Black Star Riders, The Tramshed, Cardiff

March 16, 2017 by

The Black Star Riders pedigree as a heavy rock band is pretty impressive, understandily so with former members of great and iconic bands such as Thin Lizzy, Ratt, Megadeth and Alice Cooper to name a few.

The Thin Lizzy influence has been very evident on the previous albums with some of the members reforming Lizzy for a special tour to mark 30 years since their lead singer and front man Phil Lynott’s death.

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Well established on the scene since 2012 and on the release of their third album “Heavy Fire” BSR visit Cardiff’s Tramshed on the first night of the tour.

The question is, can they move forward from their amazing rock legacy and influences to create their very own formula.

The band open with  the title track to the album “Heavy Fire” and continued with the heavier sounding “Bloodshot” with the catchy “Dancing with the Wrong Girl” a stand out as well as brilliant “Testify”. 

For those Thin Lizzy fans amongst the crowd they were treated to a thunderous version of the classic “The Boys are Back in Town” along with a couple of Lizzy sounding originals “Kingdom of the Lost’ and ‘Bound for Glory”

The packed-out crowd of mainly an older fans responded well, enthusiastically to the dual guitar playing of Scott Gorham and Damon Johnson, whilst Ricky Warwick commands the stage commenting on the loyalty of their fans and encouraging them to purchase their new album rather than streaming it, a nod to the increasing demand in old school vinyl rather than boring downloads and the Spotify generation.

Black Star Riders play for a solid 90 minutes of rock showing every aspect of their talents not just a band like Thin Lizzy but with more depth and experience than that, a with a hit album and a full venue it’s very evident to fans young and old and have found their own identity with a set of melodic, powerful rock songs that establish them well and truly as an excellent band.

Main image:  Scott Gorham, the former Thin Lizzy guitarist of the Black Star Riders

 Pictures – Tony Chapman

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