The Overtones Hammersmith Apollo live review
| Release Type: | Live |
| Setlist: |
Keep Me Hanging On Beggin’ Runaround Sue Reet Petite Good Ol Fashioned Love Only You Call Me Up Sh- Boom The Glory Of Love Unforgettable The Longest Time Groovin’/Say What I Feel/Sunday Afternoon Love Song Forget You Higher You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling Perfect Goodnight Sweetheart Why Do Fools Fall In Love Gambling Man Loving The Sound |
With a sell-out crowd waiting in anticipation, The Overtones took to the Hammersmith Apollo stage at 8.45pm launching into Keep Me Hanging On, the first song of the evening. Looking as suave and sophisticated as ever in their shiny suits, the five-piece captivated the audience with their tight harmonies and impressive live vocals. Over the course of their set they sung selections from new album Higher and their debut album Good Ol’ Fashioned Love as well as a few surprises.
Highlights over the set included a knock-out lead vocal from Mike on Only You, the bouncy original song Call Me Upand a rousing rendition of Higher. Lachie shined on his smooth rendition of Unforgettable and The Longest Timewas vocally one of the band’s finest moments of the evening. Our favourite performance though was the group’s version of Fairground Attraction’s Perfect, a song that apparently the record company wasn’t keen to include on the album. If last night’s audience reaction was anything to go by then it should be earmarked as a future single.
In the middle section of the show the group appeared in the audience as they encouraged the audience to sing-along to The Glory Of Love. Timmy and Mike found audience members to sing into their microphones whilst Darren, Lachie and Mark held up lyric cards on the stage to help them. The atmosphere was buzzing and the guys cleared loved it as much as the audience did.
The show came to a close with the double-whammy encore of Gambling Man and Loving The Sound. The group really did save the best for last and both songs definitely ensured they finished their set on a high.
The magic of The Overtones really is their vocal abilities. In an age where you can never be too sure if artists are singing live, or singing to pre-recorded backing tracks, you can always rely on The Overtones to perform completely live. All five members of the group have strong voices and the different sound they all have comes together for amazing harmonies.
The Overtones always put on an incredible show and last night was no exception. They packed an impressive amount of songs into their 90 minute set and had the audience on their feet and dancing for most of it. We danced our socks off, sung until we were hoarse and were as enamoured as ever with The Overtones. We just wish we could do it all again tonight.




