Saturday 28/10 on the day of the national anniversary and in this atmosphere we are also going to the Piraeus Club Academy, to support and have fun with three very good and quality bands.
Quite a crowd and at around 21:00 Still Dusk take the stage. Unfortunately, without the drummer, Ioanna Ev, due to a health problem, but with Phoivos Andriopoulos from Substance, replacing her at the last minute. The final result was very good and especially the enthusiasm of the people who showed their love for the band.
With their alternative Rock/Hard Rock tunes and despite the limited setlist, due to the unexpectedness we mentioned, Still Dusk left us all satisfied in the half hour or so they played.
Setlist:
Promising young person
Shattered
Morgan
Disobedience
Black water
Garden
Second band the amazing SUBSTANCE. What can we say about them? Amazing stage presence, strong compositions, very good mood and excellent communication with the audience.
Full sound, very well executed alternative Metal compositions, which will be included in their new album “Waldosia”.
An amazing moment was the duet with Giorgos Prokopiou (Mother Of Millions) in the amazing song of the album “Waldosia”.
What we are waiting for now is the release of the album.
Setlist:
Bedlam
Dark Sun
Waldosia
Innocent Need
Burning Inside
Full of Nothing
Portraits
Twilight
And it’s time for the headliners Ganzi Gun, the band moves into the field of modern American heavy rock. The very good sound, in general the whole night was, the experience of the band but also the whole stage presence – the stages were what they needed to confirm their name.
Riffs, strong rhythm in drums and bass and generally a very tight sound.
Certainly the crowd at the Piraeus Club Academy was pleased with the three Greek bands who promise even better things in the future.
Setlist:
Psycho circus
Fist my way through you
Jump in the pit
Whiskey talking
Insane
Time is now
My new friend
Sweet sadness
Dont tell me how to live
Ready to blow
Over the city
My little bitch
Fading lights
Credits:
Spyros Tribos – Article
George Pappas – Photography, Video