Concert Review: Rorschach
I had seen Rorschach play a couple times already, for example at Red Mud Aid, but this was the first time they have been on the Treehugger Dan's stage. Rorschach is a collection of very talented vocalists who manage to combine that talent with an on-stage presence and charisma which provides real entertainment to their audience. Their style is certainly reminiscent of the British Indie and "Britpop" scene with their four-part harmonies, they could just as easily be a barbershop quartet. They engage the audience very well, have great energy, and obviously enjoy being on stage and singing together. I especially enjoyed "Shut up and Drive," as well as the Spice Girls and Hanson tunes.
Lorinc Bubno - Guitars
Mark Bubno - Drums
Marton Auer - Vocals
Gabor Szkorits-Tala - Bass
Set 1:
1. Delving
2. iLike
3. Fine Knacks
4. Spice Girls
5. Lassú
6. Dindirin
7. Absent
8. Sweet Emtiness
Set 2:
1. Come Again
2. No Last Names
3. Now is the Month
4. Shut up and Drive
5. Misbelief
6. Es ist ein Ros
7. Faces
8. Hanson
9. Suspicion
+1. It was a lover