REAL GONE GOES OUT: The Jägermeister Music Tour – Brixton Academy, London 13/04/12

Who could resist a potentially superb gig for the princely sum of £5? £5 for a gig at the Brixton Academy? We certainly couldn’t, and on Friday 13th April 2012, Real Gone and friends found themselves at the last night Jägermeister Music Tour – a big showcase for four British bands, headlined by the mighty Skindred.

First on the bill were a gothy, alternative metal band called The Defiled.  Those who read Kerrang! may have been told that The Defiled represent “the saviours of the UK metal scene”.  If you’re stupid enough to believe that, that’s fine, but frankly, what a half empty Brixton Academy witnessed on this night was an embarrassment: not only an embarrassment to metal, but an embarrassment to the world of live performance.

Within few bars of their opening song, The Defiled adopted the sound of a juggernaut, over which their frontman Stitch D sang badly.  During the band’s quieter moments it was obvious he had no real voice at all.  The keyboard player, meanwhile, made a spectacle of himself by throwing his keyboard into the air and then failing to catch it upon return, which caused amusement.  Despite failing to complete this act the first time, he attempted it at various other points during the set with equally disastrous results.   The other key moment of The Defiled stage act appeared to include two women appearing in long coats and hats, walking about suspiciously prior to shedding their costumes and swaggering about in skimpy outfits. Forget the angle-grinder…the women then pretend to staple each other’s tits with staple guns! This would be an unnecessary embarrassment alone, but that’s topped by them pretending to cut the guitarists throat with a child’s plastic toy sword and tearing the top from a sachet of ketchup.  Oh dear…talk about the Poundland equivalent of the Circus of Horrors.
With the set pulling to a close, Stitch D shouted “BUY OUR FUCKING T SHIRTS, ‘CAUSE WE’RE FUCKED!”.  Such banter.

It’s not that Real Gone are anti metal, aggression, or extreme riffing of any kind – quite the opposite since Lamb of God are a favourite – but The Defiled were bad.  Frankly, embarrassingly bad.

The Black Spiders fared much better, getting the by now swelling crowd on their side with a combination of chunky riffs and banter.  Granted, vocalist Pete Spiby wheeled out a few clichéd remarks, but as far as up and coming frontmen are concerned, he has enough chat and charm to get an audience on side when it comes to participation.   Working through some of the best cuts from their 2011 album ‘Sons of the North’ – including ‘Stay Down’, ‘Wolves’ and ‘KISS Tried To Kill Me’ – The Black Spiders had plenty of old school chops in the live setting. On the basis of this short set – just seven songs – they’re more than enjoyable should you also catch them in a support slot yourself, or maybe even at one of their own more intimate shows.  If the soundman hadn’t have given them so much muddy bottom end, they could have been even better.

The first big draw of the evening: a 55 minute set from Irish rockers Therapy?…and any chance to see Therapy? is always welcome.  Kicking off with a rousing rendition of ‘Teethgrinder’, Therapy?’s set hit the mark from the off.  Since Therapy?’ and their soundman have far more experienced than either of the preceding bands, Neil Cooper’s groove-laden and uber-fast drumming had just the required amount of edge, while the buzzing guitars made the track sound as vibrant as it did two decades ago (Christ, doesn’t that make you feel old?!).  The three-man band (plus extra bod on second guitar lurking in the shadows just off stage left), looked slightly lost on the larger Brixton stage and while the performance didn’t necessarily have the outright ferocity as their Sonisphere 2010 set in a small tent, the choice of setlist couldn’t be faulted.  The familiar were more than represented with solid renditions of ‘Die Laughing’, ‘Screamager’ and ‘Nowhere’, while the band’s more recent material – including ‘Living In The Shadow of a Terrible Thing’ and ‘Get Your Dead Hand Off My Shoulder’ sounded rather beefy.  The latter, in particular, coming across far more menacingly than it does on record.

The evening ended with a full length set from Newport’s ragga-metal heroes Skindred.  Anyone who has seen this band previously will know they’re in for a treat, and this performance proved no exception.  From almost the moment Benji Webbe stepped on stage, he had the audience in the palm of his hand, willing to participate in whatever crazy things took his fancy.  Aside from obvious audience splitting and call and response singing, he also insisted the audience growled like dogs!  Splitting the audience into “contestants” and “gladiators” also may have confused younger audience members…  With regards to set, the band tore through various high points from their back catalogue – ‘Roots Rock Riot’, ‘Nobody’, ‘Cut Dem’, the awesome ‘Doom Riff’ and more – making the ninety minutes flash by.

Any chance to see Skindred on form should always be taken – especially if you’ve never had the pleasure – but for £5 and the inclusion of Therapy? on the same bill, this particular evening seemed like an almost once-in-a-lifetime gig opportunity.  A shame about The Defiled, but at least they weren’t on for long and provided (unintentional) hilarity…and their mums are probably dead proud.

April 2012

[Watch a lengthy interview with Therapy? here].

New interview with Therapy? surfaces online

During April 2012 Irish rockers Therapy? toured the UK as part of a package tour promoted by Jägermeister.

The Jägermeister Music Tour showcased British bands and saw Therapy? on a bill with cult heroes Skindred and retro rockers The Black Spiders.

On April 11th, the tour reached Glasgow, and Planet Mosh TV caught up with Michael McKeegan and Neil Cooper of Therapy? for a lengthy chat, which you can now watch below.

Therapy?’s 2012 release ‘A Brief Crack of Light’ gained a hugely positive response from the online press, with some claiming it a return to form.

Godsmack unveil track listing for new live album

On May 15th, post grunge/alternative metal band Godsmack release their first live album.

After over a decade together, so far a Godsmack show has never been captured on CD. This year’s ‘Live & Inspired’ offers a live show and more.

As the title suggests, in addition to previously unheard live recordings, the new disc contains a handful of cover tunes – tunes which have inspired the band. Although only featuring four songs, the covers EP features a curious choice of ‘Rocky Mountain Way’ (originally by sometime Eagles man Joe Walsh), and it’s that track Godsmack have chosen for a single release.

The confirmed tracklisting for ‘Live & Inspired’ is as follows:

CD 1 (Live):

01. Straight Outta Line
02. Realign
03. Awake
04. Moon Baby
05. Changes
06. The Enemy
07. Keep Away
08. Speak
09. Voodoo
10. Batalla De Los Tambores
11. Whatever
12. Serenity
13. I Stand Alone

CD 2 (Inspired):

01. Rocky Mountain Way (originally released by Joe Walsh in 1977)
02. Come Together (Originally released by The Beatles in 1969)
03. Time (Originally released by Pink Floyd in 1973)
04. Nothing Else Matters (Originally released by Metallica in 1991)

Frank Turner and The Pogues to headline Strummer Of Love Festival

Frank Turner and The Pogues have been confirmed as having top slots at this year’s Strummer Of Love Festival.

The one-off festival will take place at a so far undisclosed location in Somerset, to mark the tenth anniversary of the Clash frontman’s passing.

Also confirmed to appear are KT Tunstall, Billy Bragg, Don Letts, Badly Drawn Boy, Slow Club and Fionn Regan. You can view the confirmed line-up below.

Frank Turner
The Pogues
Badly Drawn Boy
Roots Manuva
Slow Club
Billy Bragg
KT Tunstall
Alabama 3
Don Letts
Dreadzone
Basement Jaxx (DJ set)
David Rodigan
Kitty Daisy & Lewis
Dog Is Dead
Dub Pistols
Man Like Me
Mr C
Emmy The Great
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Bastille
The Whip
Joshua Moses
Fionn Regan
The Jim Jones Revue
Crazy P
Channel One Soundsystem
Talisman [REAL GONE says: Not the Jeff Scott Soto band]
Reverend and The Makers
The Validators
The Joker & The Thief
Fit Les
Hollie Cook
Time and Space Machine
Josh Kumra
Ska Levin
Kate Tempest
Yob
Atlantics
Luca C & Brigante
Guy Williams
Parma Violets
Matices Latinos
Dark Moon
The Supernovas
Beans on Toast
Benjamin Folke Thomas

Four FREE live Pixies tracks up for grabs!

Following their reformation, Pixies’ first major show was at the Coachella Festival in 2004. Four songs from that landmark show are now available as a free download.

By visiting this location, you can download Coachella live performances of ‘U Mass’, ‘Monkey Gone To Heaven’, ‘Hey’ and ‘Caribou’ for your listening pleasure in exchange for an email address.

Want the whole show? Not a problem! Frank and co are offering a download of the complete twenty-one song set for a bargain price of $3.99 (approx £2.50).

REAL GONE says: Other bands should seriously consider taking a leaf out of Pixies’ book. £2.50 for a download is more than fair. Too many bands are still attempting to charge in the region of £7.99 a throw for something that’s costing them ZERO to distribute. It’s the fan who’s paid for the download, the fan whose spent time downloading and the fan whose CD_Rs are getting used after all…