Little Green Cars brings their energetic and gut wrenching lyrics to life on stage with a powerful show that will leave you saying, “That was an incredible show that I'll never forget!" From start to end they deliver beautiful melodies with rich harmonies. Yet, their songs have powerful lyrics. In their song, "The John Wayne," the band sings the lyrics with utmost passion, "It's easy to fall in love /It's easy to be alone / It's easy to hate yourself when all your love is inside someone else." Singer and guitarist Stevie Appleby, who composes most of the band’s songs, is a lyricist who deserves high recognition for his songwriting ability. At the same time, his stage presence displays someone who is spilling his soul to the audience in his lyrics. As is the case with "Harper Lee," "there’s a gun in the attic/ let me go grab it / I’d blow holes in my soul / just so you can look past it."
Just as incredible is LGC's other lead singer, Faye O'Rourke. Faye, sang “Please” and “The Kitchen Floor”, which she both composed, with pure beauty and with a tad of sultriness. Her voice rivals that of Adele.
The Little Green Cars ended their show with an unplugged version of “The Consequences of Not Sleeping” which they sang in the audience. I see Little Green Cars with a bright future. Don’t miss out!