Music Night with Heavy Tiger (Sweden) and The Offensive (Vietnam)
Sun 09 Nov 2014, 8.30 pm
Hanoi Rock City
From the organizer:
Smash up this Sunday night with chic Stockholm three piece, Heavy Tiger! All attitude, girls, guitars and old school rock ‘n’ rock supported by Hanoi’s very own buzzy prices of punk, The Offensive.
Like The Runaways, KISS, Thin Lizzy, The Clash, love this!
HEAVY TIGER
This three piece chic band apart from Stockholm, Sweden, is doubtlessly both an impressive and unique act. Don’t get caught mistaking them for being just a jangly mismatch of young girls and guitars. You’d be embarrassingly dead wrong. Because this is for real! This is as good as rock ‘n’ roll gets!
Heavy Tiger is the outcome of one pure mission in the mind of guitarslinger & singer Maja Linn: to form a Killer Rock ‘n’ Roll Band! Premium songs, unique style, uncompromising live performances and true ambitions were the ingredients to build it all upon. No band member was allowed to be short of dedication, or talent for that matter. Luckily this crazy rock ‘n’ roll heart eventually found her sisters in arms. Drummer Astrid Carsbring and Sara Frendin on bass, both truly good musicians, were just the right people to team up with. They soon became close friends as well and Heavy Tiger was a fact.
Through these years they have played a lot of shows all over Scandinavia and some in the UK, always to the amazement and delight of the audience. Some say The Runaways in their heydays, but think KISS meets Thin Lizzy delivered by The Clash and you would probably be closer. Honestly, their songs are addictive and their dedication on stage unmistakable. It shows that it’s all from the heart and delivered from the hip. In other words the only way it can be done, to be done right.
When you hear it, you’ll know it! Don’t have to figure it out.
Ticket price: 100,000 VND at door
Listen to the song Saigon Kiss by Heavy Tiger:
[youtube width=”600″ height=”337″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ABFXI6EcjI[/youtube]
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