![]() THE BAND SEEMED AS EXCITED AS THE AUDIENCE As one of his best known tracks, he made sure that everyone was aware that he had arrived. Taking to the stage, Saint Raymond – or Callum as the audience excitedly yelled over to him – opened with ‘Letting Go’: a little predictable perhaps, but none the less effective in ramping up the energy of the room. He impressed, coming across as the perfect mix between country-esque Jake Bugg and sharing the maturity and impressive vocals of George Ezra his old school feel was matched by his Teddy Boy image, and his four/five song set almost felt too short even if we all knew it meant Saint Raymond was next. Here was a guy who wanted to get the crowd stomping along to his country-infused folk rock, even calling for crowd involvement on ‘25 Ways’. Louis Berry soon shattered this tranquillity, changing the whole vibe with his sparky, genuine energy. Although in complete contrast to Saint Raymond in terms of sound, the crowd warmed to them and their summery-hazy lyrics left them in a trance. B O A opened the night, the three-piece Bristol based band making the stage glimmer with their pulsing synths – ‘Holier’ is certainly a track to check out, and B O A one to watch. The headliner was Saint Raymond, but the energy and sleekness of his two support acts, B O A and Louis Berry, cannot be overlooked. ![]() The Bristol O2 on November 13 th housed some pretty awesome music. ![]() Saint Raymond performing a beautiful acoustic version of his track "Everything She Wants" for Stereofox Sessions. Saint Raymond - Everything She Wants (Stereofox Sessions) The heartache, the thunder, the dust rising high It comes back to haunt us again and again Moves faster than anything we try to feign
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