


Taking to the front row, two young girls rocked hard, throwing devil's horns up in the air. After Tally Spear ended their set, I snached two setlists and gave it to them—to their great pleasure.









Tally Spear played her song Here Comes The Rain, dedicated to her father Julian, a music industry veteran, who passed away last December. On stage, she told the story of how the title came to be when she asked her father why there was a song called Here Comes The Sun but not one with Here Comes The Rain and he then challenged her to write it.




The audience was energised by Tally Spear and LEAP, both delivered engaging performances. The positive vibe manifested in lots of singing along and jumping around.
LEAP mentioned several times that they played in Winterthur before and how mental the show at the smaller Albani Club was. The drummer also gave a shoutout to the Mascotte Club, which unfortunately is shutting down, by wearing one of the club's shirts.









Frontman Jack Balfour Scott said that wherever they go, they try to learn a local word or saying. But after several failed attemps at getting a Swiss German word correctly, the crowd started chanting: “Ihr sind alles geili Sieche!” And they seemed to enjoy that very much.









Interaction goes both ways: LEAP's bassist received a drawing from an attendee.