Chillset On The Provincetown II Boat Cruise
9/19/2009 | Lindsay BrianThis past weekend I went and saw the band Chillset, which was a concert on a boat cruise out of Boston Harbor. They originate out of Medway, Massachusetts and have been together for three years now. The band is made up of Scott, Justin & Dan. Scott is in charge of vocals and the keyboard, Justin plays the guitar and Dan plays the drums. Before this I had never seen them perform nor have I heard their music. I was very impressed by their performance and the energy that took place throughout the crowd. The entire time no matter what song they played the crowd was on the same page as them and had that connection with them and their music. It’s very rare that you go to shows and get that.
They started their set off playing a rendition of Stevie Wonder’s Superstition, then went into some of their songs and reached out to songs like Freebird or Gangsters Paradise. They also played the Will Ferrell Medley, which was hysterical and they did a superb job doing it. You can tell that this band practices a lot and has an extreme amount of fun doing what they do. I’ve been to a lot of shows and I always feel as though the band is just there to play their music and get out of there, but it wasn’t like that at all with Chillset. They were there to perform, have a good time and make everyone who came enjoy their time there as well.
One other thing I noticed was the age range at this show. Everyone was between 23 and 50 years old and there was a wide variety of types of people. I think the band puts out a nice range of music so that no matter what age, gender, or type of person you are you will enjoy listening to their music. In my outlook this is a very positive thing for a band to do.
I have to say this concert wasn’t just another concert that I went to. It was a concert along with a performance and I will recommend this band to all of my friends, as well as go and see them perform again.
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