Support: Red Yeti, Pavilion, Kit Trigg
Date: 24/01/20
The Kings & Queen of the Indie scene in York come back to smash a packed out show at the Fulford Arms, York.
With Red Yeti kicking the evening off, this band had possibly the best reception to them that Iâve seen so far which is amazing to see because it gives them the recognition that they finally deserve. What was the main difference though? I think it has to do with the bands that theyâre playing alongside this time because the audience was a lot more receptive to â19â and âAlyssaâ which gave them a huge confidence boost. With them focusing on the more dancy tunes as well, this can only mean great things for the up and comers and I canât wait to see more from them in 2020.
Red Yeti
Red Yeti
Red Yeti
Red Yeti
Whatâs great is the musician differential sounds between the bands in Yorks music scene. Itâs one thatâs vibrant which everyone can lose themselves in and Pavilion are one of those. âTales From The Southâ, which was released in December 2019 just shows what the band is capable of and cements them as to what band they want to be. The obvious connection is possibly Oasis and all the same sounding Indie Genre bands but whatâs making Pavilion any different? It has to be down to their spirituality and attitude which speaks on behalf of their music and their performances which youâll see time and time again. Take âNevada Queenâ, itâs a vast difference to anything theyâve done before in my eyes and you can most definitely make that out from their performances on stage.
Pavilion
Pavilion
Pavilion
 Now Kitt Trigg. This is usually performed with about two or three other people but it was a solo set from Kit this evening. All I have to say about this voice, in particular, is that he has the voice of an angel. Possibly, the best I have heard in a long time. Topped off with a guitar, you think youâve seen this before, just not in this way. I think it was partly to do with Kittâs Charisma because there was just something about him where you just wanted him to perform more and more. Youâre hearing a true artist here because every track you heard if you havenât heard it before makes you feel as if youâre hearing it for the first time and I hope this is the first of many performances Iâll be hearing of this act.
Kitt Trigg
Kitt Trigg
Talk More are one of Yorkâs finest emerging talent. Theyâve played the Fulford Arms once or twice before I believe but with everyone coming in so early, I was left wondering if this was actually going to be a sold-out performance but if it wasnât this time, it certainly was going to be the next on their bucket list, (apart from their opening slot for King No-One on 23rd April at Headrow House, Leeds). This was a chance to see whatâs actually changed since their last performing slots and quite a bit has changed. Their stage gear houses a few more lights now, a lot cooler and calming blues (if my memory is correct) but their sound and performances are just a lot better, with the added light show from the audience at the end of their set.
 Their music though, itâs got a lot more exciting to see, especially with âFrom Rosalineâ as this sounds a lot more punchier than âPlanned Fightsâ which is one of their original releases in 2019. If anythingâs to be taken away as well, the unit of the band seems to be a lot stronger this time around to 2019 as they were getting comfortable being together on stage, now theyâve cemented just what will happen as they continue to work together and continue to make some standout performances in 2020.
6.5/10.
 Live Review: Talk More @ Fulford Arms, York Support: Red Yeti, Pavilion, Kit Trigg Date: 24/01/20 The Kings & Queen of the Indie scene in York come back to smash a packed out show at the Fulford Arms, York.












