Saturday 21st March 2009
- Chopmusic
Our best turnout yet had assembled to watch
the five quality bands on what was potentially MoB's
best line-up to date. This gig was also an early birthday
knees up for Powerplay's Mr Ed and Red, and a belated
bash for Bill and Hayley – hardly surprising then
that there was a party atmosphere throughout. The theft
of articles from the soundman's van put more than a dampener
on the early part of the evening, but returning to the music
the first band on were....
Adust. Having secured
a deal earlier in the week, it was a pleasure to have
Adust play their second gig as a signed band. They
also became the first band to play MoB
twice having headlined Pink's
birthday bash in September. They played a familiar set
and delivered it with customary finesse. Methinks their
label have a good signing on their hands as Adust combine
ferocity and melody with considerable ease. Entertaining
as ever, a fine way to start the evening, let's hope their
new EP is released soon. Set list; “Enmity”,
“Fall Of Man”, “The Evil That Dells Within”,
“Prinzessin”, Forevermore”.
Adrenaline were also welcomed
back having headlined in October. Their set featured songs
exclusively from their recent album and was as solid as
a rock. Bassist Spike, in addition to his sterling work
on his five string, also provided backing vocals, and a
good job he did too. What's most unusual about Adrenaline
is the way their songs bounce and have an underlying groove,
a rarity in a band this extreme (lurking somewhere between
metalcore and hardcore). Set list; “Playing The
Role Of God”, “The Bereaved”, “Smile”,
“While You Sleep”, “Kill It For Me”,
“Relentless”, “Sins Of A Thousand”,
“Inertia”.
Hospital Of Death co-headlined
my birthday bash in December
and attacked their set in trademark madcap fashion. The
grin factor went through the roof as their precision thrash
was unleashed. They've been in the studio recently working
on their second album and two new tracks were aired tonight,
both of which sat comfortably and sounded like old classics.
Stunning musicianship capped with a typically witty frontman's
performance from Rev D made this another highly enjoyable
display. Set list; “I Am A Tiger”, “Enter
Titanus”, “Eyezerbeams Of Osiris”, “Kicked
To The Kerb”, “Death Shed”, “Let's
Go Apeshit”, “White The Lightning”.
Voodoo Johnson were MoB's
first new-comers and hopefully they'll return soon. Classic
rock is a little simplistic to adequately describe what
they do, but they oozed class throughout and stuck to originals
dropping the usual cover or two. Great songwriting, quality
musicianship, powerful vocals, what more can I say? They
just keep getting better live and played a blinder. Red
and Mr Ed took to the stage midway through (somewhat against
their will!) to accept signed posters and birthday greetings
– guess that's a couple of months worth of emo to
review for the mag then?! Another cracking display. Set
list; “Stalker”, “Bad Habit”, “Nowhere
Inbetween”, “The Art Of Losin'”, “Another
White Lie”, “Inhale”, “Non Believers”,
“The Longest Day I Ever Wasted”, “Blow
Me (Away)”, “Dirty Angel”.
Kik are in the studio
at the moment recording the follow-up to “Rock
Scar” and their electronica was a vast difference
from anything that had preceded them, either tonight or
indeed previous MoB's. The lighting
had been getting progressively more intricate as the night
progressed, and Kik got the works with LED lights
and lasers to go with the smoke machines, so visually they
were more than entertaining as they've always had good stage
presence. Sound issues blighted their set (more later) but
they carried on as best they could. Set list; “Sweet
Ambition”, “Twisted Face”, “Define
My Love”, “Amphetamine”, “Fall In
Love”, “Crack Whore Barbi”, “Gimme
The Word, “I'm Outta Love”, “Ecstasy”,
“Sting”.
So cracking gig then? Five bands, all more
than capable, played their hearts out to a reasonably full
room. And an early birthday party too. Well it should have
been apart from sound issues which dogged the evening. Only
Adrenaline and Voodoo Johnson managed
complete sets without sound problems. Feedback at times
was at a similar level to a Hendrix gig (judging
by archive footage), Kik suffered the most regrettably.
To their credit they soldiered on, but the sound they got
was nothing short of unworkable. Pity, because it took the
edge off an entertaining evening.
As ever here comes the thanks list! Firstly
the bands who all played excellent sets. To everyone who
helped lugging the PA in and out our heartfelt (and backfelt!)
thanks. Despite my criticisms about the sound, Stu and Paul
worked their sphericals off, and their “show must
go on” attitude after the theft was more than commendable.
To the Powerplayers; Allan and Faye, nice to meet
you, Mr Ed and Red, happy birthday! Hope you all had fun.
To our ever loyal supporters thank you for making this the
fullest MoB to date and hope to see a good percentage of
you when we return in September. Last but not least the
“gig widow” Pink for everything before
and during the gig (the latter mainly involved being on
the door or phoning the boys in blue unfortunately).
It only remains for me to say thank you
once more to everyone, collectively, for their support,
and look forward to partying with you all later in the year.