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Monday, 23 December 2013

PLEASE COME BACK HOME: Glasvegas return home for a Christmas gig at the Old Fruitmarket! Support comes from The Strange Blue Dreams!

 
PART 1 - THE REVIEW
 
Glasvegas returned home to their native Glasgow on Sunday for their Christmas homecoming show after having toured latest album, 'Later...When The TV Turns To Static', extensively over the last few months. The setting for the night was The Old Fruitmarket which has kept all its period charm from back when it was actually a market back in the Victorian era. It was an apt setting for a Glasvegas gig and the lads demonstrated this well as they roared through a strong sixteen song set which spanned all three of their albums and of course, their Christmas EP.
 
 
The night got off to a good start when we met Paul Donoghue, the bassist, in the smoking area round the back of the venue (we originally approached him for directions before the penny dropped)! Anyway, after photos had been taken we were back on our way and arrived at the venue for 6:30 when we were told the doors were meant to open. However, the first (and only) snag of the night hit when we were told the doors were not to open for another hour! Anyway, we eventually got in and were immediately impressed by the venue.
 
 
Half an hour later, the support took to the stage in the form of The Strange Blue Dreams. This five-piece, also from Glasgow, take their influence from the fifties and play a mix of rock 'n' roll, rockabilly and country. They looked the part as well, as if they'd just come out a time machine from the fifties, and the double bass and mandolin were nice touches as well! They played a short half hour set in which they impressed the majority of the crowd. They had good stage presence, interacted with the crowd well and had a selection of catchy tunes which, after all, is exactly what you want from a support act. Hopefully these lads will go on to big things.
 
 
Next up, was the main attraction of the night, Glasvegas. They came on stage to the backdrop of their recording of 'Silent Night / Noapte de Vis' and with a four beat count-in from Jonna Lofgren, the drummer, they were away with the eponymous opening track from their latest album. The song provided the crowd with a driving beat and a great opportunity for a sing-a-long early on in the night. This was followed up by the rocking number that is 'Youngblood' and then by 'It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry'. This, the third song, was perhaps when the crowd really got behind the band as James Allan's lyrics were echoed back at him from all corners of the room. Next, the band performed 'Euphoria, Take My Hand' which demonstrated Rab Allan's immense skill as a lead guitar player as he picked his way through perhaps one of the catchiest riffs of recent years. Following this, a more sombre note came when the band played a haunting version of 'I Feel Wrong (Homosexuality Pt. 1)' in which James puts himself in the shoes of a homosexual warning the world that 'once a day I think about killing myself'. The song itself shows James' ability to relate to people in all sorts of situations through his songwriting, which is another rarity in bands and songwriters of today. The set continued to flow with single 'If'. Perhaps one of the best songs Glasvegas have ever put on record and with a really upbeat marching band rhythm throughout the verses it provides another opportunity for the crowd to get going. The lyrics again are a strong point for the band during this song and musically it is strong as well. 'If' was followed by a peculiar choice in the form of 'Secret Truth', especially considering that 'Flowers & Football Tops' was not played during the night. However, despite the fact it is not the band's strongest track, the performance was sound. The band got back on track with 'The World Is Yours' and 'Dream Dream Dreaming', crowd favourites in which the lyrics were again echoed back at the band. Then the band fell silence for a brief period of time before James introduced the next song in his strong Glaswegian accent: "this is Geraldine". The venue erupted as Rab once again demonstrated his fine guitar playing with another exceptional riff and by the time the drums came in, with the bass driving away in the background, the crowd were in full force. For the next three or so minutes, the crowd screamed the words of 'Geraldine' back to James in near perfect unison before the song came to its natural end. Meaningful lyrics followed again during 'Ice Cream Van' and the main set was concluded with a boisterous rendition of 'Go Square Go' - another point at which the venue erupted as a chorus of 'here we f****** go' brought the set to a grand finale. The band now departed the stage as the crowd continued with the chant.
 
 
James eventually reappeared clutching his guitar. He stepped up to the mic and explained that his sister had asked him to play a song of their Christmas EP for the occasion. This left the crowd guessing - 'Cruel Moon'? 'Please Come Back Home'? 'F*** You, It's Over'? However, James soon launched into a solo version of the brilliant 'Please Come Back Home'. This moment seemed even more poignant when you remember that a fan suggested they play this song tonight in the memory of all who died in the tragedy at the Clutha Bar and one cannot help think of this as James repeats the line, 'so please come back home', as if he is in deep emotional pain and he has actually lost someone in the tragedy. After this the full band return to the stage to perform the menacing lead single from their latest album. 'I'd Rather Be Dead (Than Be With You)' is a true break up song with hate and disgust coming through the vocals at every moment. The gig was concluded with the ultimate Glasvegas finale with their biggest hit 'Daddy's Gone', followed by 'Lots Sometimes'. The former providing as good a sing a long as ever with Paul's driving bass playing coming to the fore and the latter having just the same effect. However, I could've sworn that James got some of the words to 'Lots Sometimes' in the wrong order!
 
 
Overall, Glasvegas played a fine set and it provided a perfect homecoming show. However, it is in fact more than that, as in recent times Glasvegas have released, in terms of critical and commercial acclaim, a disappointing second album; been dropped from their record label and had disappointing sales for their latest album. So, Glasvegas definitely have a point to prove and they are certainly doing that in their live show. Away from the stage though they are still matching their contemporaries in both musicianship and songwriting and one can only hope that Glasvegas do one day get back the recognition that they have earned and that they had at the point of their ground-breaking debut record. An exceptional gig.
 
 
PART 2 - THE SETLISTS
 
The Strange Blue Dreams
 
In My Nature
Reverberatin' Love
Fallin'
Electricity
Pretending Everything
Warm Place
Twilight Zone
Anyway
 
 
Glasvegas
 
Later...When The TV Turns To Static
Youngblood
It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry
Euphoria, Take My Hand
I Feel Wrong (Homosexuality Pt. 1)
If
Secret Truth
The World Is Yours
Dream Dream Dreaming
Geraldine
Ice Cream Van
Go Square Go
(Encore)
Please Come Back Home
I'd Rather Be Dead (Than Be With You)
Daddy's Gone
Lots Sometimes
 
 
Hope you enjoyed this feature on Glasvegas and The Strange Blue Dreams! Check out our previous feature on The Capers!
 
Check out Glasvegas here - http://glasvegas.net/
 
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Saturday, 5 October 2013

COME HOME: Our interview with South East London singer-songwriter Jenson Tagg!

Photo: Our next interview will be with the very talented Jenson Tagg, a singer-songwriter from South East London! Jenson will be releasing his debut album, 'Scream', in the next few days! Go and check it out and pre-order it on iTunes! AB Records
 
PART 1 - "THE INTERVIEW"
 
1 - What was your first musical memory and what pushed you towards pursuing a career in the record industry?
 
"My first musical memory is of owning a Fisher Price tape recorder that had a microphone attached. I was four years old and I only had one tape, which was Michael Jackson's Thriller, that my brother gave me. Coming from a musical family it was always my dream to be involved in the family party singalongs with my older brother and cousins."
 
2 - Had you been involved with any other bands prior to becoming a solo artist as Jenson Tagg?
 
"Yes. I was in a band called Wild Angel with friends from school from 2004-2008. This band evolved into Ghost Writers who I was with from 2009-2012."
 
3 - Why did you choose to become a solo artist instead of forming a band?
 
"Whilst with Ghost Writers I was writing and recording material on the side that I didn't think suited the Ghost Writers sound. In November 2012 the band split due to boredom and the predictability of each other musically. I had all these songs sat there so the logical move was to persevere with them and get an album together
 
4 - How would you describe the sound of Jenson Tagg?
 
"It's always hard to describe yourself in any way. I usually just say 'singer/songwriter' as it's a broad answer. If I was going to narrow it down it would be a mixture of rock, blues and folk."
 
5 - One of my favourite songs of yours is "Come Home". Can you tell me what influenced this song and what is the song itself about?
 
 "A personal favourite of mine too, partly because it has Courtney Marie Andrews on it who is a big influence at the moment. I'm afraid to say it's an old cliché love song. I wouldn't say it's 'original' in form but I've always wanted to write a song like this. I think it's the first song I impressed myself with. I try to make all my lyrics straight forward and very honest and this one is no exception. Plus it has four of my favourite local musicians on it as well as Courtney."
 
6 - Do you have any 'rituals' before going on stage?
 
"I normally like to find a quiet corner and have one Jack and coke for courage and try not to speak to anyone until afterwards. I get very nervous before shows especially the last fifteen minutes where the clock just seems to stop on the wall."
 
7 - Any live dates coming up?
 
"Not yet but soon. I've been focusing on finishing my album 'Scream' which should hopefully be on iTunes in October."
 
8 - Any new songs in the pipeline?
 
"After about two weeks of writers block I normally get a shed load in about a week which is what has just happened. I've got about five I'm working on. One is pretty much finished and ready to record which is called 'All You Have To Hide', and the others I have about two verses and or a chorus for. No titles for them as yet."
 
9 - When can fans be expecting the next release?
 
"October - fingers crossed."
 
10 - Who would be your dream collaboration?
 
"About a month ago, my answer would have been Courtney Marie Andrews as she is probably my favourite current artist. She was graceful enough to record some beautiful harmonies for me on 'Come Home'. First ones that come to mind are Jack White, Norah Jones, David Zincke, Wallis Bird and Paul McCartney."
 
11 - Who would be in your dream super group?
 
"John Lennon on vocals and rhythm guitar, Jimi Hendrix on lead guitar, James Jamerson on bass, John Bonham on drums and Richard Manuel on piano. Backed up by The Staple Singers."
 
PART 2 - "THE QUICKFIRE ROUND"

1 - Favourite Beatle?
 
"John."
 
2 - Favourite band?
 
"The Beatles."
 
3 - Favourite new band?
 
"The Raconteurs - is that new enough?"
 
4 - Favourite song?
 
"If I had to pick ONE...A Day in the Life - The Beatles."
 
5 - Favourite album?
 
"John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band for its honesty."
 
6 - Vinyl, CD or download?
 
"Vinyl."
 
7 - Style icon?
 
"Jack White."
 
8 - Favourite clothing brand?
 
"Don't have one."
 
9 - Favourite film?
 
"Back to the Future."
 
10 - Favourite TV show?
 
"The Office (UK version!)"
 
11 - Who would play you in a film of your life?
 
"Jack Black."
 
12 - Favourite food?
 
"Italian food."
 
13 - Football team?
 
"Tottenham Hotspur."
 
Hope you enjoyed this feature on Jenson Tagg! Check out our previous feature on Coffee Jingle Records!
 
Watch out for Jenson's debut album and check him out here - http://www.jensontagg.com/
 
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