Last night I went to the Annandale to see Bridezilla. I was once again left utterly convinced that they have a fantastic future in front of them. With every show that passes I see more and more to make me think that they are going to be massive. They have the potential to achieve whatever they want.
On this particular occasion they played to what I imagine was their biggest crowd, as the grubby yet charming Annandale was pretty packed by the time they took to the stage. It says a lot about the band that they can draw punters in at the stupidly early time of 8.30 and make them pay attention to their set. Most opening acts are lucky to get a handful of disinterested punters half-watching as they chat to their mates. But Bridezilla had the room transfixed. I only hope that promoters don't continue to put them at the bottom of the bill in the hope of drawing the crowds in early. This band has paid its dues, and deserves to start getting some decent slots.
Growing in confidence with every gig, the quintet put on another awesome show, and the row of photographers at the foot of the stage will have been delighted to see that all of the band looked typically stunning as they belted out half-an-hour of indie-folk.
I see a lot of bands. A lot. I can't tell you the last time that a band have connected with me like the painfully talented Bridezilla. Let them into your world.
Make friends with them here: http://www.myspace.com/bridezillaa
On this particular occasion they played to what I imagine was their biggest crowd, as the grubby yet charming Annandale was pretty packed by the time they took to the stage. It says a lot about the band that they can draw punters in at the stupidly early time of 8.30 and make them pay attention to their set. Most opening acts are lucky to get a handful of disinterested punters half-watching as they chat to their mates. But Bridezilla had the room transfixed. I only hope that promoters don't continue to put them at the bottom of the bill in the hope of drawing the crowds in early. This band has paid its dues, and deserves to start getting some decent slots.
Growing in confidence with every gig, the quintet put on another awesome show, and the row of photographers at the foot of the stage will have been delighted to see that all of the band looked typically stunning as they belted out half-an-hour of indie-folk.
I see a lot of bands. A lot. I can't tell you the last time that a band have connected with me like the painfully talented Bridezilla. Let them into your world.
Make friends with them here: http://www.myspace.com/bridezillaa
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