Yes I know it's been a while, but I haven't been to a gig in ages. Tonight was Harvest Time at the Portland Arms and, as usual, The Broken Family Band were headlining. It was a very poor turnout gigwise, with only myself and Red Setter attending, but turned out to be absolutely smashing.
First up was Rob Jackson and friend. The singer was pretty good in a James taylor stylee and Rob's lead guitar led to a fairly mellow but toneful start to the evening's proceedings.
Lionshare are another band much in the Americana mold. Having a bad start where I was tempted to head to the bar, they got into the swing of things with some dark, almost gothic, country style music. Filled with harmonica, textured guitar, and a growling Johnny Cash type voice I do believe they rawked.
The Broken Family Band this time around played a lot of new stuff which will be on the album, aparantly coming at the end of June. Of course, they played old favourites like Twisted and The Devil's in the Details but I think the highlight for me was Walking Back to Jesus: Part I, which was nice and Pink Floydy for my tastes.
Another highlight of the evening was witnessing Red Setter's change from relative gig virgin to full fleged groupie. I feel so proud since she left with both a t-shirt and CD and chatted to the band.
Next week is The Bluetones in a week's time. Maybe there'll be an entry before then. It depends on whether I do anything embarassing or not. Or whether I really want to reveal my London adventure.
Tune in soon,
Same Battime, Same Batchannel,
Damo.
First up was Rob Jackson and friend. The singer was pretty good in a James taylor stylee and Rob's lead guitar led to a fairly mellow but toneful start to the evening's proceedings.
Lionshare are another band much in the Americana mold. Having a bad start where I was tempted to head to the bar, they got into the swing of things with some dark, almost gothic, country style music. Filled with harmonica, textured guitar, and a growling Johnny Cash type voice I do believe they rawked.
The Broken Family Band this time around played a lot of new stuff which will be on the album, aparantly coming at the end of June. Of course, they played old favourites like Twisted and The Devil's in the Details but I think the highlight for me was Walking Back to Jesus: Part I, which was nice and Pink Floydy for my tastes.
Another highlight of the evening was witnessing Red Setter's change from relative gig virgin to full fleged groupie. I feel so proud since she left with both a t-shirt and CD and chatted to the band.
Next week is The Bluetones in a week's time. Maybe there'll be an entry before then. It depends on whether I do anything embarassing or not. Or whether I really want to reveal my London adventure.
Tune in soon,
Same Battime, Same Batchannel,
Damo.
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