Prog

VON HERTZEN BROTHERS

VENUE THE UNDERWORLD, CAMDEN

DATE 13/05/2022

‘rom the sublime to the ridiculous’ could describe half of the Von Hertzen ‘Fom Brothers’ catalogue but is equally appropriate for the top of tonight’s show. The mesmeric is a raft of multiharmony vocals and choppy keyboards that not only leads the audience into the tripped-out beauty of their latest album, , but also opens the door on tonight’s set. It’s engaging, filled with colours, and set to dazzle. Until it’s not.

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