Monday, January 26, 2026

CLOSE ENEMIES IGNITE SARASOTA: A ROCK SUPERGROUP PROVES ITS POWER AT ENCORE LIVE: CONCERT REVIEW BY MUSIC JOURNALIST RAY SHASHO


Close Enemies

Ignite Sarasota: 

A Rock Supergroup Proves 

Its Power at Encore Live

concert review by Ray Shasho

 'Interviewing the Legends'

Sarasota’s brandnew Encore Live nightclub didnt just host a concert on Sunday night  it hosted a seismic event. Close Enemies, the newly formed allstar rock collective, delivered a blistering, highoctane performance that left the packed house buzzing long after the final notes faded. For a venue still finding its identity, this show felt like a christening by fire.

“Close Enemies proved they’re not a side project — they’re a force.”

The band’s lineup reads like a rock historian’s fever dream: Aerosmith bassist and songwriter Tom Hamilton, The Babys’ powerhouse drummer Tony Brock, Sheryl Crow’s longtime guitarist Peter Stroud, AC/DC and Aerosmith guitar techturnedaxeslinger Trace Foster, and frontman Chasen Hampton, whose voice proved every bit as commanding and versatile as his Disneyera résumé suggests. Together, they formed a unit that felt both impossibly seasoned and startlingly fresh.

“Close Enemies didn’t just play Sarasota — they detonated it.”

The show kicked off promptly at 9 p.m. with “Rain,” a moody, atmospheric opener that set the tone for a night built on dynamics — thunderous peaks, soulful valleys, and everything in between. From there, Close Enemies wasted no time showcasing their original material. “Sound of a Train,” “Inside Out,” and “Sweet Baby Jesus” revealed a band with a clear identity: muscular rock grooves anchored by Hamilton’s melodic bass lines, Brock’s thunderous precision, and Stroud and Foster’s interlocking guitars that alternated between grit and grace.

“When Tom Hamilton locks in with Tony Brock, you’re hearing rock history

 breathing in real time.”

Hampton, meanwhile, proved to be the band’s secret weapon. His voice soared, cracked, whispered, and roared — whatever the moment demanded, he delivered. On “Take a Pill” and “More Than I Could Ever Need,” he commanded the stage with the confidence of a frontman who knows he belongs in the same room as legends.


Chasen Hampton didn’t just front the band — he owned the room.”

The night’s first major eruption came with “Midnight Rendezvous,” a nod to Brock’s tenure with The Babys. The crowd recognized the opening riff instantly, and Brock — smiling like a man revisiting an old friend — drove the song with the swagger only he can summon.

Close Enemies also proved fearless in their choice of covers. Their take on “Love Is a Battlefield” was a surprise highlight, reimagined with a darker, rockcentric edge that gave the Pat Benatar classic new teeth. Later, Seasons of Wither showcased Hamiltons deep connection to the Aerosmith catalog, with the band delivering a haunting, faithful rendition that drew one of the nights loudest ovations.

Originals like “Dry Rocket” and “Wink & a Feather” kept the momentum high, each one revealing a different facet of the band’s chemistry — from bluestinged grit to soaring melodic rock.


 But the closing stretch is where Close Enemies truly detonated. “Sick as a Dog” and “Sweet Emotion” turned the room into a fullthrottle celebration of Hamilton’s legacy, with the audience singing every word. The encorestyle finale — a drum solo leading into “Head First” — was a masterclass in showmanship. Brock’s solo was explosive without ever becoming indulgent, and when the band crashed into the final song, the room felt like it might lift off its foundation.

By the end of the night, one thing was unmistakably clear: Close Enemies aren’t a novelty supergroup or a nostalgic side project. They’re a real band — tight, inspired, and hungry. Sarasota witnessed something special: the birth of a powerhouse.

If this show is any indication, Close Enemies won’t be playing intimate clubs for long. They’re built for bigger rooms, bigger crowds, and bigger moments. And after Sunday night, Sarasota will be able to say it saw the spark before the wildfire.

The evening was also visited by rock icons Steve Perry, the lead guitarist for Aerosmith, Duane Betts of The Allman Betts Band, Dan Donegan of Disturbed, Jimmy Fadden of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Ed Roland lead singer of Collective Soul.

“For one night, Encore Live felt less like a venue and more like the center

 of the rock‑and‑roll universe.”

Close Enemies debut album will be released on March 13th.

For more information

 visit 

https://closeenemiestheband.com/

It was a great night for all who attended and Sarasota has finally brought back live rock and roll to a local nightclub venue. Special thanks to everyone at Encore Live for a fantastic evening!

*Also special thanks to Shauna O'Donnell, Peter Stroud, Tricia,and the entire Close Enemies band.

Here's my recent interview with Close Enemies

clisk below to watch the entire interview


Tony Brock, Chasen Hampton, Tom Hamilton, Sharon Shasho (my wife),Trace Foster,Ray Shasho,Peter  Stroud... CLOSE ENEMIES
“Backstage they were humble; onstage they were unstoppable.”

JOE PERRY WITH JIMMY FADDEN

DUANE BETTS 

DON DONEGAN WITH GUESTS

ED ROLAND WITH GUEST


FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT
CLOSE ENEMIES 
VISIT
https://closeenemiestheband.com/
OFFICIAL BAND SITE
https://www.facebook.com/closeenemiestheband
FACEBOOK
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8VzY0BYc1cMnO7Ll3iGfhw
YOUTUBE
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2KHndP8PLmYaYDdFppMZ4x?si=wrfZZAoaQ4mOLMET5eVhaw&nd=1&dlsi=fe6bc21ff0dd4250
SPOTIFY
https://www.tiktok.com/@closeenemies
TIKTOK


VISIT
ENCORE LIVE
FOR UPCOMING EVENTS
https://encoresrq.com/

FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT
RAY SHASHO
MUSIC JOURNALIST/AUTHOR/TALK SHOW HOST
AND INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS
VISIT
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