It was a brisk 40-degree evening within the streets of town that culturally clueless outsiders nonetheless consult with as “Hotlanta” however no icy temperature was going to cease music lovers from witnessing the abilities the most effective new artists of this period.
Leon Thomas, who was lately nominated for six Grammys (Finest R&B album, Album of The Yr, Finest New Artist, Finest R&B Efficiency, Finest Conventional R&B Efficiency, and Finest R&B Tune), essentially the most by any R&B artist this 12 months, took the stage at downtown Atlanta’s well-known Tabernacle to ship a soulful and string-shredding efficiency of his profession works.
From the second the lights fell and the band took the stage, the group was primed for a euphoric launch as Thomas’ fashion of rhythm and blues is as uncooked as it’s romantic. Soulful vocal runs meet visceral guitar solos in coordination with primal drum breaks creating a singular ambiance that alerts the potential route of Black music within the coming years.

If the electrical guitar, particularly the long-lasting Fender Stratocaster, is to return to prominence within the mainstream, there isn’t any doubt that Thomas might be credited as one of many catalysts for its restored glory. A number of occasions throughout his set, the Brooklyn, New York native riffed alongside his bandmates as a soloist on each guitar and drums
Whereas the majority-Black viewers was clearly engaged, there have been a number of moments the place the vitality within the room reached greater and better peaks, particularly throughout “Blue A whole lot” and “Sneak” from his 2023 album Electrical Nightfall. Nonetheless, no track obtained a much bigger response from women in the home than when Thomas performed his MUTT favourite “Sure It Is”, somebody’s son positively benefitted from the horny vibes coming from the venue’s audio system. Somebody’s son ought to say, “Thanks, Leon Thomas.”
Verify the tour dates and you should definitely catch Leon when he involves a metropolis close to you.