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"Tower Records Dublin, in-store gig review"

Half Shot at Tower Records Dublin
June 2nd 2011

I had made a commitment to review Half Shot live after I had caught only the last half of their single launch in Crawdaddy a few weeks previous (for which I temporarily lifted my boycott on that awful, awful place). So it seemed a fitting compromise to review their performance when their debut single was put on the shelves of Tower Records.

I get to the record shop, probably my favourite around town, at about five past four knowing the lads were due to play at four. I wander down to the rear of the shop and have a quick word with lead guitarist Heaps who informs me that they were held up in traffic and are still setting up their gear. So I say I'll have a quick gander around and come back for the gig and begin browsing through the book shelves.

A quick word on Tower Records: it was probably just four of five years ago now since I was first introduced to the shop but I have to give it its dues. Between consistently reasonable prices, one of the best display setups and a notable dedication to local recording artists, not to mention the book and magazine section, I have always thought that it was the best of the major record shops in Dublin.

So for a few minutes I look at the books on offer; a biography of Hunter S. Thompson catches my eye, as does this months Guitarist magazine which I read until I hear the familiar atonal noises and shifty volume of a sound check. I join the back of the small crowd that gathers in the aisles of the vinyl section while Half Shot deliver about two minutes worth of 'Couldn't Back Down', after which drummer Luke informs the crowd, who had just begun to get into it, “We were only sound checking, sorry!” to which the crowd responded with a few laughs. After a quick introduction from frontman Leo, the band launch into the first of a five song set,'You See'. A sly, delayed natural harmonic (forgive the guitar player jargon) piece from Leo is matched by some low E string riding riffing courtesy of Heaps which itself gives way to a wah flavoured lead break which we would find out over the course of this gig, is a mainstay of Heaps'. A few technical issues with Leo's mic take nothing away from the performance: at small gigs if you just turn up the amps and shout loud enough, often there is little need for a PA. At times I think it adds a sort of 'band-at-your-gaff' vibe to the whole thing.

Third on the list is 'Long Grass' and this track has Classic Rock written all over it! Luke ushers us into the song with an old fashioned punk rock style floor tom beat, followed closely by a bright, crunchy riff of Heaps' that if it were a food it would probably be a Twix. Leo let's some serious pipes make equally serious sounds right from the get-go on this one and bass player Ben keeps it nice and chocolaty with a satisfying low rumble throughout, thus completing the Twix analogy. When men with beards in the crowd are moving, however subtly, in time with the music, then a rock band can know that it's doing something right!

The end of a relatively short set is nearing so Half Shot lash into the theme of the day: the single! The unmistakable clear twang of a Stratocaster brings the album version of 'Couldn't Back Down' to life with a slow intense build-up. Heaps' gets his money's worth from his Les Paul, keeping the riffing non-stop, most noticeably with the lick laid over the chorus which gives a sense of vastness in its interplay with Leo's vocal. Add to this the spacey sounds which a dash of Flanger effect lend to the climax. Underneath, Luke keeps things moving smoothly along on the ride, permeating the beat with hard snare fills. Altogether it soon becomes obvious why this one was chosen for the single.

To conclude this gig we are given the seriously-southern-sounding 'Moonbather', the 'b-side' of the single. Leo's band mates start up a sarcastic cheer as he puts down his guitar and leaves that duty to Heaps and Ben. The former lays straight into an old-school open chord riff joined quickly by Luke and Ben. Leo takes the chance to break out his bluesiest vocal yet and a few frontman moves to compliment it, backed up on those vocals by brother Heaps. Ben keeps the sound thick and full, even during Heaps' sparse lead breaks, with a bass tone of tremendous depth and clarity.

The small crowd that the vinyl section could accommodate appear properly entertained by the end. Keeping casual record shop by-passers' attention is no easy task but the men with beards (I suppose including myself) were impressed, as was everyone else. The band shifted a few cds in the process and packed up quickly to head down to The Workman's Club for the second gig of the day. All in all, a cracking set: the band showed no signs of being put off by the short set or small stage, which is often enough to scare bands that prefer on the anonymity of bright lights and big stages into mediocre performances. The only down side is that small daytime gigs tend to lack atmosphere, buzz, but then I can't imagine Tower would want a large crowd cutting loose and going mad at the end of their shop! The band are keeping a tight gig schedule so you'll have plenty of opportunity to check 'em out on the Dublin circuit if you like what you've read here.

Half Shot at Tower Records
Rating: 8/10
For fans of: Thin Lizzy, ACDC
By Edward Gerard Brophy
For Born Again Nihilist 2011
Listen here : http://www.myspace.com/halfshotrockband
Posted by BORNAGAINNIHILIST at 9:53 PM - Born Again Nihilist


"Debut Single Review"

Couldn't Back Down & Moonbather (B-side)

Four piece hard rock band based in Dublin have been on the scene since 2006 rocking out venues all over Ireland, when you look back at the days of good rock 'n' roll bands they all had one thing in common and that was good music, Half Shot I'm sure are no strangers to the greats, their single Couldn't Back Down has all the elements of classic rock, it's got the catchy guitar hook with the blues flavour of a good Rory Gallagher lick and the heavy vocals of Lemmy, although like most good old fashioned rock tunes, it's got balls too.

The B side on the single is a track called "Moonbather" the first thing came to me on hearing this song was punk rock, now not the sleeve eating type but the dirty type like Joy Division, maybe it was the bottom end grinding bass notes that got me going, but the vocals do have a blues rock tone to them, great catchy number and well worth checking out.

Review by T.Halpin

5/6 - Written by Trevor Halpin @ Music Review Unsigned 15th June 2011


"Derry News Feature"

Half Shot album preview article in local press. - Written by David Ferguson at the Derry News


"Half Shot - Half Shot EP"

There’s a lot of new faces in the music scene. Internationally and locally here in Ireland. Loads and loads of bands and artists trying to make their own statement of originality. One massive hotpot of talent and creatively that can sometimes be overwhelming in its diversity. Every once in a while it’s necessary to cleanse the pallet with something as unambiguous as Half Shot.
This 4 piece based in Dublin, have developed their own take on the rock sounds that has been pioneered by the likes of The Cult. Leo Devine, the singer and guitarist has an Ian Ashbury vocal swagger that oozes attitude, backed up by a driving rythmn section incorporating Ste Devine, lead guitar and vocals, Ben O’Brien on bass and Luke Gleeson on drums.
Their 4 track EP captures them well, and makes me curious as to what their live show would be like. Preachin’ is a definite favorite for me although all four songs display a distinct ability to write a catchy song without getting wrapped up in over saturating their music with technology.
Their first full length album is currently ready to be unleashed on the world, meanwhile they’re keeping busy with gigging. Half Shot aren’t afraid of hard work having played The Junction Festival in Clonmel last Friday, Slatterys in Rathmines on Saturday aswell as up and coming shows in Derry and The Village over the next few weeks.
Having proved they have goods when it comes to their music, an energetic live show could easily seal the deal for Half Shot.
- Written by Paul Groome 16th July 2010- drop-d.ie website Drop-d Music Magazine Ireland


Discography

Debut single "Couldn't Back Down" and excellent B-side "Moonbather" released 3rd June 2011, available now to download at the below link...RIGHT NOW!!!!

http://itunes.apple.com/ie/album/couldnt-back-down-single/id441759795

Half Shot's long awaited debut album "High Walls & Free Falls" is due for release 30 April 2012 and can be pre-ordered NOW at the below sites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://bit.ly/H67eqa

http://bit.ly/HxLi8l

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Bio

Formed in 2006, Half Shot is an Irish four-piece hard rock band, based in Dublin. Two of the members are from Derry and two from Dublin.

Leo Devine (Vocals/Guitar)
Stephen Heeps Devine (Lead Guitar/Vocals)
Ben O’Brien (Bass)
Luke Gleeson (Drums)

Half Shot is very much an in-your-face powerful rock band, with influences from classic rock and 70’s punk (ACDC, Sex Pistols, Led Zeppelin) while adding their own unique tuppence worth to the sound. They are a tight live rocking outfit with great riffs, melodies, leads, driving bass lines, thunderous drums and sound song structures.

Half Shot have recently finished recording their debut album High Walls & Free Falls in Blast Furnace Studios, Derry, Northern Ireland, and are all set for the official release of 12 tracks, carefully selected from the 16 recorded, in 2012.

The album was mastered by Jon Astley at Close To The Edge mastering in London. Astley, who has worked with The Who, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Judas Priest and Abba, among others, was extremely complimentary of the songs.

After a year off the road to record and perfect their debut album, Half Shot is back gigging again, and have played some very successful and critically acclaimed shows at various venues around Ireland and the U.K. as they gear up for the release of their excellent album High Walls & Free Falls.

Half Shot embarked on a successful UK tour in October/November 2011 to promote their debut single from the album, and have already received extensive airplay of their single and rave media reviews in Ireland, UK and USA as well as on various online radio stations.

Their debut single featuring the tracks Couldn’t Back Down and B Side Moonbather, released in Ireland on 3rd June 2011 and in the UK on 3rd October 2011, is available to download on iTunes and to purchase in shops.

Half Shot's long awaited debut album "High Walls & Free Falls" is due for release 30 April 2012 and can be pre-ordered NOW at the below sites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://bit.ly/H67eqa

http://bit.ly/HxLi8l

Well worth checking out for all rock fans as big things are expected from them in the near future!