Australia rock band the Lazys tore up the Slice after the Calgary Flames polished off the Vancouver Canucks and after Def Leppard rocked a sold out crowd until they dropped, April 25.
Compared to the super polished set from Def Leppard, the Lazys were completely insane. They play more punk and garage rock influenced strongly by AC DC of course and a whole lot more.
They played the kind of dirty, gritty, raw rock and roll that throws you through a plate glass window and makes you like it. They had lots of energy, lots of head-banging and lots of hair shaking fun.
It was hard not to like the Lazys’s brand of fun, freewheeling, rough, raw and ready rock and roll.
Near the end of their set, Lead guitarist Matt Morris ran through audience, jumped on bar for a solo, then lay down on top of it before running back to stage to wind down the show. They had plenty of jagged riffs, some hot solos and punk energy that left the audience wanting a whole lot more.
But first, Calgary psychedelic rock band Fever Feel entertained the audience trickling in late with trippy jams.
The Floyd is strong in Calgary's Fever Feel powered by brothers Logan and Landon Gabert, who played a long set of trippy organ and guitar powered jams which tipped their hairy heads to the spirit of ’60s and ’70s psychedelic rock along the lines of the Doors for the more organ powered numbers.
Bassist/ lead singer’s sounded like Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters. They had an awesome bass groove throughout their set, strongly punctuated by tasteful organ, which lent that psychedelic ’60s feel to the night.