The Clause at Omeara
The Clause, a four-piece emerging band, delivered a delightful revival of indie alternative rock music to Omeara, an intimate venue nestled beneath London’s South Bank. From the punctual get-go, there was an instant surge of energy that reverberated across the room and it was clear that this was a group of Birmingham lads passionately dedicated to their craft as they knew exactly how to keep their fans immersed and engaged. The lost love children of The Verve and The Kaiser Chiefs stole the show with a fresh blend of powerful guitar riffs and catchy lyrics that resonated with listeners and their cult following.
The atmosphere at Omeara was electric, which also happened to be the title of one of their songs, triggering the crowd off into singalong mode. The setlist celebrated their latest singles, Take Me Home and Fever Dream from their latest EP, Weekend Millionaire, as well as archival fan favourites, I Don’t Care and In My Element, showcasing their versatility and growth as musicians, despite their young age. Lead vocalist Pearce Macca’s energetic stage presence drew the audience in, whilst causing a tight-knit chemistry between the band members, which was palpable throughout. One standout moment of the night was their ballad Forever Young, which showcased not only the band’s musical talent but also their ability to connect emotionally with their fans. The stroboscopic lighting and sound quality at Omeara added to the overall experience, enhancing the raw energy that artfully captured this universal language we all call music.
As the gig came to a close, the band left the stage to raucous applause and cheers, clearly having made a lasting impression as the partygoers heckled an encore. The Clause is undoubtedly a band to watch, and their performance at Omeara proved that they are on a trajectory to stardom.
Nina Doroushi
Photos: Nick Bennett
For further information and future events visit The Clause’s website here.
Watch the video for the single Weekend Millionaire here:
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