Sunday, 11 March 2012

Florence + The Machine Gig Review - 06.03.2012

This is a review I wrote:


On Tuesday 6th March, 2012, Nottingham’s Capital FM Arena saw Florence + The Machine headline a sold out evening of quality music with support from Spector and The Horrors. Resident AltSounds photographer Stephanie Webb went along and took photographs, whilst her friend Margi Marshall wrote the review.

First support, electronic outfit Spector took to the stage earlier than anticipated, so a review of them wasn’t possible.





When the second support, The Horrors came on the stage I guess I expected a bit more “horror” looking band and I couldn’t help thinking how incredibly skinny frontman Faris Badwan is, dressed in blackwith fuzzy hair and a fringe like a pelmet.





The setlist largely comprised an excellent balance of songs from latest album Skying and and its predecessor Primary Colours. The songs from both records sat very well alongside one another.





They kicked off their set with the very long intro into the aptly named 'Endless Blue' with shoegaze basslines and lazy swirling guitar. This was followed by 'Who Can Say,' a track from Primary Colours which had a distinct 80’s feel to it, especially the spoken section of the song. This was followed by 'I Can See Through You' and 'Changing The Rain' which is the next single and had a definitely more relaxed style to it. The crowd then got woken up with a very electric sound, sirens blazing and great booming drums echoing the ghostly Factory Records funk of Mirror’s Image.



Primary Colours track 'Scarlet Fields' radiated with particular vivacity. The line “collapse into a dream” appeared like a command that couldn’t be circumvented. The hypnotic synth-line that immediately followed it took you under whether you were prepared or not. 'Sea Within A Sea,' arguably their greatest song to date, doesn't quite have the same spooky atmosphere live, and the beautiful arpeggio ending was cut a little short, but it was still a wonderful experience.





Badwan didn’t have a lot to say to the audience, but the music spoke volumes. The set was finished off with the first single from their last record in the effect-drenched Echo and the Bunnymen-style anthemics of 'Still Life.'





Then it was time for the main act. In a packed Nottingham arena the first thing that struck me was the beautiful Art Deco Stage set, with beaming stain glass effects, complete with matching side video screens. There was a distinct gasp from the audience when the concert harp was unveiled.





A barefoot Florence appeared on stage wearing a black beaded cape swirling around the stage like some kind of gothic princess. She opened the set with the first track from her latest album Ceremonials, 'Only If For a Night.' This was followed directly by the anthemic, spine-tingling 'What the Water Gave Me,' backed by thudding drums, dainty piano lines, delicate harp pluckings and a gospel-style chorus.





'Strangeness and Charm' is a very mechanical sounding fast paced lively song with Florence giving the occasional scream in a very Bjork-like fashion. It's more than just a love song with the way its exploring of how amazing it is that all this crazy chemistry and physics and so on has formed her feelings. You could argue it both ways, that it’s using physics to explore the concept of love, or that it’s using love to explore physics. In reference to the latter concept, I really appreciate the way she turns all that stuff into all those metaphors and poetry... the "drug for angels" line is really cool.





The start of 'Between Two Lungs' had the seated part of the audience on their feet. This anthemic song from her debut album which features great pace changes and a clapping sequence had the entire crowd singing along. This rolled nicely into 'Shake it Out' which saw Florence shed her cape to reveal a very tight-fitting black cat suit as she sang the lines “always darkness before dawn” for the first time.





During 'Dog Days Are Over,' the place erupted into some kind of evangelical rally - just one of several purging moments. Florence referred to this as the audience participation section as she asked everyone to jump up and down.





Welch was joined on stage by acoustic guitar and she told the tale of how she wrote 'Heartlines' about what ties you to those at home - but obviously with a dark Florence twist.





The crowd were on their feet again for Florence’s dancy cover of The Source’s 'You got the Love' which was vocally perfect! 'Rabbit Heart' was another sing-along favourite with the chorus of “Raise it up” bellowing from the crowd. This song featured a great harp and keyboard solo.





Florence finished with the very catchy 'Spectrum' - another song from Ceremonials. Catchy lyrics and melodie in a song that to me is about falling in love and the euphoria one feels a “goosebump moment” definitely ensued. To say that Florence Welch turned the audience to putty in the palms of expressive hands, would be an understatement. She has the most domineering stage presence that exudes confidence even though she comes across as very humble. At times the music can sound vaguely familiar; yet overall it sounds unlike anything else played on mainstream radio today.



The encore featured two songs from Ceremonials, their second album, which is only a few months old. Nonetheless, many in the crowd were familiar with the lyrics to both songs: 'Never Let Me Go' “and all this devotion was rushing over me”, which I still haven’t been able to get out of my head, and 'No Light, No Light' “you want a revelation, some kind of resolution”. As the big crowd made its way to the exits, some looked like they’d received all the resolution they’d bargained for. Others looked afloat in devotion, still mesmerised.



Florence + The Machine’s new single 'Never Let Me Go' is out on April 2nd on Island Records.

Read more at http://hangout.altsounds.com/reviews/145169-florence-machine-w-horrors-capital-fm-arena.html#Ay3OGUbBTshKk9yY.99 

Monday, 23 January 2012

Mauritian Curry Review



I got the chance to try out a brand new product from the Werner Durban Curry range - a Mauritian curry.  I can honestly say that I have never tried one, so did not quite know what to expect.
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Its a brilliant idea for those of us who want an easy life with already measured out quantities of herbs and spices ready for you to add some meat, veg and any of the fresh spices you might need.
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I used chicken breast for this curry, the instructions suggested 500g of meat.  We had 3 huge chicken breasts so not entirely sure how much it was - but there was a lot. 
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Next I coated the chicken with the powedered spices included in the pack whilst the oil was heating in the pan and then seared the meat and removed from pan.
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I then added the rest of the spices to the pan to toast and infuse and then returned the chicken and remainder of the ingredients along with the 400ml of stock.  I remember thinking when I added it to the pan how it was far too "wet" for my taste.
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Well I was wrong!  I cooked the curry for about 20 minutes and it thickened up lovely.  I served mine with brown rice and a coriander nan.
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Verdict

The curry was really nice, unlike any other curry I have tasted.  The combination of the aromatic spices along with the mustard seeds and plenty ginger made for a lovely well balanced depth of flavour. I found it very hard sticking to the recipe as I had the urge to chuck all sorts in.  I would probably prefer a hotter curry and would next time perhaps add a chilli to the mix or request a hot pack as opposed to a medium one.
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I whole heartedly recommend this product and look forward to my next curry.  To order your spice packs or Werners Original Durban Curry visit their websitehttp://www.wernersoriginal.co.uk/index.html

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

My Birthday Weekend


I am still buzzing after the amazing weekend I have had so seeing that Myspace has died a death and in the absence of a blog, I thought I would use this as my forum. 

Weekend started off a bit precariously with my exhaust falling off my car on Thursday night on the way home from work.  Luckily I managed to retrieve it outside the Old English Gentleman.  This resulted in chaotic Friday which comprised some work from home, last minute gig sorting and of course paying £70 for the priviledge of having my exhaust fixed.

I got an early birthday present realising that my exhaust fell off last night on the way home. Luckily I managed to retrieve it in the nick of time!!!

I booked myself a taxi from Sherwood as Julian et al kindly offered to put us up for the night, so I figured best thing would be to drop my car off and taxi it from there.  I arrived at The Golden Fleece about 5.30 expecting to find Lynn there but for a change SHE was late.  Rob and Seany arrived and helped me blow balloons, stick up banners etc.

Everybody had arrived and we were awaiting Mr Dlugo, the fact I hadn't heard, prob meant he hadn't got lost.  He finally showed and got really excited when told that he was able to get drunk after he moves his car to Sherwood.  I had been so much looking forward to this night and it was so good seeing the numbers of friends that turned out for my party. 


Ben was his usual random self but most of all he played a cracking set.  Loved "Putting the Tracs in Front of the Train", "Lifeboat", "Right Time Wrong Time" and finished off the set with "Too Many Borders".  Ben had most people in stitches but especially during his cover of Jayzee's "Empire State of Mind" substituting "niggers" for "jews" and ranting about putting the word picnic in a song.  Well Ben what do you expect singing Cheryl Cole songs??


Next up were my favourite Nottingham boys (and girl).  This was the 3rd year in some shape or other.  They kicked off with my favourite "Hurricane" and I particularly enjoyed "Alone in December" tonight.  We were treated to some new songs which were a bit different from the norm.  Love the tune of the final song, just not quite sure about the vocals but who knows their darkness might grow on me!


It was then time for Night Parade who hadn't played Nottingham for a couple of years.  They kicked their set off with "Fifty Stone Lover" followed by "The Passage" and I remember the 3rd song as I have only been asking for it since April last year!  I finally got to hear all my ooh oohs with "I'm Still Here"  It is safe to say that "You Wouldn't Let it" and "Demons" was pretty amazing too.  It was nice to see how popular they were with the locals. 



Now it was time for classic drunken Ben singing all the cheesy party greats including all 44 verses of "American Pie" and everybody singing and dancing along.


Highlight of the night was the couple of duets between Rob of Night Parade and Ben.  We had "Sex on Fire" which was awesome, looking forward to seeing video (Willem).  And who can forget Ben's dreadful version of "Havoc".  It was most amusing though.


The pub cleared out very quickly and a few vodka's later we were finally kicked out.  Pic below was taken outside.  These were the last people standing! (and obviously me taking the pic)


We got back to Dave & Julian's and had some more Vodka.  Ben hit the sack first followed by Dave.


Julian and I chatted till 4:50am.

Our lovely hosts woke me at 10:45am and we had great cooked breakfast courtesy of masterchef Phil.  After Ben had his 8th cup of tea we decided it was time to hit the road to Liverpool.  One last pic....with Ben showing everyone how to do band poses!


We arrived in Liverpool at about 4pm and checked into our digs, where we were greeted by a friendly little Pole with a bottle of Lambrini (which I bloody left behind).  Showered and buggered off to The Cavern.  To say Benny was like a kid in a toy shop was putting it mildly!  He wanted to photograph and video everything. 

We arrived in time for Night Parade soundcheck.  Rob was not well at all and it was touch and go whether the gig would go ahead.  Luckily thanks to a bottle of Pepsi and a huge belch the man was on top form again.

Eat this opened proceedings and Ben was mesmerised by Robin their drummer, he is really a bit special!  I worked the door and was glad to see people arrive in time to hear Ben.  Doglips was selling the merch and said that Ben had sold 4 CD's after track 2, which proves that Liverpool loves him too.


Night Parade took to the stage met my loud applause and I got my song a 2nd night running.  Managed to persuade a good few tourists to pay the fee for the gig and go upstairs to get a refund of their Cavern entry fee.  One of the foreigner's was Argentinian boy Sebastian who was all over me for the remainder of the night.  What a looker - but I'm perfectly happy with my man.


Night Parade were outstanding as usual and I thoroughly enjoyed it. My favourite songs keep changing.  It was good to hear "Hold On" again but "Holy", "The Passage" and "You Wouldn't Let It" are my current favourites.


My favourite bit of the night was the dressing room antics between Jay and Ben.  How old are you guys?


The night was topped off with Jay, Ben and Larry from Eat This singing "Hide Your Love Away" in the dressing room.  Ben will surely upload this video!


We then said our sad goodbyes and after several "Been there, done that" shots outside the Cavern we made our way down to church street in search of the other mad man, the one from Leeds. To say the streets of Liverpool were mad, is a bit of an understatement.


We found Johnny close to his usual haunt and it was lovely to see him again. I got him to play "If its Alright (Bernie's song)" for Ben. 


Back to our room after some food from the chippy seeing we hadn't eaten since breakfast.  Shower and bedtime, only I couldn't sleep with the noise upstairs.  We had planned on being in Nottingham around 11am but we only woke up at 10:30!  We finally got to "Our Nottingham Hotel" at 1pm, Ben had a quick cuppa and we said our sad farewells.  He was excited about getting back to Daisy and Binz.  I had another cuppa and came home to my man.

I want to say thank you to all my friends for the lovely birthday wishes, thanks to those who came to my party,thanks for my lovely pressies (lovely bridge book from Katiemoo), thanks to all the bands that played and most of all thanks to my old friend Karen for the trip down memory lane on facebook.  Even though you are 10000 miles away, it looked like you were with me in spirit and that made the weekend for me!

Till next year....

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Bank Holiday Weekend incl IPO Liverpool & The Warm Southampton

Helen was already in Liverpool, so I decided to catch the train and stop with her in the hostel for a couple of days.  Lovely Peak District view through the window.



I arrived just in time to catch Richard Snow & The Inlaws as they took the stage in the Cavern Pub.



And caught them again later on for their 2nd set at the Cavern Club front stage across the road.




To be continued....

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Lazy blogger

Well I was just sitting here going through old blog entries, smiling to myself at some of the good times we had when I realised that my last proper blog was for South Africa 2 years ago, which really is terrible especially since I didn't really finish that either.  What is even more terrible is the fact that I am supposed to be packing for this year's South Africa trip.  I can't believe its been two years already, seems like yesterday.

To make matters worse I am off to London on Friday for the weekend.  Well how can a girl not go.  First of all my fav unsigned band of all time Story One are doing a one off gig and I have not seen them for a few years www.myspace.com/storyone

Then there is also Coppers for Karma a great funky London band that I discovered a couple of years ago.  Really looking forward to seeing them again. www.myspace.com/coppersforkarma

By coincidence some of my friends will also be in London this weekend.  Helen will be there celebrating with her mother.  Robin and family are going and a couple of mates from work are on shopping trips.

I also hope to catch up with some of my London friends whilst there.

I have missed out on recording so many good times, especially since the old memory is not what it used to be.  

Note to self:  Write important memories here!