The Xcerts - Live At King Tut's

Album Review by Ryan Drever | 08 Dec 2009
Album title: Live At King Tut's
Artist: The Xcerts
Label: Xtra Mile
Release date: Out Now

The Xcerts' debut album In The Cold Wind We Smile seems to have struck a chord with critics and wide-eyed teens across the country; their energetic nuggets of catchy pop-rock proving hard to resist. It seems a little bit premature to be releasing a live album at this stage in the game, that being said, this record is more a celebration of a milestone in the band's career so far - selling out King Tut's Wah Wah Hut has long been considered an achievement. Overall, this eight-song set, primarily of cuts from the band's debut, sounds fairly strong - save for a few hisses and occassional vocal warbling. It's met with the kind of fevered response you'd hope for from an excitable home crowd (clapping, chanting, and singing with gusto) but though it might work as a treat for fans, beginners are advised to seek out the real thing.

 

Playing:

Harley's, Bathgate on 10 Dec.

Devito's, Arbroath on 11 Dec.

Twa Tams, Perth on 12 Dec.

The Monkey Bar, Kilmarnock on 13 Dec.

Electric Circus, Edinburgh on 15 Dec.

Doghouse, Dundee on 19 Dec.

King Tut's, Glasgow on 20 Dec.

Ironworks, Inverness on 21 Dec.

The Tunnels, Aberdeen on 22 Dec.

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