Saturday, October 18

Face-shreddage


I have managed to pry my eyes open and get some tea and toast into me after last night's Shred Yr Face triple-bill with Times New Viking, No Age and Los Campesinos. Budvar is a harsh mistress but switching to Kopparberg probably didn't help either. Also I was obliged to head to Howl At The Moon later in the night to visit my good lady at a work bash and there really is not enough alcohol in the world to numb yourself enough to that utterly horrifying place. My first time there, and I pray it's my last.

Great night before that anyway and I interviewed No Age for The D.
Randy and Dean are two of the nicest interviewees I've had and aswell as the band being absolutely brilliant, they are involved in so many other things I'm surprised they have time for the music. For the first time I felt properly nervous just before we began and had to get my 'I really love your band' speech out of the way to calm myself.
I made the cardinal error of asking them the same question twice but when the interview ended, and the recorder was off, we finished our beers and chatted for a while more. Lovely guys.

They also told me of the dismay the Los Campesinos gang were feeling that they're being dismissed on this tour (despite it being their tour) and that everyone is there to see the other two bands.
While that was true of myself and a few others last night, it can't be denied that Los Campesinos had the biggest crowd and went down extremely well with the heaving masses on the floor.

I didn't notice that they had shredded my face - and if they did it was a remarkably blood-free affair- and I'm still not entirely convinced by their style of music but they had energy, stage presence and passion and if I had a hat, I would take it off to them.
Right, time for a bit more tea. Enjoy your Saturday.

3 comments:

Karl said...

Maybe Los Campesinos are having trouble making ultra-twee irony seem interesting after two bands who are genuinely into it. I know I left halfway through them anyway.

The (clearly oversold) crowd was disappointingly not up for No Age though I thought. I think I was one of a line of about five people including one of my friends and two of LC! who were static headbanging.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Dean No Age said he thought it was a strange line-up too but a tour is a tour and he seemed to like them.
I think Los Campesinos are into what they are doing, it just wasn't my thing either. I was also static headbanging a bit too, so maybe you were beside me..

Ian said...

Karl, I was static headbanging to your right and behind you.