Wednesday night saw FEET bring their debut album to Think Tank? Newcastle.
Last month, the band released their debut album, ‘What’s Inside Is More Than Just Ham’ with the group touring the album on this current run of the country.

Having played downstairs at Think Tank? Underground, earlier in the year the Coventry based band made the transition well bringing their lively show to the venue.
The band, whose album garnered a four star review from the NME, played all 10 songs from their debut.
The album is a mixture of post punk and indie with perhaps the most inventive, imaginative lyrics you could possibly wish to hear.
From songs about hot dog filled ballads to anthems revolving around chemicals in cars, the album is crease pop at its finest if you haven’t already checked it out.
The gig lived up to the brilliance of the album, with the bizarreness of the record being perfectally captured in the live show filled with weird dancing and colourful lights.
The band filled the stage, mainly due to the small size of it however they managed to create an intimate feeling with the crowd.
The final three songs, featuring two of their most popular singles ‘Petty Thieving’ and ‘Outer Rim’, sent the crowd wild with mosh pits forming at the front.
As one of indie’s rising stars make sure you go to see FEET if you get the chance before they hit, massive venues you won’t regret it.
Make sure to also check out my exclusive FEET quiz right here.
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