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The noise. My God, the noise!

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Jim Reid wears the same t-shirt and jeans he’s been wearing for the past ten years. He hangs off the microphone the same way, half crouches his legs the same way, and has the same flinty, hard edged, ice cold delivery he always had. I’m watching him at the Jesus And Mary Chain gig at The Forum and basically, he’s still cool as fuck.

William Reid, though, that’s another story. He’s got fat, that’s for sure. His hair’s still the same fuzzy mess from before, but he also seems a bit rough around the edges on the guitar. It looks like he needs to run through the chords for each song before he plays it, to remind himself how it goes. More than once his brother stops the song while he angles his hand around the guitar neck searching for the right rhythm, the right notes. And when he sings at the end of the set it’s with a honking, whiny voice that probably hasn’t been aired out for a few years.

But these are tiny, tiny details next to the gigantic, roaring wall of noise and sleazy chugging riffs the pair assault the audience with tonight. Stories of the volume, the sonic violence and the sheer, awesome grooviness of it all have been told a million times before. So I’ll just say that The Jesus And Mary Chain are still the dirtiest, scuzziest, filthiest rock ‘n’ roll racket out there. By miles.

I’m a big fan of British Sea Power and their beautifully crafted and layered songs, which do not lack punch themselves. They are second on the bill tonight, and theirs is a glacially dramatic, British sound, warm and soaring. Significantly, Jan’s songs stand out as bright, melodic and uplifting pop. Down On The Ground, No Lucifer and True Adventures are all immediate, rich and heartfelt.

But tonight the Reid brothers’ swaggering, sneering, feedback-drenched Americana is all-conquering. Resurrection is even an more defiant, nihilistic squall of screaming noise than it was ten years ago. When Jim Reid drawls out the line “I wanna die just like JFK, I wanna die in the USA” it hits you like a brick.

The gig was a tribute to the late Nick Sanderson of Earl Brutus, RIP. £20k was raised for his wife and son.

Unforgettable Tour at the O2

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

The Unforgettable Tour at the O2

London Mela

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

London Mela, Gunnersbury Park

Truck festival

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Truck festival

Cornbury

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Cornbury Music Festival, near Oxford

Natacha Atlas at the Pigalle Club

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Natacha Atlas enters the stage in the cosy surroundings of the Pigalle Club very discretely. Some seated diners are still finishing off their lemon tart with ice cream on top. Only after the first number does the crowd’s almost delirious affection for her become apparent. Extended applause, whoops and a few continental ‘La, la, Natacha!’s.

Running through new material, much of which is introduced by her ‘musical director’, it’s apparent that she has gone back to a more stripped down, traditional set. Sorrowful, almost gypsy-esque, and peppered with acoustic guitars, accordion and violin, the sound is also rich and measured. Althogh heavily syncopated, it never breaks free into true eastern rumbustiousness. At one point they do an incredible, restrained cover of Black Is The Colour (Of My True Love’s Hair), an old Appalachian folk song from the early 20th century.

In the second half, after a break “to take more drugs”, they return to older material. Atlas seems more confident during this part ofthe show. Her voice swoops and trills, a magnificent instrument. At the end she even does a bit if belly dancing to the crazed accompaniment of rattling bongos.

Natacha Atlas

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Natacha Atlas at the Pigalle Club

Keren Ann at Scala

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Keren Ann at the Scala

Michael Nyman at Cadogan Hall

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Michael Nyman at Cadogan Hall

Rilo Kiley, Shepherd’s Bush, 19/11/07

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Rilo Kiley, Shepherd’s Bush, 19/11/07