THE LIGHTS OUT
Skybar, Somerville, MA
Live Review January 4, 2007
Though an overbooking snafu put The Lights Out on stage early
tonight, the room is cheerily full and there’s a palpable festive
energy. When this trio starts their set, all I know of this band is what
I’ve heard on myspace and the fact that the members were formerly
involved with such crowd-pleasers as Ms. Pigeon, The Halogens, Moki, and
Sparkola. By the end, I also know that this supergroup hammers out
unapologetic, big happy rock, and if tonight’s Skybar crowd is any
indication, the people are digging The Lights Out big time. Mining the
same brash, dynamic hard pop gold as That Petrol Emotion or 20/20 (or,
am I allowed to go all the way back to L.A. Guns for reference?) these
guys play fleshed-out rock with spiraling, repeating melody lines, big
drums and soaring guitar lines. Add intense vocals from frontman Rish
Green (tonight wearing a non-ironic Dio T-shirt) and overall good looks,
and the appeal factor of The Lights Out is a given. Can’t wait to hear
more. (Lexi Kahn)
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