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Reserved for Rehab Live at Fred Zeppelins Cork With Support From The Luminesc and Ether

Last Thursday night Cork’s “Best Rock n Roll Bar & Venue” Fred Zeppelins whipped up another fiery night of alternative rock frenzy with up-and-comers Reserved for Rehab and special guests The Luminesc and Ether. 

The venue had a bustling atmosphere as first act Ether took to the stage. Chris Kett, Rob Cashman and Shao Tampus presented their Grungy-Shoegaze sound to the eager crowd. Filled with sweet guitar melodies, buoyant drums and tantalizing bass grooves the band displayed a tight and fun presence for their debut show. Each member has other musical projects and on the night they performed newly written songs and a refreshing encore that showcased Rob Cashman’s solo material. Ether’s performance was a solid debut. 

The Luminesc took to the stage with a heavier sound that reverbed through the venue with a thrilling frequency. There’s a 90’s rock vibe about this band’s sound as they put a modern twist on The Smashing Pumpkins -esque melodies. Their melodic groovy sounds and strong riff-based tunes engrossed the crowd from start to finish. Rob Doherty, Diarmuid, Francis Hayden and Ryan O’Dwyer gave us a diverse energetic set with polished bass riffs, robust drums and zealous guitar. The band’s tracks showed off Doherty’s strong vocals as he effortlessly slid into falsetto between howling out angst-riddled lyrics. It was a brilliant and fiery performance from The Luminesc.  

Reserved For Rehab wasted no time and steamrolled into their set of powerful and melodic tracks. Each tune showcased mature lyrical content, rich musical diversity and refined musicianship as the band ventured between rock, indie, shoegaze and hints of moody grunge. The crowd were enamoured from the start; dancing, moshing and bellowing back the lyrics with enthusiasm and an excited frenzy that is rare for a new band to inflict. Covers of ‘Teenage Kicks’ and ‘Ever Fallen In Love’ thrilled the young audience. However, it’s the band’s original songs that hooked the crowd. They bellowed back the lyrics of ‘Guerrilla’ and ‘Ivory’ without any prompt as they manically moshed throughout and it’s easy to notice why. The young band’s original work is very impressive. Each song has an instrumental that draws you in and the encouraging energy on stage from the four-piece is infectious. These guys play with such skill and passion it leaves much to be admired.  Mikilaj Musko’s hair flicks between slick guitar manoeuvers while Shao Tampus’ (also performed with Ether) flips between intricate drum taps and mighty belts. Chris Kett’s (also performed with Ether) slick bass grooves are a joy to listen to and Ramah Kinane- Kumar’s nonchalant yet charming stage presence between grungy vocals and rasp-filled howls is an entrancing sight to behold. Even the time-stopping final track ‘Hollow’, which has a slower pace and more moody tone had the crowd in a trance. It was a moving tune that displayed Kinane-Kumar’s vocal ability and exposed a vulnerability we haven’t seen from this band before, sparking the audience to shout for an encore. 

It’s exciting to witness new bands showcase their sound and watch them grow over numerous performances. All three bands put on an impressive performance last Thursday night. It will be interesting to see how more gigging and experience will shape these extremely talented musicians.


Author: Danu

SweetCake, Reserved for Rehab and Sean Looney Live In Fred Zeppelins Cork

Last night three up-and-coming indie bands SweetCake, Reserved for Rehab and Sean Looney electrified Fred Zeppelins in Cork.

Sean Looney kicked the night off. His tunes exuded good old-fashioned danceability with funk hues blended between indie and jazz tones. With his musically tight band behind him, the room bounced with vigour as Looney crooned over slick key refrains and smooth melodic flows. These guys are naturals on stage and their organic knack for sweet-toned riffs, rhythmic drums and catchy melodies left no doubt they are a talented band with a lot of potential.

Reserved for Rehab followed. A heavier band in sound, they knocked our socks off with lush grunge tones, dense riffage and pummeling drums that reverberated through the venue. These guys have something, an exciting Je ne sais quoi that I can’t put my finger on. Perhaps its the expressive sinister tone of their unreleased tune ‘Ivory’ ( though unreleased, the song had the crowd singing as if it was a fan favourite of a well-known indie band) or the well-paced track list that showcased very sleek instrumentation and musical prowess but there is a sense that with a bit more time this band could move on to bigger things. Consider me intrigued. 

Just as the name suggests, SweetCake brought the night to a close with some very sweet and lush tunes. These guys are impressive in the live setting. The band exuded charisma with a hint of suave nonchalance onstage however the set list was fun, funky and kept the crowd lively and dancing throughout. Musically their sound is very expressive: guitars effortlessly glide from catchy heavy riffs to debonair licks with ease while grooving basslines stylishly complement rhythmic drums and warm vocals. Unfortunately, I had to rush off before their set finished but keep an eye on these guys.

It’s always refreshing to see the immense talent of upcoming bands displaying their raw talent without fluff or rehearsed bravado and just performing off the natural buzz on stage and feeding off the crowd. It’s a difficult thing to do but SweetCake, Reserved for Rehab and Sean Looney put on a fantastic show. 


Author: Danu