Local musician Phil Smith served as their opening act, and he did an excellent job opening for the country duo, as he performed some exceptional country covers of songs by Darius Rucker, Keith Urban and David Nail.
Their set included their smash hit “Later On” and the mellifluous “Pray For You,” as well as material from their latest EP, the critically-acclaimed Timeless.
The duo of brothers interacted well with their fans, and they were able to get the country party started at Mulcahy’s.
From their newer material, the crowd gravitated towards “Just Another Girl,” the ballad “Nobody” and “Throwback.” They even threw in a cover of Jason Derulo’s “Want To Want Me,” which was a neat treat.
Digital Journal’s interview with The Swon Brothers, prior to their concert, may be seen by clicking here.
The Verdict
Overall, The Swon Brothers were able to deliver at their live show at Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall on Long Island. They managed to stay true to their country music roots. Their concert garnered 4 out of 5 stars.
