Before we begin this post, just a heads up that Tym Morrison's Valentine's Day matinee concert at Misty's Fifties on Wednesday the 14th has been cancelled, as per the deletion of its Facebook event page yesterday. A reason for the cancellation was not announced, but hopefully nothing bad happened, especially given his shows there the past two Saturdays! If you want to see his unplugged solo act for the holiday, he will still be rocking Tazzi's Valentine's dinner this coming Saturday, preview forthcoming. Now, let's dive into some recent news and updates, mostly involving new videos!
To kick things off, let's look at returning local hard rock quartet Half Past, who played their first show in over twelve years this past Saturday night at Shooters Downstairs Lounge! While more videos are floating around on personal Facebook accounts, the band uploaded two to their Facebook page, including a cover of Breaking Benjamin's "Blow Me Away" and, as embedded below, their closing rendition of The Foo Fighters' "All My Life". The former was filmed by an attendee roaming the floor a bit, but the latter was in a stationary location pointing towards the corner of the stage from a higher vantage point. All in all, Half Past sound good for their return, and it's nice hearing Breaking Benjamin covered live, but I would boost Jordan's vocals in the mix. Give Half Past's return videos a watch above & below, and stay tuned for more updates from their camp!Next up, here's some brand new live videos of newer Sault Michigan hard rock quartet Double Jack at their concert at The Merchants Bar on January 20th! Two are known to have been publically posted, but curiously, they're both an identical recording of the band covering Black Sabbath's "N.I.B.", only with the copy on their Facebook page being 37 seconds longer than the copy on YouTube user 50 Rock's channel. As our first look at the band with ex-Shift singer Amy Beach and new guitarist Alex Zimmerman, the performance is well done with strong guitar work, but from what I recall of Amy's past vocal work in concert, there are songs better suited to her range than this. Very red lighting too, but of course, that's not the band's fault! While we're on the subject, Double Jack also posted this "Reel" of the band (sans Alex and Jackie) hyping up the show five days prior, and they get the urgency across given that it was announced on late notice!No word yet on when we'll next see Double Jack live, but it does sound like they show at The Merch went over well in terms of re-introducing the band after their battle of the bands run and post-lineup changes. Give their cover of "N.I.B." a look above and below, and stay tuned for more when it rolls in!
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