Live Review: NOTHING BUT THIEVES + PSYCHEDELIC PORN CRUMPETS @ Metro Theatre

The distance from England, Nothing But Thieves have commenced their Broken Machine Tour Down Under. Bringing their enthusiastic shake music that jolted the sold-out group at the Metro Theater in Sydney.
Only Thieves brought along Perth Rock band Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. When they left stage to applauds from the group jokes started to roll, "We're Nothing But Thieves, and we simply needed to express gratitude toward Psychedelic Porn Crumpets for having us". As they shook into their first tune Gurzle, it was all stone and move from here. Playing melodies from the two Albums High Visceral Part 1 and 2 with a front of Roll Over Beethoven from the Beethoven movie soundtrack, their set was tied in with going hard, boisterous and having a decent time.
The great vibes continued coming as Nothing But Thieves assumed control over the stage and ran the pack into their enthusiastic shake world. Starting their set with I Was Just A Kid, Nothing But Thieves had the group humming and played like insane children in a decent manner.
Driving into Number 13, a chime in grabbed hold and we were on a ride before carrying an acoustic guitar in with the general mish-mash for Soda, one of their slower melodies. Pop demonstrated to us their flexibility as a band until the point when the band sped things up again with Broken Machine.
Only Thieves frontman Conor Mason got the group to sing the extension of the melody "my head goes ahead and my heart returns", singing boisterous with adoration to the band. Conor unquestionably got the adoration when he nailed the high note amid Not Made By Design.
It was before long uncovered that Nothing But Thieves just touched base in Sydney. "We touched base in Sydney following a twenty-two-hour flight," says Conor. From their tight and lively set, I couldn't tell. This changed in their tune Particles. This was perfectly conveyed, delivering their passionate association with the melody.
As they played their last note and strolled off the stage. I thought, "Pause, they haven't played one of their greatest hit Amsterdam". The group concurred, droning Amsterdam uproarious as they could. Dread not, Nothing But rather Thieves came back to thunder of the group. They went straight into Amsterdam, at that point chose to change into Itch. Don't we as a whole love a little bother? For their last reprise, Amsterdam was the melody and it was justified regardless of the pause.
Only Thieves totally killed each note and verse. Vocals were amazing and instrumentals were crazy.

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