ClementsMike Posted Saturday at 10:32 AM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:32 AM (edited) Went to see forum darlings Kasiabian with The Streets at the BP Pulse/NEC last night. Streets were on usual good form with Skinner clearly chuffed to play the NEC. I’d seen Kasabian with Serge fronting before but I wasn’t really focussed on it then, but last night I really think he’s stepped up and the band was really good. Forgot how solid the back catalogue was too. Remembered what an absolute pita going to gigs in places like that is … Edited Saturday at 10:33 AM by ClementsMike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wairey Posted Saturday at 11:29 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:29 PM On 11/8/2024 at 11:11 AM, NorthernSoul52 said: Speaking of oversold gigs, off to The Wardrobe tonight for Twin Atlantic. In terms of proxmity for where I am in West Yorkshire, it is the easiest venue for me to get to. But I can't say I've ever been too enamoured with it, and it likely comes down to the fact that a "capacity" show there always feels packt like sardines in a crushd tin box, to paraphrase. How was it? I’ve got tickets for the Cardiff show on Tuesday which hasn’t sold out yet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthernSoul52 Posted Sunday at 08:46 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 08:46 AM 9 hours ago, wairey said: How was it? I’ve got tickets for the Cardiff show on Tuesday which hasn’t sold out yet Really good. Surprised they're down at venue sizes of that level, I must admit, but the new tunes slot seamlessly next to the old ones, and there was a few nice surprises. A top-ten gig of the year for me, I'd be tempted to say, and I'm just over a dozen shy of a hundred for 2024. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DomDom1984 Posted Sunday at 02:30 PM Report Share Posted Sunday at 02:30 PM They were incredible in Glasgow earlier in the year. And yeah, the new stuff is brilliant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-TLR- Posted Monday at 08:13 AM Report Share Posted Monday at 08:13 AM the second edition of Roots on the Corner at Archives in Tottenham Hale last Friday. it was a good session, but being totally honest it was not as good as last month (where Ras Muffet properly killed it). RDK Hifi were fantastic - great selection and great sound, although i think they had some issues with the bins, still overall they were great. Shere Khan was, unfortunately, a little disappointing - good selection, no complaints there, but the sound was not great - too much distortion - no idea if it was possible issues on the night, or if thats the way he always sounds?? still, it was a great night - its a really cool venue for these events, i hope they keep doing them there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaledonianGonzo Posted Monday at 08:18 AM Report Share Posted Monday at 08:18 AM 3 minutes ago, -TLR- said: Shere Khan was, unfortunately, a little disappointing Mowgli be like Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chip Batch Posted Monday at 08:28 AM Report Share Posted Monday at 08:28 AM (edited) Amyl and the Sniffers last night in Birmingham were amazing. They played pretty much all of the new album and it went down really well. A lively crowd for a Sunday too. There looks to be big gaps in their schedule for next summer and the European festivals. Edited Monday at 08:28 AM by Chip Batch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlierc Posted Monday at 09:33 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 09:33 PM On 11/9/2024 at 10:32 AM, ClementsMike said: Went to see forum darlings Kasiabian with The Streets at the BP Pulse/NEC last night. Streets were on usual good form with Skinner clearly chuffed to play the NEC. I’d seen Kasabian with Serge fronting before but I wasn’t really focussed on it then, but last night I really think he’s stepped up and the band was really good. Forgot how solid the back catalogue was too. Remembered what an absolute pita going to gigs in places like that is … I've seen clips on YouTube of the Kasabian Birmingham NEC show and it sounded awesome. Made me wonder if I've been too hasty in writing them off having not really listened to them in years. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthernSoul52 Posted Tuesday at 08:48 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 08:48 AM Kneecap, perhaps unsurprisingly, were full of beans at Leeds Irish Centre. Felt significantly slicker than the G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClementsMike Posted Tuesday at 10:15 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 10:15 AM 12 hours ago, charlierc said: I've seen clips on YouTube of the Kasabian Birmingham NEC show and it sounded awesome. Made me wonder if I've been too hasty in writing them off having not really listened to them in years. Yes, I think I decided they were done, and I saw them support LG at Knebworth and we were sort of listening, going to loo, getting drinks and it passed me by. Decided to see them last week at last notice, got decent priced tickets (£50) and it was really good. Stage show was really smart, a few sample intros using Sabbath, Beastie Boys and Faithless. Serge on a rising platform with laser beams from his hands etc. Band were very good with Rob Harvey making a difference and the trumpet player too. Reccomended. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supernintendo Chalmers Posted Tuesday at 10:32 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 10:32 AM Amyl and the Sniffers in Bristol last night. Tremendous. If they're on the festival circuit next summer, I'd happily take them high up on the Park or maybe in a similar daytime slot on the Other that Soft Play occupied this year. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4AssedMonkey Posted Tuesday at 12:02 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:02 PM On 11/8/2024 at 11:48 AM, Peter_Quaife said: Therapy? on Sat past in the Ulster Hall (my favourite music venue after Brixton Academy) touring then 30th anniversary of Troublegum. A blistering gig, one of the best Saw them Saturday just gone at Rock City in Nottingham. Fantastic setlist and "blistering" sums it up perfectly. Even as a 50 year old I managed to stick it out in the pit for the whole gig, although I am quite bruised and struggling with headbang neck 3 days later.... #oldmanproblems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chip Batch Posted Tuesday at 12:38 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:38 PM 2 hours ago, Supernintendo Chalmers said: Amyl and the Sniffers in Bristol last night. Tremendous. If they're on the festival circuit next summer, I'd happily take them high up on the Park or maybe in a similar daytime slot on the Other that Soft Play occupied this year. I could easily see them headling The Park or maybe Woodsies, or high up elsewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben7amin_ Posted Tuesday at 12:41 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:41 PM Id love to see Amyl in a mid day other stage set. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justcalledtosay Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM 9 hours ago, ClementsMike said: Yes, I think I decided they were done, and I saw them support LG at Knebworth and we were sort of listening, going to loo, getting drinks and it passed me by. Decided to see them last week at last notice, got decent priced tickets (£50) and it was really good. Stage show was really smart, a few sample intros using Sabbath, Beastie Boys and Faithless. Serge on a rising platform with laser beams from his hands etc. Band were very good with Rob Harvey making a difference and the trumpet player too. Reccomended. They were superb before LG at Knebworth. Watched them from the pit. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-TLR- Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Obituary in London last night. yeah, really rather good! the sound for the support was terrible but this was sorted and Obituary sounded great. of course i would have loved to have heard more old stuff, but to be fair their new material is actually very good. we got a Chopped In Half / Turned Inside Out medley, and a great finale of Slowly We Rot. Trevor is not a particularly great musician, but what he does have is one of the single greatest guitar tones of all time, and he sounded great. John must be the Peter Pan of death metal - aside from something of a spare tyre he doesn't seem to age a day.. and he sounded fantastic... yeah ok, the vocal is processed to hell... but who cares, he was great! no idea who the lead guitarist is these days, but he did an admirable job of channelling the classic Obituary / James Murphy lead sound. one little criticism - if your set is only 40mins.. and you have decades of classic tunes... maybe don't waste 7 minutes of it just so John can have his dramatic stage entrance! its sort of terrifying to me to think that the first time i saw them was 33 years ago... it really feels like it was yesterday... oh, also saw one of the dumbest things i have ever seen - some kid crowdsurfing and filming himself on his phone the whole way over and the whole way back round and back into the crowd... dude... just enjoy the show! anyways, yeah great show 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DomDom1984 Posted yesterday at 10:42 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:42 AM Caught Yellowcard last night. Superb stuff. A bit brief at 75 minutes but no complaints from me. Great support from Story of the Year and enjoyed This Wild Life more than I thought I would. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balti-pie Posted yesterday at 10:54 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:54 AM 2 hours ago, -TLR- said: Obituary in London last night. yeah, really rather good! the sound for the support was terrible but this was sorted and Obituary sounded great. of course i would have loved to have heard more old stuff, but to be fair their new material is actually very good. we got a Chopped In Half / Turned Inside Out medley, and a great finale of Slowly We Rot. Trevor is not a particularly great musician, but what he does have is one of the single greatest guitar tones of all time, and he sounded great. John must be the Peter Pan of death metal - aside from something of a spare tyre he doesn't seem to age a day.. and he sounded fantastic... yeah ok, the vocal is processed to hell... but who cares, he was great! no idea who the lead guitarist is these days, but he did an admirable job of channelling the classic Obituary / James Murphy lead sound. one little criticism - if your set is only 40mins.. and you have decades of classic tunes... maybe don't waste 7 minutes of it just so John can have his dramatic stage entrance! its sort of terrifying to me to think that the first time i saw them was 33 years ago... it really feels like it was yesterday... oh, also saw one of the dumbest things i have ever seen - some kid crowdsurfing and filming himself on his phone the whole way over and the whole way back round and back into the crowd... dude... just enjoy the show! anyways, yeah great show 🙂 They're so groovy live - impossible not to move to. Saw em last year, and theyre at Bloodstock closing the festival on the second stage late slot, which is going to be a beautiful end to the week! I love a bit of Obituary 👍 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Boo Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 5 hours ago, balti-pie said: They're so groovy live - impossible not to move to. Saw em last year, and theyre at Bloodstock closing the festival on the second stage late slot, which is going to be a beautiful end to the week! I love a bit of Obituary 👍 Are you sure ‘groovy’ is the right choice of words? Just had a very brief listen and they didn’t sound anything like funkadelic, to be honest they scared me and I ran away. I knew a song called ‘chopped in half’ wouldn’t be my bag, now ‘Pappa’s got a brand new bag’ = groovy song. Anyway just being silly- one person’s groove is another’s tripping hazard. I’m now going to open my horizons and listen to the 1989 album ‘slowly we rot’ (I’m not really). In all seriousness it’s great to see people enjoying live music whatever the genre🤘 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balti-pie Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 6 hours ago, Mr Boo said: Are you sure ‘groovy’ is the right choice of words? Just had a very brief listen and they didn’t sound anything like funkadelic, to be honest they scared me and I ran away. I knew a song called ‘chopped in half’ wouldn’t be my bag, now ‘Pappa’s got a brand new bag’ = groovy song. Anyway just being silly- one person’s groove is another’s tripping hazard. I’m now going to open my horizons and listen to the 1989 album ‘slowly we rot’ (I’m not really). In all seriousness it’s great to see people enjoying live music whatever the genre🤘 They’re quite different live to how they are on albums: it’s a sort of bass driven groove, a massive fat wide monolith that moves the crowd, it’s a doom stoner thing, it’s great! Slowly we rot is a banger, I got it as a kid and when you spend £11 on an album and that’s your month’s pocket money you squeeze every inch out of it you possibly can, and almost force yourself to love it dammit 😁 I didnt have to try too hard with that one, to be fair, them and cannibal corpse had me sorted for deathy things when I was about 14 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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