Well it's been a long time again since the last update, but since only a handful of people actually read this, never mind comment, I've started the wonder what the whole bloody point is.
Anyway, last night I managed to head off see The Flaming Lips in the Junction. Not having heard the band before I was ready for anything, but I've had good luck and not a little help in getting to see good bands since I've been here so why not.
All I can say is, "Bloody hell! Was that just the most orgasmic musical experience I've ever had or what!" The Lips had us eating out of the palms of their hands. Consummate showmen without a hint of arrogance or bravado, they played over an hour of the best rawk music I've heard. Of course they're well known for She Don't Use Jelly a song I was delighted to recognise, their new album is absolutely fantastic. I'd recommend you all run, don't walk to the web site for a listen and then go out and buy the bloody thing.
As if that wasn't a perfect night, the support bands were excellent too. The young Silverfish with an interesting Travis-like sound and Bob Mould who is indescribable. Picture it: a bald thirtyish man plaing heavy indie rock accompanied by a drum machine and various electronic sounds. No it's not Beck, it's much less depressing than that.
So there you go. Two nice records to go find and bob to. What with Mercury Rev next Tuesday I'm in little rocker heaven. Ahhhhh.
Anyway, last night I managed to head off see The Flaming Lips in the Junction. Not having heard the band before I was ready for anything, but I've had good luck and not a little help in getting to see good bands since I've been here so why not.
All I can say is, "Bloody hell! Was that just the most orgasmic musical experience I've ever had or what!" The Lips had us eating out of the palms of their hands. Consummate showmen without a hint of arrogance or bravado, they played over an hour of the best rawk music I've heard. Of course they're well known for She Don't Use Jelly a song I was delighted to recognise, their new album is absolutely fantastic. I'd recommend you all run, don't walk to the web site for a listen and then go out and buy the bloody thing.
As if that wasn't a perfect night, the support bands were excellent too. The young Silverfish with an interesting Travis-like sound and Bob Mould who is indescribable. Picture it: a bald thirtyish man plaing heavy indie rock accompanied by a drum machine and various electronic sounds. No it's not Beck, it's much less depressing than that.
So there you go. Two nice records to go find and bob to. What with Mercury Rev next Tuesday I'm in little rocker heaven. Ahhhhh.
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