2010 Adelaide Fringe
Fringe review:
The Synchronicity Police Tribute Show
STEPH GLASER
"Ripping the bass during the first set, Stewart belted out favourites such as Dont Stand so Close to Me, De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da, and Wrapped Around Your Finger, while Adamopoulos jammed on guitar and Branton pounded the drums. They also covered B-sides such as When the World is Running Down and Its Alright for You. Stewarts singing, especially the wails and screams, did more than justice to Sting, while Adamopoulos and Branton amply honoured Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland.
The first set ran slightly short, but the trio absolutely rocked the second set. The middle-aged crowd appeared to relive the 80s while they sang, danced and pumped their fists to the power hits Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, Message in a Bottle and King of Pain. The band didnt disappoint with a seemingly endless encore that included Roxanne, Every Breath You Take and So Lonely.
This is truly a tribute show and its easy to see the band members are hard-core fans."