Walking on to The Waterboys' 'The Whole of the Moon', Think Tank was drenched in darkness as a crowd made up of 7 couples struggled to get going, as did the band they were watching. Whilst moments of dance-rock breakdowns saw Ten Fe's genius shine through, their ability to introduce intricate layers a top of sample-led synth-compositions reminiscent of the new Foals album, overall, it was a stop-start set, with only the odd 'hit' enough to get the crowd singing along. A cover of Springsteen's 'I'm On Fire' showed off their scintillating harmonies and effortless vocals, but it was barely enough to salvage a mediocre performance, where ultimately, Ten Fe let the audience's lack of energy get the better of them.
Walking on to The Waterboys' 'The Whole of the Moon', Think Tank was drenched in darkness as a crowd made up of 7 couples struggled to get going, as did the band they were watching. Whilst moments of dance-rock breakdowns saw Ten Fe's genius shine through, their ability to introduce intricate layers a top of sample-led synth-compositions reminiscent of the new Foals album, overall, it was a stop-start set, with only the odd 'hit' enough to get the crowd singing along. A cover of Springsteen's 'I'm On Fire' showed off their scintillating harmonies and effortless vocals, but it was barely enough to salvage a mediocre performance, where ultimately, Ten Fe let the audience's lack of energy get the better of them.
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