Categories: Live Reviews

SeeYouSpaceCowboy At Sheffield Yellow Arch Studios 04-09-2024

Long Goodbye

From the North East of England Long Goodbye starts in the evening. Within the first song the audience fills up, the main pit of the band’s set is filled with fans spin kicking and step stepping. Long goodbye produce a really excellent set and a good fit for the evenings show

Boneflower


Boneflower, The trio from Madrid form a range of riffs and heavy soft sounds, a Different atmosphere from the first band on stage, But had the crowd moving and fully enhanced by their set. The power trio perform to a range of metal, Korean rock/alternative sounds which can be seen throughout the set. Throughout the entire set you could see how seamless the sounds combined together from all three performers. It was a fun and exciting set to watch
Metal, Korean rock/alternative.


Killing Me Softly

Killing Me Softly takes to the stage. The Hardcore band kicks off and the pit is in a range of spin kicks and having the time of their lives. Killing Me Softly were a crowd favourite and had the audience moving along, It was a brilliant set and definitely ones to watch on the scene, their latest LP is now out and available ‘Lost In Silence’

SeeYouSpaceCowboy

From San Diego, California USA. the hardcore, punk band SeeYouSpaceCowboy entered the stage they were full of energy and sounded spectacular. Every single spot in the venue was made to feel like you where part of the action. It just seemed like this venue was built for them. From the front to the back of the show everyone was moving and singing back. With members of Static Dress even making an appearance at the show. You can see the passion and action SeeYouSpaceCowboy brings to their shows!

Coup De Grâce is available on all streaming Platforms and will be at No Play Festival this weekend!

SeeYouSpaceCowboy Setlist

Venue: Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield

Set:

  1. Allow Us to Set the Scene
  2. Subtle Whispers to Take Your Breath Away
  3. The End to a Brief Moment of Lasting Intimacy
  4. Red Wine and Discontent
  5. Rhythm and Rapture
  6. Lubricant Like Kerosene
  7. Misinterpreting Constellations
  8. Life as a Soap Opera Plot, 26 Years Running
  9. Silhouettes in Motion
  10. Armed With Their Teeth
  11. I Am a Trans-Continental Railroad, Please Run a Train on Me
  12. Self Help Specialist Ends Own Life
  13. To the Dance Floor for Shelter
  14. Chewing the Scenery


Samantha Potts

West Yorkshire based music photographer. Working under the name Start The Penguin Photography since 2013. Specialised in music photography while studying a BA photography degree back in 2014. Ocassional jumping in to writing reviews too!

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