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It's a pleasure to be able to bring this blog to you. I welcome your comments and feedback as I blaze a journalistic trail through the world of news, views, previews, and reviews. Well, atleast that's the plan...

Long live live music...

Nuff love

Peace

Sunday 23 May 2010

The Black and Reds @ The Stein Bar Saturday 22 May 2010

The Stein Bar is amongst the more modern and attractive of Walsall's live music venues and perhaps therefore the ideal location for 'The Black and Reds' homecoming gig. Who wouldn't want to play a garden party at midnight on the hottest night of the year (so far) in front of a packed muso loving audience in the heart of the town? Don't answer that...instead imagine our joy at being liberated from the comms and norms of the society treadmill  by the "we don't give a monkey's" exuberance of Walsall's own 'The Black and Reds.'

Contrary to their outward demeanour of being a band that would happily trash their gear  in seconds for effect, T.B n R obviously do give a darn. You don't become as extraordirily talented as Ash Black (drums & vox) and Greg Red (guitar & vox) by spending any spare time that you have getting back up to date with 'Eastenders', 'Heroes' or 'Emmerdale.' Here, we are talking talented muso's of the almost supernatural kind.

T.B n R tore into their set  in the same way that you'd expect a starving Gary Lineker to rip into a bag of Walkers. Organised chaos ensued, and by the time that the boom and clatter of muso madness finally came to a standstill (maybe around 1am) one was left with no doubt that headline slots were made for this band ~ not the other way round.

It's difficult to argue with the band's claim that they sound like 'the best thing you ever heard - but better' and it would be an interesting debate. Keeping it simple we'd prefer to say that in their style and approach T.B n R has something for almost everyone. They can funky groove and they can heavy rock.  They can make you laugh and they can perhaps make you feel like shedding the odd tear. They can quickly sway you between admiration for their dedication and disgust at their antics. They kiss you passionately on the cheeks and kick you viciously in the groin at the same time. And if you see any drumsticks poking out of  your guttering, they'll belong to 'Ash Black.'

Back to the Stein Bar. On the outside, classy black
country garden party, on the inside, cool bar with a distinctly American diner feel to it. (We almost expected to be offered coffee, black with two sugars by a gum chewing waitress in a sensible blue/white outfit and oversized writing pad to hand). By being at the forefront of the borough's live muso scene the Stein Bar and its sat night promoters 'Glow' have backed a winner.
Whilst Walsall's love / hate relationship with live music continues the Glow Crew were able to produce a muso experience during which Walsall's love for live music shone through. As the sectioned crowd sang along to the final number competitively, with Ash Black in his element ~ pulling the strings, there were fleeting moments that Wembley Arena wouldn't have seemed out of place as a backdrop to the muso party. As it was The Stein Bar was more than good enough. 

Truly Cool ~ 'Back Door' is an ace song, as is 'World of Lies'. The band doesn't keep a set list so forget about any possibility of knowing remotely what could happen next when you watch them. Plus we were treated like Goth Gods by the staff and promoters - which was especially cool.

Not So Hot ~ Comeon Walsall...let yourselves go. We're only 10 miles from the UK's second city. Don't be afraid of enjoying yourselves. If and when these guys return lets make sure our screams of joy tear a hole in the night sky. They are worth the effort!!!
Peace.

Monday 10 May 2010

The Illuminations @ Base Studios Friday 30th April 2010

Peeps may have noticed a slight lull in the Bandzine activity of late. It's true. There has been a period of slumber which has been down to the need for physical rest (we are only human) but also down to the fact that my band The Illuminations made their first outing appearing live at Base Studios in Stourbridge in Friday 30th April.

Base Studios is the kinda music venue that I imagine most towns would like to have. A simple set up. Clean and attractive with a significant amount of young input. In fact when we arrived the room's wrinkle count must have shot up by over 500%. Needless to say that we initially felt slightly out of place, but staff were fantastically friendly and accommodating and there was obviously on the part of the young muso audience, a desire to hear and support live music. Every town should have a venue that is able to record live vids and stream them to an internet audience giving musos a real opportunity to reach out to fans near and far. These are the kinds of initiatives that younger generations tend to bring to the party.

One of our favourite sayings is "music is music is music." In Blakenall terms, good music will go down well wherever it's played. And in The Illuminations, on account of the exceptional songwriting and riff busting talents of Allan 'Bones' Tranter there is no doubt that musos will hear good music.

Some local musos may remember 'Bones' from his previous outings with the fabulous 80's band 'Ron's Neighbours.'

In those days the Walsall music scene was a vibrant living entity, breathing heart and soul into local events that brought the borough's generations enthusiastically together.  And Ron's Neighbours were at the forefront of Walsall's musical revolution alongside bands like 'Bliss The Pocket Opera' and 'The Young Doctors.' It would be unfair to suggest that Walsall's bands of today lack the same enthusiasm as their yester-year counterparts, but what doesn't seem as apparent these days is the comraderie that was shared amongst musos during the Ron's Neighbours era. With the invention of internet and web technology artists can afford to broaden their horizons and focus on creating fan bases outside of their home town without even leaving their living rooms. Curse or a blessing? Who can tell?

And so, alonside 'Bones' and our ace drummer Tom 'Toad' Mitchell, I and thus, 'The Illuminations' performed four songs for the Stourbridge muso lovers. It wasn't a packed house but it was a pleasurable evening and we were warmly recieved (even described as exciting!?!)
Thanx Stourbridge.


And so with many more gigs on the horizon, (thanx to all of you guys who have sent the Bandzine invites to your forthcoming events) and having felt the benefits of lavendar and radox (amongst other pleasurable remedies)  it's back to work for the Bandzine.
See you soon.

Truly positive ~ watching 'The Gruber'  and the band that was on before us (sorry guys ~ can't remember your name!!!)

Kinda messed up ~ thinking we could think of a better route to Stourbridge than the Sat Nav. Now we know, she was only trying to help!!!