Tuesday 26 April 2011

Rival Schools and Trail of Dead - Electric Ballroom, April 15th 2011

I went to see these bands the other week and here is my review, which is published in full here 
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Whilst I had a preconceived bias towards seeing two of my all time favourite bands in one of my favourite venues before this gig even began, I was also somewhat fearful that tonight’s gig might not live up to my lofty expectations. It was nearly a decade ago when I first saw each of these bands headlining their own shows, and I was suitably impressed to repeat the experiences a number of times since. So what has changed in the last 10 years? Rival Schools have spent most of this in hiatus, only recently returning with a second album to follow the critically acclaimed United by Fate.  Yet despite an at times perplexing fall from critical grace, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead never really went away, releasing four albums in the period and shifting the line up multiple times since these eyes first gazed their way.
Yet the energy behind Rival Schools tonight seemed at odds with their long vacation, with songs from new album Pedals  blending seamlessly with those from their aforementioned classic debut. Playing the opener of new before moving to the opener of the old, their hour long set brought together the best of both records, actually making their new album sound like it could have come out the year after their first. When played back to back, ‘Undercovers On’ and ‘Good Things’ took me back to a time when bands like Rival Schools and their British counterparts in bands like Hundred Reasons and Hell is For Heroes were ruling the rock world. I was engrossed in my memories which were only shattered for a moment by Walter likening their touring habits to Bon Jovi, followed by an impromptu verse of said band, before closing with signature tune ‘Used for Glue’.
In terms of sheer performance, having seen Rival Schools perhaps 6 or 7 times, I’d say this was the best of the bunch - perhaps it was the inclusion of a raft of new songs, or simply because the band had put their differences to rest, and decided to just enjoy themselves again. Whatever the reason for their new found invigoration, it made it extremely easy for the audience to follow suit.

By contrast the start of Trail of Dead’s is slightly slow to get going, the crowd seeming somewhat ambivalent towards the trio of songs from new LP ‘Tao of the Dead’ they used to open.  However, after these three songs, they decided to take us back with ‘Will You Smile Again?’, at which point everything seemed to come to life.  This was as close to a Greatest Hits set as a band like Trail of Dead can ever hope to have.
The rest of their set drew almost exclusively from their first four albums, the highlights of which included an excellent, reworked version of ‘Relative Ways’ and a closing rendition of ‘A Perfect Teenhood’ with enough raw energy still present to blow me away.  On stage the band reminisced of their first UK show at the Highbury Garage, and mused on the reasons they seemed to be more liked over here than on the other side of the Atlantic.  Put it down to better taste, I guess.
I came away feeling I’d witnessed two bands still pouring the same amount of enthusiasm and vigour into their live performances as they ever have, with any prior apprehension I may have had that the pair may have past their best before date proved emphatically wrong. 

Saturday 9 April 2011

Music Diary Project Day 5

I'm a little bit late in putting Friday's entry together, and I do so with a slight hangover, and by slight I mean horrific.

Friday began with listening to the Beth Ditto E.P. on the way to work, it's only four songs, so I managed the whole thing, it's a really great few tracks and I think she just has a fantastic voice. Following this I managed to squeeze in Band of Horses - Is there a Ghost? before arriving at work.

I was just blown away by how much it felt like summer yesterday, and when I got in I put on Weezer - Say it Ain't So while I got ready to go out.

So yesterday evening I had a radio show on phonic.fm, I do it every other Friday 8-10pm and here is a list of what I played (this may not be in the exact order though).

Paper Planes (DFA Remix) - M.I.A.
L.E.S Artistes - Santogold
Sun Hands - Local Natives
Postcards From Italy - Beirut
Litigation - Mariachi El Bronx
Surprise Hotel - Fool's Gold
Fools Golld - The Stone Roses
Learn to Lose - Hockey
Kiss Of Life - Friendly Fires
Time Bomb - Dismemberment Plan
Australia - The Shins
Float On - Modest Mouse
Walking On A Dream - Empire Of The Sun
Pot Kettle Black - Tilly & The Wall
Pump It Up - Elvis Costello
Train In Vain - The Clash
If You Got The Money - Jamie T
Suffragette Suffragette - Everything Everything
Young Love (Ft Laura Marling) - Mystery Jets
This Orient - Foals
Fine + 2 Pts - Minus The Bear
Young Blood - The Naked and Famous
Sister Saviour - The Rapture
Drunk Girls - LCD Soundsystem
Da Funk - Daft Punk

After that I got very drunk and let my friend down. Sorry. 

Friday 8 April 2011

Music Diary Project Day 4

I started day 4 of this project by getting a train from Exeter Central to Digby & Sowton (two places, one station) for a conference and I sort of have this thing where I really like to listen to M83 - Saturdays = Youth on train journeys, so without breaking habit, I popped that on. Managed to listen to the whole album by train and foot, and then return to train station post conference, it's great record which sort of tails off a bit in the last couple of songs. 

For the short train jouney home, my friend Sam's twitter post mentioning the Dismemberment Plan caught my eye, and so Dismemberment Plan - Change caught my ear, well the first 5 songs of it did anyway. 

When I got in I listened to Black Keys - Brothers, it's one of my favourite albums of last year, and considering how sunny it was outside, I just whacked it up loudly, opened my bedroom window and listened to it on the balcony while grabbing some sun.

This evening I went to meet some friends at the White Hart beer garden on South Street, on the way there I was still enjoying the sun and fancied something upbeat so I ended up just hearing the first 3 songs of Delphic - Acolyte.

I have a radio show to present tomorrow evening so I imagine I'm going to have to list a whole load more music then! 

Thursday 7 April 2011

Music Diary Project Day 3

Day 3 of this project I needed somthing to wake me up while walking to work and what better than LCD Soundsystem - This is Happening, I actually worked my way through the whole album yesterday after putting my headphones on in the office to block out the background drone and people who are too loud on the phone.

On the way home I opted for Mew - And the Glass Handed Kites. Mew are one of, if not my favourite band, depending on my mood and I hadn't listened to their second album in a while. I'd forgotten just how great it is, from the crushing instrumental opener 'The Circuitry of the Wolf' to the somewhat disco-esque 'Special'.

Following football training I put on the new album by Likke Li - Wounded Rhymes. I recently picked up a NAD cd player and I've really got back into listening to CDs as a result and this album just sounds incredible through it, I listened to pretty much the whole album.

I then popped downstairs for dinner and just put on a couple of songs through my iPod dock while it was getting ready, Warpaint - Undertow and Animal Collective - My Girls.

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Music Diary Project Day 2

OK so I was a little tired to post this last night but I kept a record of everything I listened to, so what's the harm in posting this up the following morning?

I didn't actually listen to that much today. I worked from home in the morning but didn't actually listen to anything until I was on my way to work and it was Foals - Total Life Forever which first hit my ears today. I managed to get as far as Spanish Sahara before I got to work, probably my favourite song on the album.

Post work I went to play 6 a side, on the way up to the game and in my friends car, I put on Crystal Fighters - Xtatic Truth (TEED remix) and a poor quality rip of the new Justice single - Civilization. Once home, I had a listen to the Crystal Fighters album through spotify to decide if I liked it enough to buy it, and I subsequentally ordered the album for amazon. I flicked through the free mp3s on the amazon store as well and also downloaded Playgirl - Ladytron which I then popped on before watching Tottenham get stuffed.  A quiet day for music.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

The Music Diary Project Day 1

http://sickmouthy.com/2011/04/04/musicdiaryproject-whos-taking-part/

Ok so my friend has this idea where we all create a diary of everything we listen to for one week, and consider the wheres, whens, whys and hows of this experience. I won't go into too much detail because he can explain this far better than I can.

So Day 1 of my music diary....

I was running late for work, because it was after all Monday and I'm always running late. I listen to half an album on my way to work, well 6 songs of Gorilla Manor by Local Natives loudly through my headphones.

I guess I chose it as it was a regular favourite of mine about this time last year, actually almost to the week I first bought the Local Natives album, and it was a continual favourite through to last summer. It reminded me of breakups and dancing to Local Natives at Roskilde. It's a great record, full of harmonies and off kilter rhythms.

I listened to the second half of the album on the walk home.

Had my friend Jack around for dinner and to watch a couple of episodes of Boardwalk Empire, while I was cleaning the kitchen and preparing the food (oven roasted veg, cous cous and feta) I played the Suburbs by Arcade Fire, I think I got as far as City With No Children. I've got this little Kef iPod dock in the kitchen connected up to some cheap Eltax speakers but it does the job.

Post food and TV, I've come up to sort my room out and played a few 12"s, I don't have much up here (most is still in boxes at my grandparents) but I plumped for Joy Division - Atmosphere/She's Lost Control on 12". My dad gave it to me when I was younger as a present and it's great music to tidy up to. Strangely following this I opted for In Between Days - The Cure and North American Scum - LCD Soundsystem.


Not much really for a Monday but there you go; more tomorrow.