Talk about LSS from the Baybeats 2012 and I'll immediately say "Okie-Dokie, ska ska ska" from Korean band Copy Machine. That, after hearing them play it live, and after hearing it play several times through the venue's piped-in music.
They were the only ska band who performed in this year's festival, and I'd love to see them again next year. They're fun to watch. I''ve seen Singapore do the 2-steps at Hardcore mosh pits before and it's refreshingly fun to watch a Ska band and see Singapore fans dance to it.
They were the only ska band who performed in this year's festival, and I'd love to see them again next year. They're fun to watch. I''ve seen Singapore do the 2-steps at Hardcore mosh pits before and it's refreshingly fun to watch a Ska band and see Singapore fans dance to it.
Audience Impact - Like I've mentioned previously, they really got the Singapore dance to ska. And that was from the first song, which instantly surged excitement. I myself couldn't help moving to the pulsating beat of their song "Dynamite"
Stage Presence - Copy Machine can easily get 10/10 in my scorecard. Simply because it was technically challenging for an amateur photog such as myself to cope up with their energy. nuff said.
Interface with Audience - They also rank high for me, especially with the song "Rodeo" when the vocalist asked the crowd in his best Korean English "Everybody Say, LOH-DEYH-OW!".
Overall Performance Quality - Solid. They looked very much at ease while performing. They danced, jumped, talked to the crowd, and vocalist did the baybeats heart gesture with his hands and said they want to be back next year. If it were up to me, I'd invite them again next year.