Explosive energy which was great to watch but made a little tricky to photograph. Opening with their fast-paced tracks like ?Baby Drummer? & ?Palace?. They immediately had the crowd bouncing off the walls and had 3D glasses going everywhere.
Lead singer Bobby Nerves was a whirlwind of energy. His raspy yet melodic vocals cut through the distortion and drove the songs home.
The band?s sound, a perfect mix of The Ramones? raw simplicity and The Hives? electric swagger, came through loud and clear. By the time they played their closer, ?Wasted Days?, the room was drenched in sweat & the audience shouted along like it was the anthem of their lives.
If you?re looking for a band that makes you feel alive, Bad Nerves are a must see. Their London gig was a celebration of punk energy at its purest.
Artists: Bad Nerves
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