Saturday 29 December 2012

Admiral Fallow + Olympic Swimmers + Cannon Street, HMV Institute, Birmingham 10/12/12


Cannon Street
Birmingham’s own Cannon Street were the first to open for Glaswegian favourites, Admiral Fallow. There were awe struck faces all round as their effortless, spine tingling, haunting harmonies echoed through the room, accompanied by a lone acoustic guitar. While their songs are exceptionally mature and somewhat dark, their personalities are refreshingly young and fun. It was hard to keep up as they energetically spoke about cats, pet earplugs and dragons.Cannon Street’s unique sound, remarkable talent and effortless ability to make a crowd laugh and smile no doubt proves that the success they deserve is inevitable. These two beautiful sisters are definitely one to watch.
Olympic Swimmers
Fellow Scottish rockers, Olympic Swimmers were the next on. Vocalist Susie told us about a traffic crisis that almost meant that Admiral Fallow wouldn’t have been gracing the stage! The news that Admiral Fallow had recently played a show in their hometown to a couple of thousand fans put some pressure on the crowd to given them the best welcome Birmingham could offer. With that in mind, there was foot tapping and subtle head-banging to the atmospheric indie rock of Olympic Swimmers. Susie’s folk-like vocals, with a certain feel of The Cranberries, over a classically indie sound complete with fast paced guitars makes for a great sounding band.
Admiral Fallow
After a frustrating nine hour drive down from Glasgow, Admiral Fallow successfully made it on to the stage where they were greeted with a very warm welcome. The band was humbled that anyone outside of Scotland would actually spend their Monday night at their gig – it was a Monday night well spent! There was a great atmosphere in the room as the audience enjoyed their relaxing, folksy tracks. Admiral Fallow aren’t like any ordinary band; their range of instruments, including a clarinet and a flute, along with beautiful harmonies between Louis Abbott and Sarah Hayes in their thick Scottish accents makes Admiral Fallow a unique and interesting band with a great live presence. From the slower tracks like ‘Tree Bursts’ from their latest album, with an Elbow-esque sound, to the faster tracks like ‘Squealing pigs,’ with an instrumental reminiscent of Mumford and Sons, the willing audience were completely engaged and enjoying every minute.
Admiral Fallow
In their inevitable encore, it was time for some crowd participation as they sang along to a favourite, ‘Isn’t This World Big Enough??’ The atmosphere of the whole gig was so warm; a perfect cure for a hideously cold Monday. Admiral Fallow’s humble characters and humorous interactions with the crowd left everyone with a gleaming smile. The talented indie folk five piece are welcome back to Birmingham anytime soon!
Photographs by Jonathan Morgan.
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