Cornish outfit The Velvet Hands have been lighting up stages all year promoting their fine new album ‘Sucker Punch’ as well as supporting The Rifles and Trampolene. The hard graft resulted in a headline slot for This Feeling at Truck Festival.
The latest single ‘Emotion’ has clearly gained traction as the packed tent came alive to their decadent basslines and playful take on The Strokes. As had former single ‘Telephone Love’ took themes of excess to the mayhem of The Hives and guitar majesty of The Ramones.
With every song they play, the crowd becomes more intoxicated with the songwriting duo of Toby Mitchell and Dan Able. Mitchell’s anarchic persona and powerhouse vocal intertwined with Able’s CBGB’s coolness to produce back-and-forth vocal magic not seen since Pete and Carl.
Closing out the set is their classic ‘The Party’s Over’. A slacker anthem worthy of bringing the curtain down on any set on any stage. It made the halcyon sunset of the Oxford skies feel like a beer garden with the world’s greatest jukebox blaring. The crowd swayed, staggered, and drank its way to heaven with the Cornish gang greeting them leather-clad at the gates.
The Velvet Hands were and are the real deal. Their party is just getting started!