The Edmonton Muse November 2017 | Page 26

The Fuzz Kings

The Fuzz Kings came back to the stage after a bit of a break. As of late, we have been used to seeing FatDave leading the vocals with The Confusionaires, so this was a bit of a blast from the past and a real treat!

The rock n' roll band that pushes some country and punk flair, fills the air with sick solos and some fantastic lyricism that was really a great match next to the headlining band. It was like pairing beer with nachos or a dark chocolate with a nice cab sav.

The Dice Cubes

The Dice Cubes are one of the newest additions to the rockabilly music scene and they're great! A solid sound and an excellent balance of old and new.

I was very pleased to see these guys as the opening band. The crowd was already piling in when the started and we were probably sitting at half full by the end of their set.

It's always awesome to see new local talent get a chance to hit the stage with a couple big names, but wow! Did these guys ever hit the jackpot. Sharing a show with local legends and The Reverend is definitely going to be a great kick off to their upcoming and very deserving music career.