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Gig Reviews – Voices at the Boogaloo – 15 May ’13

Voices at the boogaloo

On my previous post, I mentioned several great music nights around London, including Voices at the Boogaloo. This monthly singer/songwriter showcase, ran by Zachery Stephenson, has been going for four years and is a great introduction to upcoming and established artists, who each perform a set of three songs of their choice.

If you have never been to the Boogaloo, which is located in leafy residential Highgate, you are missing out. This legendary bar oozes a fantastic rock’n'roll atmosphere everywhere you look. Unfortunately, I arrived later than planned, and missed the first couple of performers, but I was lucky to catch a great set by Mila Falls, a charismatic performer with her own sound and a great personality, her musical style reminded me in passing of Amy Winehouse. Next was Declan Guckian, who played us a lovely mellow, folk-influenced acoustic set and was a talented guitarist and songwriter.

For a total change of musical styles, we had Rajiv, who treated us to a fantastic soulful R & B influenced set, the kind you don’t hear often but should.  Another change of genres took place when the rocking Josh Gosling  took to the stage and played a great set of covers on his electric guitar, including a fine rendition of Hendrix’s Purple Haze, that Hendrix himself, would have been proud of.  After Josh, we had Craig Elliot, who played quirky acoustic rock, with its own unique sound that is hard for me to describe as he didn’t sound like anyone I’ve heard before, and I don’t mean that in a bad way at all.

15 May Voices

One of my favourite performers of the night,  Bill Orrick,  came next. He played a brilliant set and had a vocal and musical style that reminded me of the great Jeff Buckley.  Next came Switcher, consisting of electric bass, acoustic guitar and percussion,  who treated us to a great catchy set. After Switcher, we were in for a surprise, when the talented Jo Melo took to the stage, playing piano whilst singing an outstanding beautiful set of songs.

After Jo, came Long Tall Mick who played guitar and harmonica, and had his own style with a country rock influence to it that was perfect for the Boogaloo, definitely one of my favourites as well.  Last but not least,  the lovely Amy Fox finished the night with a beautiful song, would have loved to hear more from her.

Apologies to any performers I may have missed mentioning due to me arriving later than planned.

In short, this was a great night, with a diverse group of performers, who played a variety of genres to suit a vast range of tastes. Definitely recommend you attend the next Voices. Entry is only £2,  a fantastic deal for such an outstanding night of music so you really cannot go wrong. The next Voices will be Wednesday 20 June 2013 so be sure to attend and support local music.

To keep up with future nights and updates, go to the Facebook page here, and give it a like whilst you’re at it.  If you click on any of the artist’s names on this post, you will also be taken to their own pages/websites. (Apologies to Amy, as I was unable to find a page for her.)

Upcoming Gigs – London Night Outs

As my previous post spoke of a great club night that happened this past Saturday 4 May,  I thought I’d also mention several established great music nights that you should definitely check out:

Club Stuntfox

Club StuntfoxClub Stuntfox was set up in 2010 by Piers Miller and it’s still running strong. It’s a great showcase for up and coming artists, as well as established ones playing some great acoustic sets and it’s free entry as well. The next one is at Aces and Eights in Tufnell Park, this Thursday 9 May, featuring Tom Horn of The Rock Rangers, Danny Fury who fronts Tango Pirates (and played in Lords Of The New Church) and Trident Waters.  To check out the Facebook event page for more details, go here.

Some Weird Sin

Some Weird Sin

Launched in 2012, Some Weird Sin has become a great place to see up and coming bands, as well as featuring some brilliant DJs. The next one is Friday 24th May at the Buffalo Bar, featuring Giuda‘s only UK performance, the show is almost sold out! Check Facebook’s event page here for more details.

Garageland

Garageland

Garageland was launched in 2011 and showcases up and coming ’77 style punk rock and garage bands, as well as DJs spinning punk/garage classics.  It takes place on the second Friday of every month.  Entry is free but donations are kindly welcome to enable promoters to look after bands/DJs.  The next one is Friday 10 May at The Unicorn in Camden for their 2nd anniversary gig featuring The Mobbs, Kid Slug and Wake Up Dead. For more details, go to the Facebook event page here.

Voices at The Boogaloo

Voices at the Boogaloo

Voices at The Boogaloo is another great singer-songrwiter night, launched in 2011. Happens on the third Wednesday of every month at The Boogaloo, and showcases some of London’s best singer-songwriters and new talent. It is also free entry. The next one will be on Wednesday 15 May.

The line-up so far is as follows:
Switcher
Craig Elliot
Jo Melo
Rajiv
Rosco
Mila Falls
Josh Gosling
Bill Orrick
Zachery Stephenson (host)

Gig review – MAID of ACE – The Unicorn 9 March 2013

MAID of ACE

One of the best things about going to as many gigs as I go to,  is the unexpected discovery of new bands that stand out from the mundane rest. This was the case last night, when I attended the most recent Punk’n'Roll Rendez Vous night at Camden’s The Unicorn to catch another great gig by Healthy Junkies, who have become one of my favourite bands to see live since I reviewed them on this blog back in October 2012.

I arrived later than planned, but fortunately,  in time to catch MAID of ACE, and I am so glad I did.  The band, who describe themselves as an ‘all- girl all- sistah punk/rock band from southcoast dirty hastings’ on their Facebook page, consist of Amy on bass, Alison on vocals and guitar, Abby on drums and Anna on guitar.

Rocking out with kick-arse punkish energy, they put on a fantastic energetic show, performing some great punk songs.  From where I stood, I had a great view of Abby on drums, watching her play, made me wish I’d given drums a chance, not that I regret chosing bass as my instrument. The entire band was great to watch and listen to. Definitely recommend you go check them out if you can, I know I will next time they’re in London.

If you’re local to Hastings, you can catch them Saturday 6th April at Flairz Venue Bar.

Two great videos below…

Gig review – 16 Hole Boots – The Wheelbarrow 24 Feb 2013

16 hole boots

It’s not often one is fortunate enough to catch a band at their first gig. It’s even better,  when said band sounds as if they’ve been together for years, instead of just a few months. This was exactly the case, when I attended the first gig by 16 Hole Boots at The Wheelbarrow in Camden, this past Sunday, 24 February.

A bit about the band first. Formed in late 2012, 16 Hole Boots consists of front man Richey, who also plays guitar. Guitarist Alex. Bassist James and Drummer Damian. They’ve recorded a few demos with Marc Waterman (Elastica/Ride producer), which you can listen to, if you go to their BandPage here.

Their Facebook page lists a large amount of musical influences, from The Velvet Underground to the New York Dolls,  as well as The Smiths, The Who,  Bowie, Pink Floyd and Julian Cope amongst others. It is this diversity that explains their unique sound.  I couldn’t tell you who they reminded me of,  because I don’t think their sound can be compared to anyone in particular, though at times, Richey’s vocal style,  was reminiscent in passing, to the great Julian Cope.

The songs were also, not your standard 3 minutes tunes. Instead, we were treated to longer songs, which were eclectic, intricate well-crafted pieces of music, with a pinch of psychedelia, Brit pop, as well as 80s influences all mixed in to create something quirky and unique.

A great promising start, and a breath of fresh air from the usual dose of indie bands that are virtually indistinguishable from each other.  It is good to see there are musicians out there, willing to experiment to create something unlike what you may have heard before.

If you’re curious, and I hope you are, you have another chance to catch them live, tomorrow, Friday 1 March at Bar Solo. and if you miss that one, they are also playing at the Buffalo Bar, Wednesday 20 March.

This was my favourite track from their set, Crack Gun Pete

Gig review – Scabies & James featuring Texas Terri – 22 Dec 12

Texas Terri & Brian James – Photo © 2012 Alannah Murphy

This past Saturday, I went to the Boston Arms in Tufnell Park to catch founding Damned members Rat Scabies and Brian James perform The Damned’s  punk classic Damned Damned Damned  album in its entirety, they were joined by Texas Terri on lead vocals.

I must admit to having reservations in regards to whether a female vocalist could pull off these iconic punk songs I associate with Dave Vanian, but Texas Terri was fantastic.  She not only had a great commanding stage presence, but her voice, raw and powerful, was perfectly suited to the songs.  Going by the crowd’s reaction, I wasn’t the only one thinking that, they loved her.

 Photo © 2012 Alannah Murphy

Photo © 2012 Alannah Murphy

Hearing Neat, Neat, Neat and Feel the Pain were my personal highlights. We were also treated to an amazing seven minute version of I Feel Alright that highlighted what great musicians Brian James and Rat Scabies are.  The encore was an explosive version of New Rose that proved beyond any shadow of  a doubt, that Texas Terri had no problem filling Vanian’s shoes.

If you’re a Damned fan, you missed something very special.

Gig review – TV Smith – 12 Bar Club – 7 Dec 2012

(C) 2012 Alannah Murphy

(C) 2012 Alannah Murphy

If you’ve never heard of TV Smith, you are missing something extraordinary. I had the great luck to attend the intimate London gig he played along with Leigh Heggarty, this past Friday 7 December at the atmospheric 12 Bar Club in Denmark Street. A proper gig venue, this means it’s small, with smelly toilets, walls covered in graffiti, and sticky floors from all the spilled drinks, this is exactly what a proper rock venue should be like.

It’s not often one gets to hear rousing songs with powerful lyrics, like Expensive Being Poor , which was particularly meaningful considering the current economic climate in the country.

(C) 2012 Alannah Murphy

(C) 2012 Alannah Murphy

There was also the iconic Gary Gilmore’s Eyes, from his time with The Adverts, who became one of the leading bands during the first wave of punk rock in England.

One of my favourite moments was hearing him do Lord’s Prayer, which was originally sung by Stiv Bators during his time as front man of  the Lords of the New Church, but written by Smith.

If you’re in London, you can catch him again, Friday 14th December when he plays at Islington’s The Garage, opening for the UK Subs.

A few videos of some of the songs he did that night:

Expensive Being Poor

Lord’s Prayer

In the Arms of my Enemy

Brandy Row and Peter Schuyff on Red Light Radio

Brandy Row and Peter Schuyff – Red Light Radio – Photo by Leonor Amelie Jonker

On Friday I  posted about this radio broadcast.  If you didn’t get a chance to listen, you missed out on hearing some brilliant acoustic songs performed live by both Brandy and Peter and much more. However, all is not lost because you can still hear what went on.

Click on the Red Light Radio logo below to be taken to the Soundcloud link where you can listen to the hour-long broadcast. Be sure to listen all the way to the end or you’ll miss hearing Brandy’s The Decline Of A Better Man – One of those songs that always gives me chills when I see him perform it live.

Brandy Row Interview – Red Light Radio – Fri 5 Oct

Red Light Radio in Amsterdam will feature a LIVE hour interview with Brandy Row  today Friday 5 October at 4 PM UK time (5 PM European time) also featuring Peter Schuyff. They will be playing favourite records and some acoustic songs so don’t miss it.

7 Oct 2012 – Updated: If you missed this go here

Gig review – Ravens In Paris – Barfly – 14 Sep 12

Ravens in Paris – Barfly – Photo by Charlotte Noon

On Friday 14 September, Ravens In Paris played the iconic Barfly in Camden, a proper dark atmospheric venue with a stereotypical sticky floor. The only thing missing was a cloud of cigarette mist above the audience, like in the olden days, but that didn’t take away from the great feel of the room.

I  reviewed the band’s debut EP Dirty Little Secret here not too long ago, and was intrigued to discover if they would be able to capture the explosive energy I’d heard on the record.  They certainly did not let me down. Their performance was tight and electrifying, with every song sounding as good as the EP but with the additional power a live performance generates. Definitely one of those bands you must catch live at least once, though I suspect once it’s all it will take for you to become hooked. Not a bad thing at all.

You can download the band’s EP by clicking on the photo below, which will take you to their downloading page.

Lastly, check out their fantastic video of  By Candlelight, which captures that great energy I had the fortune of seeing live.

Gig Review – ThE GaGgErS – Purple Turtle 24 Aug 12

I’ve seen my fair share of gigs since I started In the Night, but the truth is,  I’ve seen more gigs than I’ve reviewed, because there are bands that may sound okay online  but don’t cut it live for whatever reason.  Call it lack of that musical spark required to ignite a live performance.  Playing live, is where is at. You don’t cut it live, then you might as well give up.

In the case of The Gaggers, they’ve taken that creative spark and charged it with the kind of explosive energy that should wear a warning,  but enough of the fiery analogies, you get the point.

Their Purple Turtle gig on the 24 of August was the best gig I’ve been to in a long time, with the band playing an energetic, frenzied set.  Each song had its own type of angsty-in-your-face energy.  Not a band for the faint-hearted, but that’s what’s good about them!  If you’re a bookish type that likes quiet nights, you’d not be listening to punk or even reading this review anyway.

Worthy of their headlining status, this is how a proper punk band should sound live. Their electrifying set made up for the long wait before they came on at 1AM.  This band is a force of nature. Go see them!

The Purple Turtle is a great gig venue, so no criticisms there, but if you’re a smoker, like I am, I wish they’d let you go out to smoke with your drinks, as other places do.

If you’re a Gaggers’  fan,  you may already know they are currently working on their second album.  Their first,  The Gaggers – Rip You Apart LP (in proper vinyl, as it ought to be) can be purchased at Dead Beat Records, it’s been quite a best seller, so good luck getting a copy.

Check out their band’s Facebook page here  or click on any of the photos, to be also taken to their page.

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