our airwaves. You cant take your eyes off the stage as she covers it end to end, thrashing guitars, synths and a savage drum beat prove an addictive combination. At first it seem like a curious combo but as the set grows her hefty weighted rhythms and ballsy swagger prove contagious. ![]() In tow Ecca Vandal, a South African born artist who fuses a wealth or worldly influences into an angst ridden, groove laden and hard hitting songs that pack a punch of a heavyweight. ![]() There’s a lil’ old band from Cali-forn-i-a in town called Incubus and they’re ready to rock! Summer is gone and it’s pissing down as I bomb down the motorway en route to the infamous venue that is The Ulster Hall in Belfast. ![]()
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