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Innercity Pirates Night 1

Second gig of the year. M and I braved the icy winds last night to see Innercity Pirates (fka My Red Cell) at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff, the first of a few 'Pirates Nights'. Almost empty when we first went in, but more people turned up later on (though by 'people', read bands/friends/family and a few others like us). This evening there were 2 support bands, who had a 30 minute slot each. First up were Red City, who were solid (maybe even a bit samey?), rather obvious Metallica influences at times! The second band, Dirty Looks, were much better. M thinks we have seen them before and certainly their 1st song 'Into The Sun' sounded familiar. Then again, they did remind me of The Kooks in some ways so perhaps that was it. Innercity Pirates (see picture taken by M) were on for about an hour or so. I should say at this point that there was no 'stage' as such at all in the ground floor room at Clwb Ifor Bach, the bands performed on the dancefloor section of th

Bits and bobs

Bit of a gig lull these past few weeks but we did go and see Walk The Line, the new film about Johnny Cash. Really enjoyed the film - even if you're not a Cash fan its a good story (and need I mention about the Oscars?) Something else to add to my list when next browsing! Back to new music, recently acquired the new Arctic Monkeys (me too) and Kooks albums (on vinyl). Not quite got all the songs stuck in my head yet but I would recommend them (despite the hype). Bonus disc with the Kooks is an acoustic session of their album recorded at Abbey Road, which I really like as acoustic that's not James Blunt!! Final bob (fraid its unrelated to music): http://www.no2id.net/. I'd like to keep my rights!

The first of many

As previously mentioned, M and I went to see Goldfrapp play at Cardiff University last night, the first night of their current UK tour and our first gig of the year. We arrived shortly before the support came on stage. In a change to the schedule, we got to see the Shortwave Set instead of the billed band who I think were called Hot Chicks? (I have to confess I didn't actually check the support details previously). Shortwave Set were very indie but really quite enjoyable; I'm sure I've heard something of theirs on 6 Music, or wouldn't be surprised if I did! Goldfrapp came onstage at about 9.15pm and opened with a few quiet numbers (from Felt Mountain? memory block), building up the sound. Key songs were Lovely Head, Ooh La La, Train, and Beautiful (which I don't remember having heard before but really liked nontheless); set list was varied between all 3 albums. Ended up with 2 encores, the 1st one with Number 1 and Strict Machine, the 2nd with Black Cherry. Amusing