20 May , 2010

Last Nights Vice rocks Spirit Fest – Spotlight STL

Posted by: jfitzsimmons In: Press

Having five guys that work their ass off for their band is pretty cool, but when we are also surrounded by great friends and fans who are willing to do the same, it brings a tear to my eye.

Kari Williams is one of those people and she has more great things to say about Last Nights Vice as she reviews our show at Lindbergh for Spotlight STL.

Carnival rides operated, and children walked around with giant stuffed bananas that they won from various games at Lindbergh High School’s Spirit Fest. But more importantly, Last Nights Vice brought a hell of a lot more than spirit to the event.

Brandon House, Chris Blake, Andrew Ghiassi, Jordan Phoenix and Joe Fitzsimmons set the stage on fire with their live performance. Anyone who’s heard their music knows it’s lyrically and melodically remarkable, but the recordings themselves do not do Last Nights Vice justice.

Seeing them live cements the potential for their success to grow. They give 110 percent every time they play, regardless of the crowd size. It’s as if they come alive with the music.

The show started off with a couple newer songs from their upcoming CD—which is set to release later this summer—then switched to a few older songs such as “Lock and Key” and “Under Control.” For one of the songs from their “The Power Cosmic” EP, House did an intro in honor of Back to the Future, setting the scene where Marty McFly plays “an oldie where he comes from,” and went into classic LNV.

Be sure to read the whole article: “Spotlight STL – Last Nights Vice rocks Spirit Fest”




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