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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)

EP Review – Tango Pirates – Back on Track

Tango Pirates - Back on Track

If you’ve been following my blog, you will recognise the name of Tango Pirates from my October 2012 review of their gig at The Unicorn in Camden. As I mentioned on that very post, the band’s musical credentials are impressive and do not disappoint. The names of Danny Fury, Dave Tregunna and Timo Kaltio will strike a chord with music lovers familiar with bands such as Lords of the New Church, Kill City Dragons, Sham69, Vain, and Cheap and Nasty amongst many others. If you’ve not seen them live, ‘ Back on Track’  is a great way to introduce you to the band.

The EP gets to a rocking start, with ‘Monster in my DNA’, an outstanding track with a memorable guitar riff,  funky bass line and meaningful lyrics. Front man Danny Fury has a perfect  rock’n'roll voice, raw, powerful and tinged with emotion. The song has an anthemic hook that will get stuck in your head, and for a good reason, this is a perfectly crafted rock song.

‘Legends of the Free’  holds on to the electrifying energy from DNA, and blasts ahead in epic proportions from start to finish. It has a touch of gothic rock with a modern twist, keeping the song grounded in the present, and features hypnotic background vocals with a psychedelic Eastern feel to them,  an explosive guitar solo by guitarist Timo Kaltio and great witty lyrics.

The pace slows down for the beautifully mellow ‘Lament to the Moon’ a gorgeous song, with heartfelt touching lyrics and bluesy guitar licks, which highlight the band’s vast range of influences and talent.

‘Ghost’ is another excellent track with powerful lyrics.  Do not let the funky bluesy mellow feel of it fool you, for it also features another great sing-along hook and a catchy rock riff transition.

Last but not least, ‘Deed is Done’ is a great song with a soulful intro which soon picks up speed, turning into another anthemic rock track with a strong chorus that will leave you wanting more.  It’s a perfect finishing touch on a brilliant EP full of heartfelt and passionate songs.

‘Back on Track’ is not only an excellent introduction to a band that deserves to reach a larger audience out there, but also proves, without a shadow of a doubt, that Danny Fury belongs at the front of the stage, much like another well-known drummer turned frontman by the name of Dave Grohl.

Tango Pirates are:

Danny Fury – Vocals
Timo Kaltio – Guitar
Dave Tregunna – Guitar / Backing Vocals
Vera Wild – Bass / Backing Vocals
Steve Grainger – Drums / Backing Vocals

Check out and like their Facebook page here.

To give you a taste, here’s the outstanding ‘Legends of the Free’

Radio – The Dark Heart of Camden – Wednesdays on TBFM Online

TBFM

If you have good taste in music and would rather listen to talented musicians and great songs, instead of the current rubbish saturating the mainstream,  I have something to share with you all, and you don’t even have to be local to London, or England for that matter…

The Dark Heart of Camden,  which I only recently discovered myself not too long ago, is  an internet radio show that is broadcast on TBFM Online. every Wednesday, from 9pm to 12am (UK time) – This great show is  hosted by the witty Dave Renegade, who showcases artists from all over the world.

You can listen to the next broadcast, this coming Wednesday 6th March, if you click here -  where you can also join the chatroom if you’re feeling social.  If not, you’ll still get to hear some great music that you may not have heard before, and some old favourites.

Showtimes, if you live abroad:
10pm-1am Central European Time
11pm-2am Eastern European Time
1pm-4pm Pacific Standard Time
3pm-6pm Central Standard Time
4pm- 7pm Eastern Standard Time

I hope you’ll give it a listen…and continue to support real talent out there…

You can also join the Facebook group where you will get  updates, as well as upcoming gigs and new releases from the artists you’ve heard on the show.

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 – 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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Documentaries: Looking for Johnny, The Legend of Johnny Thunders

Not too long ago, I wrote this post about Johnny Thunders. Today,  I have to share the news that there is to be an upcoming 90 minute documentary about him, in the making, as we speak, but they need your help.

Directed by Danny Garcia (The Rise and Fall of The Clash) this will be the first ever documentary on Thunders. I cannot emphasise enough how important it is that this gets made. It is rock history, the kind that should NEVER be forgotten.
Johnny was a one-off.

Click HERE  to go to campaign page where you can read more about this upcoming documentary.

If you’re a Thunders fan, please help spread the news via Facebook or Twitter or just share this post, anything that helps to get the word out.  Thank you.

Gig Review – Brandy Row – Aces & Eights 12 Aug

I haven’t got the greatest mobile camera but I loved this shot as it captured the rock’n'roll atmosphere of the location.

On a warm summer evening last Sunday, I had the good fortune to be at Aces & Eights, a proper dive rock’n'roll bar in Tufnell Park, where I caught a rousing acoustic set by Brandy Row, who gave a soulful and passionate performance I felt lucky to witness.

Brandy is a unique performer, who’s not only a talented songwriter, but has great stage presence and loads of charisma.  We need more like him out there since the current music scene appears to be saturated by a lame brigade of bands that look and sound as if they’ve all been cloned at some rock-cliche factory.

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I’ve said this before, but I cannot say it enough:  In all the years I’ve searched for new music online,  going back to the glory days of MySpace,  I have never come across someone of his calibre, and yes, I’ll repeat myself again when I tell you they don’t make them like this any more, so  I hope more of you out there get the opportunity to see him live.

Speaking of that, if you missed this gig, you have another chance to see him, back in the same location (Aces & Eights) this Thursday 23 August. Be there!

Here’s one of Brandy’s many outstanding songs, The Final Stand, which was the first thing I ever heard from him, and it’s still one of my favourites.

Another great one, this time,  Dirty Street with one of his other bands The Truebadours.

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In Cold Blood – Johnny Thunders

If you know your music, you will definitely have heard of Johnny Thunders, and, on the rare chance this is the first time you’ve heard of him, then, I hope this post stirs up your curiosity.

In Cold Blood, written by Nina Antonia, is one of the best rock biographies I’ve read in a long time.  Nina spent several years working on the book, and it shows.  Inside you’ll find great photos and anecdotes, as well as tidbits on what made Johnny tick and what haunted him.  This is no cold clinical biography from some detached writer who did not know Johnny.  Quite the opposite, it’s a heartfelt labour of love that began when Johnny was still alive and it’s a wonderful tribute and lasting legacy to his memory. If you’re a fan, I urge you to read it.

The world of rock music is full of tragic tales, but reading about Johnny’s sad demise, back in 1991 left me in a sombre state of mind, but his music remains, and through it, he is here with us once again, never to be forgotten…

 

 

 

Shout It From The Roofstops – A song for Sophie

If you love music, you will know its power. Here’s your chance to do something amazing. Please support this great campaign to save a little girl’s life.  Donate and download. Make a difference.

Featuring Peter Cox (Go West), Jamie West-Oram (The Fixx) and others.  Mixed by Grammy Award winning producer Stephen Harris.

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