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ILLSCARLETT AND FABER DRIVE CONCERT | ILLSCARLETT AND FABER DRIVE CONCERT |
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Reviewed: illScarlett with Faber Drive 5 Stars Reviewed by: Amanda Waschuk (Calgary Correspondent - Canada)
Faber Drive grabs your attention right away with their high-energy rock songs as lead singer Dave Faber interacts with fans and makes it clear how passionate he is about music. Currently making its way up the charts, "When I'm With You" is the most recent hit by Faber Drive. Other hits played at the show include "Tongue-Tied" and "Second Chance". After, main act illScarlett went on to create a crazy mosh pit with rockin' tunes while also having the ability to chill out the crowd with some cool reggae beats. These boys are based out of Mississauga, Ontario and have recently released their second studio album, which produced the major hit "Nothing Special."
This show comes very recommended whether you are familiar with the bands or not, both have the undeniable ability to entertain a crowd. Faber Drive and illScarlett absolutely complement each other right down to the incredible confidence and obvious enjoyment of loving what they do to both producing amazing cover songs (Faber Drive: "Died in Your Arms Tonight"-Air Supply; illScarlett: "All That She Wants"-Ace of Base). This is a show you don't want to miss. |
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