For many years Atomic Rooster were one of those bands whose name was well known to me through my voracious reading of rock history, but whose material I was barely familiar with. That changed back in 2018, at one of the Butlins Rock & Blues weekends where the band’s outstanding performance was a complete revelation to me. Before long I acquired a CD box set of all of all of their classic albums from the 1970s and became a firm fan of the band’s music.

Although all the original line-up led by Vincent Crane are sadly no longer with us, the band was reformed in 2016 by Pete French, who performed on the band’s third album and by Steve Boltz Bolton, who played on their fourth. However, since I last caught the band in 2022, there has been a change in line-up with French exiting. In other outfits this could have been a near-fatal blow, with the connections to the original band becoming even more tentative. But Adrian Gautrey, who has done a sterling job embodying the spirit of the late, great Vincent Crane on keyboards for much of the past decade, has now also taken on the role of lead vocalist. What’s more he’s an absolutely incredible singer and the band just goes from strength to strength.
The setlist is a mix of ‘70s-era Rooster classics and material from their excellent new studio album, Circle The Sun, which came out in 2025. With half the tracks on the latter penned by Bolton and half by Gautrey, the album really captures the essence of Atomic Rooster and most of the songs from the album are performed tonight. There’s still room for plenty of vintage Rooster, including blinding versions of ‘Can’t Take No More’, ‘Tomorrow Night’ and ‘Breakthrough’, as well as ‘Devil’s Answer’ the band’s surprise 1971 top five hit.
A formidable, driving rhythm, pounding Hammond and searing guitar, it’s one of those epic, small venue gigs that you’re not going to forget in a hurry. When it comes to a modern-day reboot of a legendary ’70s hard rock outfit, Atomic Rooster have undoubtedly become one of my firm favourites. There are few bands with as much energy as these guys on stage and I’m delighted to see that there’s also a recently-recorded live album to purchase from the merch stand, alongside copies of the excellent Circle The Sun. Highly recommended.
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