Artist: InDaze
Link: https://www.facebook.com/InDazeNY
We were lucky enough to catch fan
favorite InDaze at Freddy's in Brooklyn's Park Slope South
neighborhood. The show was packed with all manner of dancing fans
singing along. So what has this reviewer been missing out on by not
having seen InDaze until now? Recall the best parts of 311 and
Sublime, and you'll arrive at InDaze's high energy party music,
powerful vocals alive with personality (Sublime's Nowell rather than
311's Hexum), and pop gems of the reggae variety liberally sprinkled
with crowd-pleasing rock breakdowns. Going further, it has been said
that all great bands have one thing in common: a tightly wound rhythm
section. And InDaze has it in spades. So check 'em out now, before
their growing fan base means cavernous music halls over
not-a-bad-seat-in-the-house bars and lounges.
*** The author of this review, Aaron
Perry, plays the changgo for the following band:
http://youtu.be/tMS73-1kCr8
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