I bloody hate cats, the kitten next door has stalked the Robin nesting in the garden and robbed his 2 chicks!
She didn't even have the decency to eat them! Bastard!
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
chaos:baby
I went to see chaos:baby last week, they are a great band. So young...so pure...anyway, they've been away for a bit replacing the bassist and drummer and adding another guitarist, having seen both incarnations I have to say I prefer this one. chaos:baby are growing up.
The singer Laura Le Rox does like a scream but with the new line up, it's more controlled. As is the whole sound, it still is very raw but the rhythm is tight. The extra guitar and backing vocals by the lovely Holly (she's ginger, as Laura introduced her) adds depth to the sound. They've got some great songs and a few new ones which seem to be more mature. 'Heroine' is a song about sharing a house with junkies who nick your stuff all the time.'Hiv Barbie' is about a girl who rated herself, was a bit of a slapper and ended up with hiv. New songs 'Fight Manual/Get your liver' ready is class, Laura's vocals having the slightest hint of Poly Styrene.
So they are doing a couple of gigs in London soon so if you get a chance get yourself a dose of chaos, you know you want to.
I'm off to Sonic Rock Solstice this weekend, so will let you know how it goes.
Have a rocking weekend...
The singer Laura Le Rox does like a scream but with the new line up, it's more controlled. As is the whole sound, it still is very raw but the rhythm is tight. The extra guitar and backing vocals by the lovely Holly (she's ginger, as Laura introduced her) adds depth to the sound. They've got some great songs and a few new ones which seem to be more mature. 'Heroine' is a song about sharing a house with junkies who nick your stuff all the time.'Hiv Barbie' is about a girl who rated herself, was a bit of a slapper and ended up with hiv. New songs 'Fight Manual/Get your liver' ready is class, Laura's vocals having the slightest hint of Poly Styrene.
So they are doing a couple of gigs in London soon so if you get a chance get yourself a dose of chaos, you know you want to.
I'm off to Sonic Rock Solstice this weekend, so will let you know how it goes.
Have a rocking weekend...
Friday, 28 May 2010
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Funny old time
It's been a funny old month...work has been stressful, management unhelpful. That's what happens in large companies I s'pose. Unfortunately I have to work, else I would have told them where to stick it! So I'm looking for a new job along with a few million others!
On the up side it's been a good month for one of my favourite pastimes, going to gigs.
So me and a couple of friends had the pleasure of seeing the Slits at the Islington Academy. What a brilliant gig, it was like a big family party. Ari is so funny she cracks me up, she still has the mischievous young girl about her. She does love a costume change and nearly every song is either taking something off or putting something on. But she is nobody's fool and takes no shit. The Slits have progressed but still maintain the punk ideal, more than any other band I can think of that are still going from 76 (are there any?).
The music is obviously (to me anyway) reggae based as Ari has always been rasta woman. No easy feat either, anyone who knows about the Rastafarian way of life and their behaviour towards women will get that one. They haven't left their punk roots either with the song 'Reject' that could easily be a track from the Peel Sessions. They have grown in size too, up front Ari has a companion in the form of Hollie Cook who enhances the mischief, she also plays keyboards and sings. Tessa Pollitt is the only other original member, a fantastic bass player providing a solid rhythm.
So, as Ari reminds us, the Slits were the first punk girl band and all the 'others' just conveniently distort their memories to claim THEY were. The Slits are as passionate and real now as they were in 76. Gawd bless 'em.
Another thing, it always surprises me the age of Slits fans, there were a lot of old punks but also a lot of youngsters (showing me age now) . In this age of Cheryl Cole and the like it's good to see not all kids are brainwashed by the Cowell/Walsh bollocks.
So that was that, next gig was The-Front at the Bridgehouse. I'd never seen The-Front before, not difficult as this is their first UK tour ever in their 10 year history. They are from the good ole USA, my mate Laura has loved them for years. She had been in touch with Lauren (singer) and they had arranged to meet so she came along to the Slits gig. She is such a nice american. (Now I have american relations who are lovely, so I know they exist!) Just a normal gal from Wyoming. But blimey she get on stage and belts out the songs, her voice to me is reminiscent of Juliette Lewis, not a bad thing! More punky but still tuneful. She has a real stage presence.
The band are an extremely tight three piece providing driving rhythms. The drummer Dustan is a lovely chap who turns into Animal from the Muppets when sat at his kit, Although he did remind me of Ed Byrne, the comedian. The bassist Mike plays heavy rhythmic bass lines that make you go aaaah, it's so nice to hear a bass being played properly. Steve the guitar man is equally competent providing some lovely riffs, you can tell these guys love each other and love playing together. Obviously not in a hippy way or else that wouldn't be punk would it?
Oh nearly forgot, Lauren dragged Laura on stage for the song Death Dress, the video is on You Tube.
Right I'm off for now... The-Front still have a couple of dates in the UK left, if it's near you do yourself a favour and go and have some fun.
On the up side it's been a good month for one of my favourite pastimes, going to gigs.
So me and a couple of friends had the pleasure of seeing the Slits at the Islington Academy. What a brilliant gig, it was like a big family party. Ari is so funny she cracks me up, she still has the mischievous young girl about her. She does love a costume change and nearly every song is either taking something off or putting something on. But she is nobody's fool and takes no shit. The Slits have progressed but still maintain the punk ideal, more than any other band I can think of that are still going from 76 (are there any?).
The music is obviously (to me anyway) reggae based as Ari has always been rasta woman. No easy feat either, anyone who knows about the Rastafarian way of life and their behaviour towards women will get that one. They haven't left their punk roots either with the song 'Reject' that could easily be a track from the Peel Sessions. They have grown in size too, up front Ari has a companion in the form of Hollie Cook who enhances the mischief, she also plays keyboards and sings. Tessa Pollitt is the only other original member, a fantastic bass player providing a solid rhythm.
So, as Ari reminds us, the Slits were the first punk girl band and all the 'others' just conveniently distort their memories to claim THEY were. The Slits are as passionate and real now as they were in 76. Gawd bless 'em.
Another thing, it always surprises me the age of Slits fans, there were a lot of old punks but also a lot of youngsters (showing me age now) . In this age of Cheryl Cole and the like it's good to see not all kids are brainwashed by the Cowell/Walsh bollocks.
So that was that, next gig was The-Front at the Bridgehouse. I'd never seen The-Front before, not difficult as this is their first UK tour ever in their 10 year history. They are from the good ole USA, my mate Laura has loved them for years. She had been in touch with Lauren (singer) and they had arranged to meet so she came along to the Slits gig. She is such a nice american. (Now I have american relations who are lovely, so I know they exist!) Just a normal gal from Wyoming. But blimey she get on stage and belts out the songs, her voice to me is reminiscent of Juliette Lewis, not a bad thing! More punky but still tuneful. She has a real stage presence.
The band are an extremely tight three piece providing driving rhythms. The drummer Dustan is a lovely chap who turns into Animal from the Muppets when sat at his kit, Although he did remind me of Ed Byrne, the comedian. The bassist Mike plays heavy rhythmic bass lines that make you go aaaah, it's so nice to hear a bass being played properly. Steve the guitar man is equally competent providing some lovely riffs, you can tell these guys love each other and love playing together. Obviously not in a hippy way or else that wouldn't be punk would it?
Oh nearly forgot, Lauren dragged Laura on stage for the song Death Dress, the video is on You Tube.
Right I'm off for now... The-Front still have a couple of dates in the UK left, if it's near you do yourself a favour and go and have some fun.
Sunday, 11 April 2010
virgin
This is my first blog so beware!
I have started one just so I can comment on things that get right up my nose! And inform you all of the fantastic gigs I go to and maybe post some pictures.
Haven't actually thought about what I'm going to write, so I'll leave it for now and come back soon.
Enjoy the sun while it lasts...catch ya later
I have started one just so I can comment on things that get right up my nose! And inform you all of the fantastic gigs I go to and maybe post some pictures.
Haven't actually thought about what I'm going to write, so I'll leave it for now and come back soon.
Enjoy the sun while it lasts...catch ya later
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