It says a great deal about a band’s ambition and confidence when they embark on a tour without previously releasing any new music, and that is precisely what the band Close Enemies is doing. On one of the most frigid nights that New York City has experienced in quite some time, this talented ensemble, featuring Tom Hamilton on bass, Peter Stroud on guitar, Tony Brock on drums, Trace Foster on guitar, and Chasen Hampton providing powerful vocals, truly delighted the attentive crowd with their captivating classic rock style. The setlist featured an impressive array of songs including "Rain," "Sounds Like a Train," and "Dry Rocket," but it was the encore that brought the most excitement, especially for the fans clad in Aerosmith t-shirts. They were thrilled to hear two of Tom’s most iconic tracks: "Sick as a Dog" and "Sweet Emotion." The evening was packed with not only great music but also lighthearted banter, especially when Peter jokingly asked Trace if it might have been wiser to start the tour in sunny Florida rather than braving the cold up north. Peter concluded by expressing his heartfelt gratitude to the audience for taking the chance to come out and enjoy performances of songs that many were unfamiliar with. In the end, that leap of faith was undoubtedly worth it. With only a handful of January shows left on their schedule, do not hesitate to Take the Chance and experience the dynamic performance of Close Enemies live.
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