Review of:

 

“Scavengers Daughter”

 

At: Club 85, Hitchin

On: Friday 26/05/06

 

By: Gaby

 

It was very hard to believe that this was the band’s first gig.

 

Their professionalism, energy and power were delivered with true metal grit and determination giving a dynamic and force driven set of sheer Metal delight.

 

For me this was melodic metal at its finest offering a range of self penned (Simon Ellis) songs that were nothing short of superb! In fact their title track “Scavengers Daughter” is nothing short of being a hit single it itself!

 

This was a band to be reckoned with and most certainly stole the show this particular evening at the excellent Club 85 in Hitchin.

 

Coll Matraves on lead vocals was as ever an amazing front man who could easily make even the most folically challenged individual to bang away his thinning locks to his awesome voice.

 

Whilst I firmly believe that Coll’s voice lends itself perfectly to the Metal genre we were nevertheless treated on occasion to how melodic his voice can be and what a dynamic range his voice can reach.

 

On guitar was Simon and Jim who delivered some real fine riffs at a speed and intensity that often made the jelly in your head wobble and the hairs on the back of your neck stand to attention. Whilst bringing up the rear on drums and bass were John and Dave who layed down the beats and rhythm perfectly blending together the proceedings.

 

This is a band that most certainly should not be underestimated. This was polished, innovative and contemporary metal at it’s finest whilst still paying true homage to the many bands that have influenced them.

 

Two things in particular mark this band out as a cut above the rest: Firstly the quality of the original songs in their set and secondly their energy and hunger.

 

For rock and metal fans alike this band had the lot and I loved it!

 

If this is a taster of things to come, then look out for “Scavengers Daughter” because they have come to town and are most certainly not taking any prisoners!