Photography by Phoebe Reeks & Review by David Barter.
With the crowd gripped and matching the energy of the performance, they continued with heavier song, Cherry Red. Mixing in older songs to their set, they turned it down a notch to play some more technical pieces and display their musical versatility and engage with the crowd.
October Drift said their farewell together with the last song from the album, The Past, receiving rapturous applause from everyone watching. Roy closed the set with an intimate solo performance. Leaving the microphone behind, he once again entered the crowd to deliver a slow rendition of Naked lapped up by everyone surrounding him. A fantastic end to a great show, emphasising what performing clearly means to this band. October Drift demonstrated a great ability to perform and did it with passion. They had a warming stage presence and were gripping from the moment they stepped on stage - each member adding life to the band and showing a chemistry that was satisfying to watch. This is a must-see band and hopefully the future will see a continuing rise to this group full of promise. Full gallery: Photography by Phoebe Reeks & Review by David Barter.
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