Live Review: Indigo, Casinodreams, Ricky Green, Joseph Sohacki

30 January 2014 | 10:41 am | Ted Dana

The guys rocked out, with Samuel Jackson’s hair flying around maniacally. The boys continued to rock out, capping off the night nicely for all and sundry.

Joseph Sohacki got punters' feet tapping straight away. His twist on some old favourites by INXS and MGMT really showcased his talent.

Ricky Green and his mate Jason Sargeson opened up with My Angel, a song that Green had only written two weeks prior. . They continued on welcoming the growing crowd with songs from his upcoming EP.

After double-checking the gear on stage and Harrison Read telling the guys to have fun, Casinodreams took off with their first song of the night. Read's passion for music is evident in the way he throws himself into each song. By this point the crowd had pressed in towards the stage, making the venue seem even smaller and more intimate. Lukas Murphy (also of China Doll fame) was a gun on the keys, with the boys plugging away at Miles Away like a well oiled machine. The crowd really got going when Harrison, by way of introduction said, “This next song is a cover, and you should know it,” before jamming out with OutKast's Roses to the accompaniment of the crowd singing along.  

Indigo took to the stage and shared that they were a tad hungover earlier. Chris Kinna intimating that they had just played with Dune Rats the night prior, and there was some mention of ludicrous amounts of Emu Bitter being consumed in a bid to prove that the liver is actually less necessary than the appendix in the human body. The guys rocked out, with Samuel Jackson's hair flying around maniacally. The boys continued to rock out, capping off the night nicely for all and sundry.

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