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20 May 2011

Review - Day one of Soundcity 2011

On the first day Liverpool created Soundcity and they created over 300 bands at various venues around the great city and they saw that it was good. I started my 3 day pilgrimage at the bombed out church to see Ragz only to find out the she was no longer playing.

So it was with heavy heart, that I decided to head across to the Masque theatre to see the Wicked Whispers only to find an empty theatre and the band still setting up long into when they should have been playing. I was beginning to think someone had played a grand practical joke and no bands were actually playing the festival. Luckily in the Ink room I finally found a band that were on stage playing and this happened to be a London band called Jimmy's Parade, who turned out to be a little gem. For a young band they had a lot of confidence and the tunes were upbeat and infectious.

My spirits rose. So I headed over to Mojo to catch The Liberty Vessels, the Liverpool band making quite a stir on the scene and I can see why. There guys are about 17 or 18 but they sound and play like people twice their age. Lead singer's voice sounds like it should be emanating from a 30 year old man. The energy pouring out of him as he leaps and bounds around the tiny Mojo stage, kicking glasses across the stage and reaching out to the audience pleading for them to join him in his angst and them mesmerised at what they were witnessing. For me though.it was time for a quick dash over to the o2 to see another band getting rave reviews,The Rialto Burns. A great band that I've been meaning to catch for some time now.They played a storming set though far too short in my opinion.

Then it was time to hot-foot it to the Bombed out church to see The Kooks. I was greeted with the site of a queue going half way round the church Once inside the place was only half full. Not sure what the deal was there but I put it down to that old faithful, health and safety.
The Kooks though didn't fail to please. In the glorious surroundings of the bombed out church,Soundcity surely have a gem in a location here.The Kooks played a lot of their new album which they informed the the ravenous crowd was the first time they had played it live. Their were a few epic songs from the new stuff but overall a more sombre collection of songs. The old faithfuls were pulled out though in the form of Naive and Ooh-la-la much to the screeching pleasure of the crowd.

Last, but not least, it was over once again to The Masque Theatre for Steve Mason. The last time we saw him he played a storming set at the Kazimier and this time round only the decor had changed. Steve emerged in a heavily padded jacket to start off with a solo acoustic track and once completed the other members of the band joined him to kick into "am I just a man" and "Lost and Found" but not before urging the crowd to move forward towards him "come to water,come to water" he chanted. The crowd warmed up,Steve warmed up and I relaxed, knowing that day one had been completed and from a jittery start had been a great first day at Soundcity

To be continued......

24 October 2010

Steve Mason @ kazimier Club



Steve Mason, formally of The Beta Band and King Biscuit was at the Kazimier Club in Liverpool on Friday night for the final night of his first solo tour to promote new album, “Boys Outside”.

With the stage packed with a wide array of musical instruments from guitar to baby bongo drums, the Scot started the set off with, “Lost and Found” a mellow little number with slight traits of Jack Johnson’s laid back style but with catchy undertones in the chorus that gets you gently bouncing along without even realizing. The mood carried on for the next few songs, then took a slighter darker note with, Stress Position” and “The Letter”, which i have to admit didn’t really suit the atmosphere that was created at the beginning of the set, but does show that Steve Mason has the versatility and talent to create different moods in a short space of time.

Pretty soon the atmosphere lightened up again with, “All Over You” and one of my favourite tracks of the night, “All Come Down” which saw melancholy tones and haunting elements to Steve Mason’s vocals. The final song was, “C I Am 15” which saw the big beats and upbeat tempo again which saw him doing an Ian Brown on stage with tambourine in hand and mic held above his head while bouncing melodically around the stage. This one definitely let you recapture the mood of the early 90’s and went down a storm with the crowd.

Steve Mason came back onto the stage for his encore after the Kaza
Kazimiere was filled with whistles, cheering and shouting for more from the audience. Here he took to the stage alone for an acoustic set which allowed him to show a grittier edge to his vocals instead of the gentle mellow tones we had grown accustomed to during the gig. Finally the band rejoined him on stage for the final song; “I Walk the Earth” which sounded like it was heavily influenced by the Stone Roses and had the whole room dancing along to and which saw a fitting end to a thoroughly enjoyable night.

10 October 2010

Harvest Sun Promotions presents Steve Mason (Beta Band)


STEVE MASON
(Beta Band)

plus free after-party with

STEVE MASON DJ SET

plus special guests

DJ KELVIN ANDREWS
(Altiplano/Soul Mekanik)

THE TEA STREET BAND

8pm, Friday 22 October @ The Kazimier

This is what it's all about, Steve Mason in The Kazimier - EPIC is the only word to describe what's in store. The Static gig in June was just a starter for this main course.

We don't need to say much about Steve Mason, other than through fronting the Beta Band, then his forages with King Biscuit Time then Black Affair, Steve has made some of the most memorable music of the last 15 years.

His new album, Boy's Outside;

Having previously recorded as both King Biscuit Time and Black Affair, both largely electronic based projects, Steve Mason enlisted the help of producer Richard X and consciously made a decision to go back to basics; new album, 'Boys Outside', was written entirely on acoustic guitar with many of the finished tracks stripped back to reveal his undoubted songwriting talent. With a full band behind him Steve will be playing the best of the album, plus we will be treated to some classics from his Beta Band / King Biscuit Time back catalogue.

Tickets also include a free after party with very special guest's, house music connoisseur and purveyor of the finest Balearic beats DJ Kelvin Andrews. Plus a live performance from the energetic Liverpool five-piece The Tea Street Band, who recently wowed the crowds at Creamfields and an exclusive DJ set from Steve himself!





Tickets are available priced at the princely sum of £10adv from Probe Records (School Lane), ticketline.co.uk (0844 888 9991) and skiddle.com (0844 884 2920)

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