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20 May 2012

Sound City Liverpool 2012 review - Saturday

Sound City Liverpool 2012 review - Saturday

Well the final day of Sound City 2012 is here already and after three jam packed days of some of the best bands out there at the moment, it has been yet another triumphant success for its organizers. With so many genres of music available this year, there has been something for everyone. Highlights have included Space, The Wedding Present, Catfish and the Bottlemen and not forgetting Michael Kiwanuka, who should be seen live by anyone that has a love for music that tells a story and is sung from the very soul. Now onto the final days highlights. 

EJ @ Kazimier 


Joined on stage by guitarist,  James from London, young urban singer EJ has supported Jessie J on tour recently. Performing an array of covers, including "Domino", by Jessie J, in which she developed a fit of giggles half way through, "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry and "Free Falling" by Tom Petty. These songs allowed us to see that EJ has a great range of vocals and is definitely a talent to watch out for. Her bubbly personality shone through into her vocals and made you instantly like this young new talent. 

Dinner Ladies @ Liverpool Art Academy 


When we walked in to Liverpool Art Academy, it was to see what all the bustle was about in their and once inside, we could see why. The Dinner Ladies had taken to the stage and were giving a lively foot stomping performance. With a mix of saxophone, drums, clarinet, guitar and tabard wearing bass player Marigoldy, this was a band that captures the Scouse humour of the working class at its very core. With lead singer Pete Bentham singing about how Scouser's sit round all day smoking weed, cats and dogs and lorry drivers, you couldn’t help put end up with a massive smile on your face, especially as the entire band looked like they were having an absolute ball on stage. With backing singers/dancers "The Dinnerettes" joining them on stage to help out with dance actions and holding up the sign for the sing along song,  "Hip Potater" "a piss take on a couch potato who watches shit tv". Comedic rock n roll at its best!! 

The Wedding Present @ The Zanzibar 


With only lead singer, David Gedge left from the original line up that has been going since 1985, The wedding Present have constantly moved with the times and reinvented themselves and picked up a Guiness World Record along the way and tonight they were playing to a very packed out Zanzibar 
The set started off quite promisingly, with songs like, "My Favourite Dress" and "Meet Cute" echoing around the room, but as the set went on it seemed to me that they looked and sounded like they were just going through the motions and didn't really appear to have any get up and go in them at all. Whether the set picked up later on I can't say as we were onto pastures new but I hope for the audience that it did. 

Space @ Liverpool Arts Academy


After many years of separation, Space original line up, minus drummer, Andy Parle, whose untimely death has been replaced by Al Jones, who we met a few months ago and is a mighty replacement for the much loved Andy. The place was packed out 30 minutes before Space took to the stage, with mainly old skool dudes and dudettes with the obligatory jackets tied round their waists all with the eager anticipation of reliving their youth. Having been a pretty big Space fan myself at the age of 18 to say I was looking forward to it was an understatement. Finally Space came onto stage to massive applause and cheers from crowd. 
With lead singer, Tommy now sporting his Rockabilly look that has become synonymous with his solo venture, Tommy Scott and the Red Scare.  
They showcased old and new tracks throughout the performance,  including"Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab" which is also the title of the new album and of course firm favourites, "Avenging Angels and a very bizarre duet with Cerys Matthew's head on the big screen behind for "Tom Jones" Think Holly from Red Dwarf and you've got the picture.  
With the new material showing a more mature sound from Space, they are more headier rock vibe with an smidge of ska rolled in, you can definitely see that Tommy's lyrics and vocals have matured with him and we could see another Space take over very soon.  Only downside for their set had to be Jamie Murphy's sheer arrogance and attitude that seemed to grow each minute they were on stage. Breaking his guitar because it went out of tune and demanding a new drink because he spilt a bit of it is not a good look while you are in the middle of a comeback. Thankfully Tommy made light of the situations and the crowd didn’t let it ruin their enjoyment of an otherwise amazing set from them. So all in all a massive "YAY" to see the guys back doing what they do best.

Review by Alison Goggin
Photos Thomas Lennon HERE
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18 May 2012

Slamboree to close Liverpool Sound City

Slamboree

Interactive Circus Rave Band Phenomenon Slamboree to close Liverpool Sound City


✪ Groundbreaking live dance music band with integrated circus show.
✪ Charted number 6 on Soundcloud Global Hotlist after less than a year together.
✪ 10-piece live band PLUS international circus performers: aerial, fire, juggling, contortion, theatre, burlesque and dance!
✪ Headline shows confirmed for Bestival, Secret Garden Party, Kendal Calling, Boomtown Fair, Liverpool Sound City, London’s Pleasure Gardens, Brighton Fringe, Solfest & many more.
✪ Large scale main stage performances at Sunrise Celebration, Beatherder, Eden & Landed.

SLAMBOREE are a cutting-edge live music and contemporary circus extravaganza comprised of multi-talented performers from around the world. An internet sensation, now recognised on Soundcloud’s list of hottest global tracks alongside major artists such as Lady Gaga and Skrillex. Infamous for being a word-of-mouth phenomenon, the band are now set to whip up a storm performing headline slots at some of the UK’s most heavyweight alternative music festivals.

After just one year together they will be spending the summer taking their unique show to award-winning independent festivals such as Radio One DJ Rob Da Bank’s Bestival on the Isle of Wight, the sublime Secret Garden Party, the Lake District’s Kendal Calling, Beatherder and Solfest to name a few.

Furthermore, Liverpool Sound City – fast becoming known as the UK’s answer to music industry showcase South By South West (SXSW) have snapped up the show to provide the closing ceremony at Liverpool Arts Academy. Brighton Fringe have asked the band to play a double bill at this year’s event, and London’s innovative, forward-thinking new festival project Pleasure Gardens have asked them to bring the spectacle to the centre of the UK’s capital.

Featuring a 10-piece live band with circus performers, Slamboree create an immersive audio-visual experience, incorporating electronic music with live instruments, acrobatics, pyrotechnics, fire and much more.

The live band mix up genres spanning from Dub to Balkan, Classical to Drum & Bass and Breakbeat to Electro Swing. An ensemble of orchestral and brass performers push the energy of the live show one step further, and the performance is brought together by synths and driving  electronic beats created by Freear, a featured artist/producer on Beatport.com.
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Recent festival descriptions have tagged Slamboree’s music as ‘Neo-Balkan Rave Circus’, and ‘Gypstep’.

The Slamboree Circus, at the forefront of the performance, is equally diverse. Featuring contemporary cabaret and burlesque performances, the show incorporates dynamic aerial acrobatics, object manipulation, puppetry and dance. The engaging visual spectacle is magnified by professional body art and costume design to create an original and inspiring theatrical performance.

On their first Summer in 2011 they went from playing to a roomful of their friends to taking groundbreaking shows to festivals such as Glastonbury, Boomtown Fair and Shambala. Slamboree went on to become the resident band for Arcadia’s ‘Afterburner’ fire stage at Electric Picnic Festival in Ireland.

SUMMER TOUR DATES 2012

5th May - Landed Festival (Wales)
11th May – Secret Show (Scotland)
12th May – The Time Traveller’s Ball (Northumbria Student’s Union)
18th May – Boomtown Fair presents ‘Boomfactor’ (Motion, Bristol)
19th May – Liverpool Sound City (Liverpool Arts Academy)
25-26th May – Brighton Fringe
15th June – Eden Festival (Scotland)
23rd June – Sunrise Celebration (Summerset)
1st July – Beatherder (Ribble Valley)
20th -22nd July – Secret Garden Party (Cambridgeshire)
27th July – Kendal Calling (Lake District)
10th August – Boomtown Fair (Winchester)
24th August – Solfest (Aspatria)
6th September – Pleasure Gardens (London)
7-9th September – Bestival (Isle of Wight)
15th September – Secret Show (Devon)

Check www.facebook.com/slamboree for more details and ticket links.

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