As the set continues, they belt out ‘Better late than never’. Pink and blue lights capture their outlines, like auras, bright and commanding. Stage presence and charisma is engrained in their DNA. Liverpool is famed for their great musicians and these four are no exception. Modern Merseyside music. They echo the sound of past iconic bands such as Oasis, whilst remaining authentic. The Kairos are ahead of their time. They are as impressive live as they are in the studio. The rawness of their music only adds depth and character, none of that artificiality which can turn a good record sour. No holding back, the group made a memorable introduction to a soon to be released single ‘Rat Race’. Although it’s slower than most of their previous songs, it still packs a punch. It did everything but disappoint. It was the kind of gig that made you forget about the outside world, making you want to capture every moment. The sight of a phone was a rarity and the audience were completely engaged with the band. If there’s one thing I’m sure about, it’s that this group of lads are going to be huge. This is the right time for the Kairos.
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