Review: Welshly Arms at Old Rock House

The Old Rock House showcased Welshly Arms with The Old Souls Revival on Aug 17th.

The Old Souls Revival opened the show and played original songs that grabbed the attention of the audience.

The hometown band was available to perform and showcase their indie Southern Rock. “How Much” & “Ramblin’ Again” were spot on rock songs. The Old Souls Revival is currently working on their third album.

Welshly Arms set was amazing! I had to wait a few songs into their show before I was able to hear their hit song “Legendary” but I wasn’t mad.

The six person band was created back in 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio.

The Welcome EP was their first project. The band mixes soul, blues, rock, and gospel and is gearing up for a tour across seas.

The band will play the Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen in London on Sept.12.

Welshly Arms current album, Legendary, is available now on ITunes.

Chris Williams

Chris joins the ReviewSTL crew this year as a seasoned photographer. He started his company, It Was Worth It Photography, in 2012 after graduating from Lindenwood University. Chris has grown a love for music management, and covering concerts as a photographer is a match made in heaven. Today he specializes in travel photography and plans to launch his lifestyle blog this winter '17. Chris spends most of his work time in the library learning about any and everything.

Recent Posts

Great Britten! A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Closes OTSL’s 50th Season (Review)

Opera Theatre of St. Louis' latest production is putting people to sleep. Literally. Fortunately, those…

12 hours ago

Opera Review: Money, Mishaps and Marriage Fuel OTSL’s Hilarious DON PASQUALE

One of the ways that Opera Theatre of St. Louis is celebrating their 50th anniversary…

5 days ago

Opera Review: THIS HOUSE World Premiere at OSTL

This House, Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ 44th world premiere, proves that sometimes you shouldn’t…

2 weeks ago

A Perfect Circle, Puscifer and Primus members take audience for a ride at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

By Jerry McGrath Be...Present.   Marked words to open the concert.   Maynard, in typical fashion, addresses…

2 weeks ago

Movie Review: KARATE KID: LEGENDS Starring Ben Wang, Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio

Often times, legacy sequels strain under the weight of nostalgia. But Karate Kid: Legends wears…

3 weeks ago

Theater Review: Buffoonery Meets Bubbly With OTSL’s DIE FLEDERMAUS

To celebrate its 50th season Opera Theatre of St. Louis didn’t just uncork a bottle…

3 weeks ago