Talented, unique, offensively loud
by LEO on 5/13/25Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 3 out of 5Tough venue but professional musicians and roadies could have brought the decibels down to ear ringing instead of ear bleeding.
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Tough venue but professional musicians and roadies could have brought the decibels down to ear ringing instead of ear bleeding.
These guys are incredible. Marco and Guthree look me right in the eyes. I swear! haha. But seriously if you like rock music check out this trio.
Small venue unique experience for a Saturday nighy
3 talented musicians who really show their creativity! Vogel venue is always Professionally staffed with excellent upstairs seating/Bar !
3 of the best musicians in the world. I will never miss the opportunity to see these guys!
Guthrie simply on fire on the 6 strings. Marco stick & foot work on the drums was great. Bryan anchors the bottom notes. Power trio extraordinaire. Do not miss.
I've been to many live music shows over the years and this one is definitely among the best. Needless to say, Guthrie, Bryan, and Marco are amazing musicians in their own right and a total blast when playing together. They also manage to establish a very energetic connection to the audience. Highly recommended :)
Loved it. Those guys are the best. Would have loved to have heard more.. The stage was dimly lit. I think there was one light. Guthrie was kind of in the dark. Would have loved to have been able to see him better and I was only about 5 yards away from him. But other than the lighting, the band was phenomenal. It was great to be that close to such musical talent and greatness. I really appreciate their musicianship and the icing on the cake is their humor and humbleness. Love those guys. The best!
Such a fun show. These guys are really top level musicians and deserve more recognition than they perhaps get. Check out their show. You WILL have fun and you WILL be amazed!
My only criticism is about the mixing of the band. The kick drum and bass were a bit too loud eating up much of the frequencies Guthrie was playing into. Quite often anything below the G string was inaudible or indistinguishable. Standing on the left side of the room, in front of the guitar speaker made it maybe better, but not by much. This was much more noticeable with the guitar distortion on. Clean sound was much better. So maybe it was an issue with the distorted patch EQ