Ohm so electric for fans at home

The Lines are on the road to success after performing to a sell-out crowd in their home town.

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The Lines

Wolverhampton Slade Rooms

By Lucinda Price

The Lines are on the road to success after performing to a sell-out crowd in their home town.

Having returned from Amsterdam, the four-piece wanted to kickstart the new year in front of home fans at the city's newest venue, The Little Civic Slade Rooms.

The audience went wild thanks to their infectious delivery, with vocalist Alex Ohm striking a particular chord with the fans. The crowd clearly related to the chemistry generated by the band and the well-crafted material which is truly their own.

Having been unable to slot the home venue into their busy European schedule for more than a year, the group was overwhelmed by ticket sales for last night's concert.

Five hundred fans of all ages packed out the venue to hear the upcoming local band play popular numbers Tracey and The Lines' debut single, Domino Effect, which reached the Indie Chart top 10.

Loyal fans were left buzzing from the energetic atmosphere generated from this versatile Indie band.