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Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:48 am
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Wreckmaster
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The Koffin Kats / The Silver Shine / Speed Kings / Scarlet Daggers – Sheffield Red House, Sunday 12th July 2009
Short version:
Scarlet Daggers: . Speed Kings: . The Silver Shine: . The Koffin Kats: .
What constitutes a “new band”? Detroit’s Koffin Kats are on their 4th album right now, and Hungary’s Silver Shine have just released their 3rd. Yet in the world of psychobilly both can be considered relatively young, up-and-coming bands, and so they find themselves playing Sheffield’s Redhouse (dimensions: picture your living room. Make it a tiny bit bigger. Add a bar) on a Sunday night.
First up were Scarlet Daggers from Leeds. Maybe it was the fact that I walked in halfway through their set. Maybe it was the fact that I had just hiked up one of Sheffield’s many hills in what was turning out to be very hot weather. Maybe it was the fact that because of this I really needed a fucking drink, and I couldn’t get to the bar because singer Griff apparently needed the whole of the small venue to strike his rock-star poses in… but I really didn’t take to this band. Despite what has been written here about them previously they weren’t bad, exactly… but they were pretty dull, playing only average, uninspired music. Griff in particular was tuneless in his vocals and they finished with a Misfits cover shorn of Glenn Danzig’s bile and aggression.
Derby’s Speed Kings also played…
The Silver Shine are from “motherfucking Budapest” and they want you to know it. Judging by the small size of the crowd they are relatively unknown in the UK, but those who did come to watch them were rewarded with a great set of fast, aggressive psychobilly mixed in with some smooth paced melodic rockers, all with a very Eastern European flavour. Singer/guitarist Ati Edge dealt with the gulf between the bar-hugging punters and the band by popping down to prowl around them with his guitar, and bassist Krista also seems not to feel anchored to the stage. They have some great material and drop in a couple of well-placed covers (‘Folsom Prison Blues’ gets yet another outing, and was that a Manowar song at the end?!), and for me they were definitely the highlight of the evening. And counting 3-2-1 at the start of songs sounds cool in Hungarian.
So to the Koffin Kats, who seem to feel some words are better spelled with a ‘K’, and that people at an English psychobilly gig might not know who the Damned are (their cover was ‘Shadow of Love’, if you are interested).
I’ll be honest here. I wanted to like the Koffin Kats. They do some great songs. They seem to have amassed quite a following in their native US. Vic Victor is a good vocalist, they seem like pretty cool guys, they are great musicians and were clearly having a lot of fun playing.
But watching them play was, unfortunately, something of an ordeal. It’s not the bass acrobatics (Vic clambers all over his, swings it above his head, lies on the floor…). It’s not the metallic edge to their sound (although that will probably put some people off). It’s the fact that the songs (which, despite a handful of stand-out tracks, are a little on the samey side) frequently break down into lengthy guitar, bass and drum solos which are, frankly, boring. You can’t wreck to it, you can’t dance to it, and so apparently we are supposed to just stand in awe as Vic and guitarist Tommy Koffin go for that sweet Guitar Hero points bonus.
Which is a shame as when they reign in the fret-wankery, Koffin Kats have some damned good tunes. Opener ‘Graveyard Tree’, ‘Chaos’, ‘V8 Nightmare’ and ‘Well-oiled Machine’ make just the right sort of racket, and goofy fan-favourite ‘At the Bar’ rewards the faithful calling for more at the end. But a set which is on the long side and heavy on the guitar histrionics sees a good portion of the crowd deserting long before that point; the Kats having, for them, failed to konnect. |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:28 am
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top review, Andy! and the short version is funny )))
you're great reviewer!  |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:20 am
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Wreckmaster
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nice stuff Mr mash! if I only had the originality to style my reviews like that...
i'll just poach your format though next time
maybe the koffin katz took frenzy as their inspiration though, and then waaaay overdid it? |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:34 pm
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Yeah a great honest review mate......good use of "fret wankery"  |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:36 pm
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You didn't like scarlet daggers "performing" ididot, damn what a shame
Great review though |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:38 pm
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Wreckmaster
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| fatty231 wrote: | Yeah a great honest review mate......good use of "fret wankery"  |
to be truthful, the real challenge was not using it more than once!
cheers fellas. the short version was to save anyone who wanted to know how the show went but didn't want to read the wall o' text... but it's nice to know people are interested. |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:59 pm
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Hooty Hoo
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| Good summary of the night, I feel the same about The Koffin Kats. Maybe if I was drunk it would have been better, doubt it tho. |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:24 pm
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:54 pm
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Wreckmaster
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| Dr Phibes wrote: | | Top review, but why no write up on the Speedkings? |
If they played like the last time we saw em .... there should be no need to write up on em..... they seem to be red hot @ the moment !! ~ there ya go Johnny .. i said summat nice about ya
Sorry to hear that the turnout wasn't up to much again... it's that sunday thing me thinks ?! |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:01 am
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| Dr Phibes wrote: | | Top review, but why no write up on the Speedkings? |
i was talking with Johnny at Kreepers the other week and he said that whenever people review them, they usually just get a line like "... and the Speedkings also played."
Red rag to a bull to me, that.
Next time I seem them (which probably won't be that far off) they'll get a proper write up i promise.
but yeah, like Tobe says, red hot at the moment. "motorbilly" - good stuff. despite Vic from Koffin Kats referring to them as "the Speed Devils"
i thought the turnout was okay, for a Sunday... far from packed out though, it's true. and a lot of people seemed to go before the end although like i said in the review, maybe the endless 5-minute solos were putting them off. |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:35 am
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Haha! I should have seen that one coming!
REALLY fucking enjoyed playing that gig... Even the girly, fat, string vest wearing, heckling goth didn't stop me enjoying myself. Greg didn't enjoy the beer can at the side of the head much but then he shouldn't play fucking jazz should he?
Was good to see you there mate... I expect a proper review when we play with DAG in Mansfield *plug*
It's always a good night down there though... Rob doesn't get the credit he deserves for the work he puts in. Top promoter.
And, Tobe... You sure you're feeling alright? |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:30 am
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| SpeedKing wrote: | | Even the girly, fat, string vest wearing, heckling goth didn't stop me enjoying myself. |
for those that weren't there: big lad. goth. shorts. vest. fishnet top.
don't know who he was, but he looked like he were going hiking in the underworld. |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:36 am
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| monstermash wrote: | | SpeedKing wrote: | | Even the girly, fat, string vest wearing, heckling goth didn't stop me enjoying myself. |
for those that weren't there: big lad. goth. shorts. vest. fishnet top.
don't know who he was, but he looked like he were going hiking in the underworld. |
I mean...and NO ONE got pictures???? |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:20 pm
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I'd have just settled for one word with four letters to describe the Koffin Kats.
Nice guys though. |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:35 pm
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Wreckmaster
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| Joe G wrote: | | I'd have just settled for one word with four letters to describe the Koffin Kats. |
Er... good? |
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