“We are the Married Men,” says Scott Lucas. “Welcome to our annual reunion.”
Midway into their set, they play “Hey, Rita” from their 2010 EP, The Absolute Beginners EP. This is originally a Local H song. It sounds great with the full 6-piece band.
They close their 30 minute set with “There Ain’t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down” by Brother Claude Ely. The original is an upbeat gospel song. The Married Men version is a dark and ominous song. It is quite a transformation.
During their set, they didn’t take any breaks between songs. As soon as one ended, the drummer immediately started the beat for the next one. It was a whirlwind of just 30 minutes that left the audience wanting more.
See our review of their Christmas show in 2014 here.