These kids are totally professional live musicians. For every show, if the venue allows, they will play three, 60-90 minute sets with a short break between sets. The sets lists are different for every show and they add one or a few new songs about once per month. Except for an occasional introduction or announcement, they play one song immediately after the other with typically only 5-10 seconds between songs, including frequent instrument changes by Alex and or Lewis. String tuning occurs silently, between songs within that 5-10 seconds, or during the song intro while others are playing, or mid song during rest note sections. They all can sing lead vocals and they all support each other with harmonies. Addi has added a drum solo and the boys have added choreographed dance moves, spins, hops, poses, and they roam into the audience.
Lights camera action what a great show the light shows fantastic I'm glad you finally got the lights working with the music it looks really quick after together you guys are going places real showmanship professionalism that's the way to do it
Are you running sound from the stage or do you all have a soundman doing FOH? Do you run a full in ear monitor system? No Amps on stage? You are all running direct systems? How are you recording live? Just a mic? Direct off the board? I would love a rig rundown...
@@allenbrooksoffical sound tech has iPad for wireless mixing. Full in-ear, direct feed to board from guitar, bass and keys. Live recording via board merged with ambient mic.
@@kidsaloneband Hearing your mix and delay effects, I was sure you had a sound tech. Your sound is awesome. Live and on video. I do this part time and I've been really blown away with your total package. Amazing! Please don't get day jobs/college.. The world needs you... Wink/smile
These kids are totally professional live musicians. For every show, if the venue allows, they will play three, 60-90 minute sets with a short break between sets. The sets lists are different for every show and they add one or a few new songs about once per month. Except for an occasional introduction or announcement, they play one song immediately after the other with typically only 5-10 seconds between songs, including frequent instrument changes by Alex and or Lewis. String tuning occurs silently, between songs within that 5-10 seconds, or during the song intro while others are playing, or mid song during rest note sections. They all can sing lead vocals and they all support each other with harmonies. Addi has added a drum solo and the boys have added choreographed dance moves, spins, hops, poses, and they roam into the audience.
Look out !!! Luis has strapped on the keytar!!!GO LUIS GO!!!
Do you do any Hooters songs ?
Nervous Night was an exceptional album...
All You Zombies is my favourite...
Lights camera action what a great show the light shows fantastic I'm glad you finally got the lights working with the music it looks really quick after together you guys are going places real showmanship professionalism that's the way to do it
Can you guys maybe play sweet leaf by Black Sabbath
Another awesome set, great job guys!
Awesome
Are you running sound from the stage or do you all have a soundman doing FOH? Do you run a full in ear monitor system? No Amps on stage? You are all running direct systems? How are you recording live? Just a mic? Direct off the board? I would love a rig rundown...
@@allenbrooksoffical sound tech has iPad for wireless mixing. Full in-ear, direct feed to board from guitar, bass and keys. Live recording via board merged with ambient mic.
@@kidsaloneband Hearing your mix and delay effects, I was sure you had a sound tech. Your sound is awesome. Live and on video. I do this part time and I've been really blown away with your total package. Amazing! Please don't get day jobs/college.. The world needs you... Wink/smile
@@allenbrooksoffical thank you!!!