24 Apr 2024
UsernamePassword

Remember Me? | Join | Recover
Click here to sign in via social networking

Skinny Hobos - Gig Review: Skinny Hobos @ Yot Club, Raglan - 06/01/2018

08 Jan 2018 // A review by Matt Mutinous

The sun finally decided to make an appearance over Raglan on Saturday afternoon, following two days of chaos weather and king tides that flooded most of the country. Tourists returned with the warmth as the campground began to fill up, the sun slipped below the horizon almost as quickly as it appeared.

I made my way over to the jewel of Raglan's nightlife and local music scene, the Yot club. With the panoramic backdrop and an immediately laid back, wholesome vibe, I could easily see why this venue was popular and cherished by locals and musicians alike. The low rafter roof and wooden floors provided great sound and the bar quickly began to fill with punters fresh off the beach and ready for a drink.

Opening the show with some electronic genius was Taupo duo, False Heights. Armed with polyphonic keys, electric drums and the occasional guitar riff, these multi-instrumentalists took the edge off the night nicely with their laid-back melody and head bopping drum loops. Swapping up the sticks for the guitar while singing sweetly these two knew how to put on a good show, keeping the crowd attentive for the entirety of their set.

Followed up by Auckland blues rockers, Violet Highway who managed to rip the lid off the evening with their solid bass lines and dirty blues guitar. The high energy of their riffs led by a soulful, yet soaring vocal quickly persuaded the crowd into movement. A perfect mix of styles with dynamic songs this three-piece clearly knew what wanted out of the performance and demanded it from the crowd accordingly.

Just enough time to grab a drink before the Skinny Hobos burst on to the stage brandishing the strange but cool attitude and stage presence that has earned them a solid reputation all over the country. The sing-along ensued from wall to wall pleasing the crowd with hits and even rocking out with a well-executed cover of Led Zeppelin's Immigrant song. Always a pleasure to see such a hard-working band do their thing in a small venue, rocking the house down while maintaining the laid-back vibe of the night

Closing for the night was Hamilton favourite, Cheshire Grimm who id been looking forward to seeing live all summer. Engaging with the crowd perfectly and even sparking off a good old-fashioned conga line led by a crudely dressed superman stag, this three-piece powerhouse made sure the night ended with plenty of dancing and laughs all around. Clearly controlling the show while keeping it cool, another great example of hard-working musicians that know how to show you a good time!

Short intervals between bands and great bar staff kept the night flowing nicely, an epic turn out combined with an awesome venue ensured the success of the show. Definitely, the perfect way for me to end my summer break and in such a nice place. Inhaling the essence of a true kiwi summer, rocking out in the moonlight to some of the best rock bands New Zealand has to offer.

- 5 stars

Review written by Matt Mutinous


 

About Skinny Hobos

Skinny Hobos are a 2-piece Alternative Rock band from Auckland, New Zealand who make far more noise than any two people should!

The Hobos have quickly earned a reputation for being the hardest working band in town. In 2015, they played more shows than there were weeks in the year, as well as recording their debut album at Neil Finn’s Roundhead Studios with engineer Nick Poortman (Ekko Park, Jason Kerrison).

They finished off the year with a very successful co-headlined North Island tour with Wellington band Bakers Eddy, and they were also featured in the December/January issue of NZ Musician Magazine.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Skinny Hobos

Releases

Lucifer
Year: 2019
Type: EP
Skinny Hobos
Year: 2018
Type: Album
Buy Online @ Mightyape

Other Reviews By Matt Mutinous

Beastwars - Album Review: IV
01 Jun 2019 // by Matt Mutinous
Sludge bands are few and far between in New Zealand and one of our best and highly regarded have unexpectedly made a return with a brand new eight-track album. Nominated for best rock album at the 2011 New Zealand Music Awards and after an almost a two-year hiatus in which, singer Matt Hyde managed to fight off Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Wellington heavyweight's Beastwars are back in 2019 with the release of their fourth studio album aptly titled IV.
Read More...
Stress - EP Review - Misery Fatigue
02 Dec 2018 // by Matt Mutinous
A new addition to the scene, Wellington-based hardcore noise outfit Stress are about to launch their career with their debut release Misery Fatigue. Interested in what exactly that entailed, I was stoked to get a chance to have a sneak peek at this highly anticipated Kiwi band.
Read More...
Album Review - Shepherds Reign
15 Oct 2018 // by Matt Mutinous
New Zealand is world renown for Polynesian musicians, groups like Deceptikonz, Nesian Mystik and Aaradhna are some of the first to come to mind. So, it was surprising to hear of a band breaking the mould and coming straight outta South Auckland into the Kiwi Metal scene.
Read More...
Heavy Blarney - Album Review - Bog to Swamp
08 May 2018 // by Matt Mutinous
Released - 18th May 2018 When I first saw the title Bog to Swamp my imagination could only assume what kind of music was to follow. The second album from Palmerston North Celtic rockers, Heavy Blarney had grabbed my attention from the get-go and I was keen to find out just how this band sounded with such a unique blend of music styles, rarely attempted these days.
Read More...
Depths - Album Review: Endless
10 Mar 2018 // by Matt Mutinous
Release Date: April 13th, 2018 Picked up by Deadboy Records in late 2011, Depths have hit the ground running, adding a new angle to the New Zealand Metal scene and bringing a fresh sound to the table. Presumably named after the album from US deathcore band, Oceano, Depths has managed to draw an international style of death metal from the comforts of Palmerston North.
Read More...
Gig Review: Cattle Decapitation @ Kings Arms, Auckland - 8/02/2018
21 Feb 2018 // by Matt Mutinous
Thursday nights are always a good night to go out if you live in Auckland, with most international acts 'fitting us in' on their Australian tour nowadays, even a show this close to the weekend is a blessing. San Diego death metal giants, Cattle Decapitation had shown up to the iconic Kings Arms and the line to the was stretched out into the street.
Read More...
EP Review: Rise of Destructatron
15 Feb 2018 // by Matt Mutinous
Countdown... to...
Read More...
Starving Millions - EP Review: V
02 Sep 2017 // by Matt Mutinous
Good punk in this country has always been few and far between. Ducking in and out of the spotlight, the well-known acts of the New Zealand scene have been the ones that have powered on.
Read More...
View All Articles By Matt Mutinous

NZ Top 10 Singles

  • TOO SWEET
    Hozier
  • BEAUTIFUL THINGS
    Benson Boone
  • LOSE CONTROL
    Teddy Swims
  • I LIKE THE WAY YOU KISS ME
    Artemas
  • SATURN
    SZA
  • STICK SEASON
    Noah Kahan
  • END OF BEGINNING
    Djo
  • LIKE THAT
    Future And Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar
  • ESPRESSO
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • WE CAN'T BE FRIENDS (WAIT FOR YOUR LOVE)
    Ariana Grande
View the Full NZ Top 40...
muzic.net.nz Logo
100% New Zealand Music
All content on this website is copyright to muzic.net.nz and other respective rights holders. Redistribution of any material presented here without permission is prohibited.
Report a ProblemReport A Problem