Seany Clarke sings from the belly, delivering funky pop songs that would be somewhat conventional but for the fact they roll off the lips too smoothly and are too deeply expressive.
He confidently provided last-minute support with an acoustic set before The Hedz coaxed him into raising the pitch and tempo a few notches with their snappy drums and bass guitar.
The generally relationship-themed lyrics made the songs a little too similar and the band would have benefited greatly from some live brass, but any lack of innovation was saved by the wonderful voice sweeping through a magical venue.
Catch them next time you have the chance, to see if you're seduced by something naturally enriched in soul.
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