The band achieved this objective in producing their latest record which by all accounts, might be their best effort yet. The other is their penchant for staying true to their musical origins while stretching the boundaries of their sound. White Reaper’s truly entertaining performance is one reason why their fans stay with them as the group attracts more rock n roll lovers to their ranks. But the band has attracted a niche but extremely loyal following by staying true to their sound as they’ve become more successful. a fairly large audience had assembled at Scoot Inn which was impressive considering it was Tuesday evening and some other big out of town shows were happening. Touring in support of their third LP, Moments of Clarity (Run For Cover Records) released this month, the five-piece seems poised to expand their fanbase significantly.īy the time White Reaper took the stage at 8:30 p.m. The band is lead by a Latino frontman in Jacob Duarte. A fan standing nearby mentioned they gave off Deftones vibes. Houston-based hard rockers Narrow Head turned in a solid set next. Their debut, Once Bit Never Bored was released last year on C3 Records. The band is talented and it’s easy to see their potential as the fledgling group formed in 2021 makes their way. Our photographer Drew Doggett assessed their sound as, “…like Gilla band meets DFA 1979.” He’s not wrong. Instead the quintet dropped their best work last month.Ĭuriosity seekers arrived at the venue early to catch Taipei Houston which features Lars Ulrich’s (Metallica) sons performing as a dynamic two-piece on drums and bass. That’s say something as their previous release produced their most popular song thus far, “Might Be Right.” The success of that album could have seen the lighthearted Kentucky rockers rest on their laurels. Louisville natives White Reaper rocked Scoot Inn on Tuesday, stopping in Austin in support of January release, Asking for a Ride.
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