nekomatic Posted April 7 Posted April 7 Eddi Reader at the Stoller Hall in Manchester. Boo Hewerdine on guitar, John Douglas uku (I think!) and guitar, Alan Kelly accordion, Kevin McGuire db. Great show, included some Robert Burns, some Fairground Attraction (yes including that one) but brought something new to each of them, and some other stuff. Definite recommend. 2 Quote
SteveXFR Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Earthtone9 tonight at the Treehouse in Frome. Excellent performance despite the lack of bassist. Support band Hollow Kin were really very good. Quote
cybertect Posted April 15 Posted April 15 On 07/04/2025 at 15:41, nekomatic said: Eddi Reader at the Stoller Hall in Manchester. Boo Hewerdine on guitar, John Douglas uku (I think!) and guitar, Alan Kelly accordion, Kevin McGuire db. Great show, included some Robert Burns, some Fairground Attraction (yes including that one) but brought something new to each of them, and some other stuff. Definite recommend. Thoroughly enjoyed Fairground Attraction at the Royal Festival Hall last year I am seeing Eddi at a one day festival in South London in August; I will be over the moon if Boo is in the band for that gig! 1 Quote
cybertect Posted April 15 Posted April 15 (edited) Ex-Vöid being magnificent at The Victoria in Dalston on Sunday night with a drummer borrowed from The Tubs. 😎 In Love Again has been one of my favourite albums of the year. I'd not had a chance to see them since its release in January and they lived up to my expectations. worthy support from Bloody Death, who were a new discovery to me; I'm going to be exploring their back catalogue... Edited April 15 by cybertect 1 Quote
Norris Posted Friday at 23:20 Posted Friday at 23:20 A couple of tribute bands over the last couple of nights First on Thursday night were The Musical Box at the De Montfort Hall Leicester recreating the 1973 Genesis Live album that was recorded there. As usual absolutely impeccable! A few extra tracks thrown in from Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot. The strange bit was the "warm up" act which was the MB bass player, and I think the keys and drummer playing some original "progish" "music" - good in places, but a bit "out there" for a fairly large audience, getting polite applause. The Musical Box though, wow! Supper's Ready was immense! Tonight was The Devout, a Depeche Mode tribute. All credit to them for the nearly 3 hour set, but tbh I could have happily lost the first hour and a half of album tracks and skipped straight to the stuff everyone knew. Very good band and a great tribute. It did take the sound man about 6 songs to get the vocals up to audible level though, and I strongly suspect the guitar parts were mimed and very low in the mix. I barely recognised My Own Personal Cheeses. I've had a good couple of nights out though. Very enjoyable 1 Quote
lurksalot Posted Saturday at 21:44 Posted Saturday at 21:44 Loads of bands at the Nantwich festival today, but stand out was junkyard dog blues duo , oh boy , seen them three times before and wow, engagement , playing skills and a great gig experience rates the boys very high in my book Quote
Si600 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I'm on the last leg of my train journey from Hamburg to home after seeing Massive Wagons at Bahnhof Pauli this evening, well, yesterday now, to be pedantic 😉 Tiny venue, 400 max capacity but a really good gig, probably the best I've seen for a while. It was one of those punt gigs after hearing a couple of songs on the radio but totally worth it. Quote
Si600 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago On 11/04/2025 at 23:57, SteveXFR said: Earthtone9 tonight at the Treehouse in Frome. Excellent performance despite the lack of bassist. Support band Hollow Kin were really very good. Oooh, Earthtone9, there's a blast from the past, I saw them supporting Misery Loves Co at Camden Underworld about a million years ago! Quote
SteveXFR Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 hours ago, Si600 said: Oooh, Earthtone9, there's a blast from the past, I saw them supporting Misery Loves Co at Camden Underworld about a million years ago! They've got loads of shows booked. I highly getting out to see them. Quote
Rosie C Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Green Lung, back in March, who were excellent. My partner is into this sort of muisc more than I am, but it was a good night. 1 Quote
TRBboy Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Went to see Nubiyan Twist at the Tramshed in Cardiff on Friday, supported by Nookee and Webmoms, absolutely incredible gig! All three bands smashed it out the park, and we danced HARD! Seriously recommend catching them if you can. 1 Quote
Sean Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I saw The Warning this week supported by the bassist-less Sophie Lloyd. Sophie had a bassist back in December when I saw her in Cardiff but all bass parts are on a backing track now. I understand keys and horn parts being on backing tracks because keys players generally want to stay at home and won't lower themselves to play in bands but not having a bassist! Come on. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, TRBboy said: Went to see Nubiyan Twist at the Tramshed in Cardiff on Friday, supported by Nookee and Webmoms, absolutely incredible gig! All three bands smashed it out the park, and we danced HARD! Seriously recommend catching them if you can. Our drummer went to that and enjoyed it. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hawkwind at a sold out at Birmingham Symphony Hall last night. They really are at the top of their game and played several tracks I've never or rarely heard live before. Felt totally fresh with a 90% new setlist but utterly awesome. Dave Brock was in great form on vocals, keyboard and guitar... he's 83 now! The support band, Cornish-language psychedelic folkrockers Hanterhir were very good too. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Just found this video of their opening song, the only played off the new album! A pretty mellow introduction. Then Traveller of Time and Space off the previous one. Edited 1 hour ago by Stub Mandrel Quote
LiamPodmore Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago You Me At Six at Wembley Arena a few weeks ago for their final ever gig, which was incredible but also sad to see the end of them, followed immediately by a trip to Newcastle the morning after to watch War Of The Worlds with my dad. Quote
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