On the 10th of November, Spector played their biggest headline show to date at the sold out O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire with support from LULS, Splashh and Swim Deep. All of which are worth checking out, Birmingham’s Swim Deep in particular (WE LOVE CAV).
It was clear that this was a landmark moment for the band and they wholly lived up to the occasion. Playing their best live performance I’ve seen them produce. The set covered the entire debut album, Enjoy it While it Lasts, and featured an emotional speech from Fred (frontman) before Grim Reefer. Opening with Twenty Nothing it was clear from the off that the night was going to be good, with a stage diving/crowd surfing Tom Shickle (bassist) making the most of the evening. The performance was full of energy, as was the crowd, and the usual Spector style. No Adventure saw Fred try to perfect the audiences backing vocals although not everyone caught on but from what I heard Topman will be selling a few more white suits before christmas.
Saturday Night, Don’t Ever let it End!
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