Roman Remains at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Roman Remains played at The Fillmore on Sunday April 6th with music icon, Gary Numan and Big Black Delta.
At 8:00 on the dot, singer Liela Moss politely said hello to San Francisco then introduced the London based band before opening the show to a small collection of show goers there for the rock show. Loud synth-punk characterized by penetrating bass hooks and powerful percussion bellowed off the stage into the stagnate crowd. But, what the crowd lacked in movement they made up for it with engaged applause after every fiery dark dance song.
Roman Remains at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Roman Remains at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Liela's charming disposition was sweetly captivating, bringing lightheartedness to their performance with sincere smiles, intense eye contact and spunky interpretive dance moves. Post-punk, deep rhythmic synth songs from the recently released LP, Zeal and last year's EP Energy You made up the half hour long set for what was Roman Remains ' last show on Gary Numan's Splinter Tour.
Roman Remains at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Gary Numan at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Gary Numan at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Roman Remains and Black Delta made for a well rounded rock show with a goth-rock ambience at San Francisco's historic venue The Fillmore. A Nine Inch Nails vibe had built considerably before Reznor's influential mentor hit the stage and blew fans away!
Gary Numan at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Intense industrials and heavy guitar were all encompassing as thick fog spilled across the stage giving the show the highly anticipated gloom and doom feel.
Gary Numan at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
Fans watched in awe as Gary Numan took command of the stage with exaggerated theatric stage presence throughout his passionate performance.
Gary Numan at The Fillmore April 6th, 2014 Photo by: Marc Fong |
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