Archive for September 24, 2006
Saturday Sept 23 2006 at Java Joz
September 24, 2006 by Bill Gould, Publisher.
Written By: Jourdan Sales for FullValueREVIEW.com
Nice Day:
Nice day is a nice little acoustic one man band. Vince is Nice Day’s very own singer/song writer/guitarist. Nice Day couldn’t be compared to any band or singer who falls into to the famous category. But Vince’s melody does sound like Temecula/Murrieta’s Mike Evans. Not so much when he is with he back up bassist and drummer, but when Mike is playing a solo night by himself.
Mervera:
Back again for the second round, members Chris and Matt bring a new sound with them. Now joining them are their new drummer and bassist.
It is a new sound, sort of like Chris’ voice every 10 seconds into one of their songs. “His voice cracks through the songs, but they are still very good. I still enjoy coming to see them perform,” explains a close fan and friend of the band. They came barring some more covers from artists such as Blink182, Simple Plan, Sugarcult, and more. Even though they haven’t written too many of their own songs, it’s still a good show that the four put on.
Third String Calalier:
Five member band from California had very rad talent with their four guys and one chick mix. They played self written songs such as their hit songs “‘M’ Over ‘V’ “and “Kids Bop”. Their song names along with the lyrics are both fun and cute [‘M’ Over ‘V’ is just another way to write a heart]. They really brought gold with their show last night.
Rome:
They stared with acoustic tunes and continued with a great electrical performance following. Needless to say they were more than notable. Rome is full of energy and moves around a lot. Rome appreciates and prefers for the crowd to get in real close for when they perform. They are worth the money to see and you should spend every last penny.
Cavalier:
Taking a long trip from Washington, Cavalier played a really fun beat. ‘They were very uppity and I liked bopping my head!’ shares outside spectator Francis. ‘Very pop…but still a rock band, never the less,’ exclaimed another person present. Lead singer Steven asks the crowd to join in with him to say ‘Right on bro!’
They are very involved with their crowd, weather they are fans or not.
Tysen:
Even though from far away Washington, Tysen brought a whole lot of people into our snug little coffee shop [which is a very unusual thing for a band from so far away]. They jumped, swayed, and threw themselves all over the floor. Not to mention they got the crowd to do the same. Tysen sounds hardcore but at a more neutral tone of the sort. They also included a funky touch to their music with a programming machine. ‘They were way hot and so was their music! I am so going to marry the bass player guy in the gray shirt!’ explained an overly excited female fan.
Valiant:
Short a guitarist, Temecula’s very own Valiant still laid out a great show. Playing a cover of Vanilla Ice’s ‘Ice Ice Baby’ and their brand new songs turned out to better than some people might have thought. Valiant aims to please their fans and have a great time doing so. This goes even when they are playing one of their slower songs which is always dedicated to their mother who favors this song for the lack of screaming in it.
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