ENUFF Z NUFF/BULLET BOYS CONCERT REVIEW
80's rockers ENUFF Z NUFF and BULLET BOYS brought their brand of hard rocking hair metal to the vault @ the greasy Luck Pub in New Bedford, Mass. Saturday night. Tearing through a raucous rock and roll set of new and old songs, ENUFF Z NUFF was clearly a band that loves what they do. They tore the stage apart in unbridled rock and roll ecstasy and included the hits, "Fly High Michelle", and "New Thing" back to back.
Performing in a reformatted bank ( Thus, the name of the club), leads to some serious acoustical challenges. The sound quality for ENUFF Z NUFF was spot on. In simplest terms, and despite being an almost nostalgic era act, ENUZZ Z NUFF displayed an incredibly diverse range of musicianship. This is how rock and roll was made, raw and exciting. They deliver.
Next up was BULLET BOYS, an 80's hard rock powerhouse that delivered a slew of hits, like "Smooth Up In Ya", and "For the Love Of Money" While the trappings of MTV fame may be long gone, BULLET BOYS still perform a high caliber brand of bluesy hard rock. Singer Marq Torien
not only delivers one of the best vocalist acrobatics I have heard but
he is truly a master guitarist as well.
The show, despite an extremely high volume that seemed to be somewhat too distorted, was a classic textbook lesson in how hard rock should be played. All members of the band were on fire and displayed a true passion for their craft.
The show, despite an extremely high volume that seemed to be somewhat too distorted, was a classic textbook lesson in how hard rock should be played. All members of the band were on fire and displayed a true passion for their craft.
10/10 Wolf Howls for both bands
Cry of The Wolf Magazine
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