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Untitled 61

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Bar Academy, Islington

April 12, 2008

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by Siany


Untitled 61 are pretty good. They went on stage a little later than expected, but they held the crowd pretty well. By not singing for a huge amount of the time. Strange. I'm all for great riffs and guitar solos, but for me, it's not the point of the music. The point of music is the singing. The melody. All of the things that Untitled 61 were lacking.


That's not to say they were bad, they're actually talented musicians. They just don't seem to gel together. They don't look like a band. They don't act like a band. It's like they're all doing they're own thing and they all have their own agenda. No matter how talented the guys are, this really shows on stage and they're not that fun to watch.



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