PVT live in concert.
ON TOUR

PVT

13
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

70
%
Based on 
13
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 13 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that PVT is rated as a decent live performer, with shows that lack distinction. PVT concert reviews describe live shows and performances as commendable, consistent, crunchy, and dynamic.

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Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
Sydney, Australia (1999 - present)
Bio
PVT, formerly known as 'Pivot' , are a three piece band based in London and Sydney. Formed by Laurence Pike (drums, percussion) and Richard Pike (guitar, production) in 1999.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

The Music (Australia)

March 3, 2017
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Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, Australia

The Music (Australia)

November 6, 2015
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Ten years is a commendable period of music-making, as is the impressive feat of playing a set that never bored and was laden with consistently brilliant tunes.

QRO Magazine

May 13, 2011
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Consisting of Richard Pike on vocals guitar bass and analogue synth Laurence Pike on drums & drum pad and Dave Miller laptop electronics.

The AU Review (Australia)

August 23, 2010
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With a new approach to match their new name PVT's latest leaves a lot more room for Richard Pike's crooning vocals an addition that would provide a new experience for fans.

The AU Review (Australia)

March 24, 2010
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Yes boys and girls the Sydney/Perth via London three-piece are back and you better believe they sound better than ever.

The Skinny (UK)

October 7, 2008
%
Addressing an assembly of hipsters without words the band throws down the gauntlet with a cut that screams (and imagine an Aussie accent here): “G'head try'n dance.

musicOMH (UK)

September 28, 2008
60
%
Not for them the safe cosseted framework of verse chorus harmony and lyrics; instead they mash a post-rock sensibility with scrunchy electronica.

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