Sunday 14 February 2016

The Front Bottoms // The Globe // 11.02.16

In the cute upstairs of a little venue in the outskirts of Cardiff city centre the Front Bottoms took to the stage and no one could have anticipated the show they would put on.

The support took to the stage – Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band – probably better known for their work with Manchester Orchestra on joint project Bad Books, they played a cracking set with the crowd bobbing along appreciatively. Then with a lovely speech on how they had fallen in love with the band they were supporting years ago and how they loved coming to Wales followed by the last song of the set, they were gone.
Kevin Devine @ The Globe

The anticipation started to build, the shuffling of feet to get to the front, ready for what everyone had come to see. The lights dimmed and then blasting through the speakers came ‘that song from Titanic’, everyone was taken back a bit then proceeded to shout their heart out to a classic, then The Front Bottoms walk onto the stage and play the beat of "Wolfman" and all hell breaks loose.
For a band best described as sad pop punk and on CD don’t sound crazily energetic, they know how to put on an energetic show. Within seconds there was pushing, shoving, moshing, bouncing and crowd surfing, they reduced a whole room of people to a sweaty mess within a space of a song or two, it was fantastic.
The Front Bottoms @ The Globe
As they tore through an explosive set with the crowd bouncing and shouting back every lyric the bands set came to a triumphant rendition of their hit song “Twin Size Mattress”. A very emotional song with a lot of energy, everyone in the room screamed it back providing a spine-tingling end to the show as the lead singer pushed his way through the crowd, getting mobbed by fans, the band played the song to a finish, leaving the crowd stunned. What a set and what a night

-Luke

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