Moshkito
I do not want to hear GENESIS stuff again
In which case you could have gone to the pub after the interval
The first set as all solo material, while the stand out to me was "Behind the Smoke" from the recent "Night Siren" album, it was an altogether remarkable set with some great music. The band is superb.
The second set was almost 100% Genesis with an emphasis on Wind and Wuthering. One could cynically say “tribute band” or do like me and the rest of the audience and sit back and enjoy it. Nad Slyvan is a rather flamboyant character, I can see some may not take to him, suffice to say his vocal impressions are uncannily accurate.
I rather enjoyed drummer Gary O’Tool’s more natural vocal performance on “Blood on the Roof Tops”. “Musical Box” was a fitting climax to the main set. The Encore was “Tower Struck Down” and “Squonk” There seemed to be considerable amusement in the band when, (I think) Nic Beggs’ guitar tech came on dressed as Squonk.
Doing the Genesis stuff brings in punters and probably funds the interesting and challenging music Steve is still producing.