Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Live | NME Awards Tour | Birmingham
The annual NME Awards Tour, which felt more like a mini festival, returned to Birmingham to showcase the best indie acts around at the moment.
Local Brummie boys Peace kicked of the show proudly waving the flag for B-Town. They started with some relatively new songs; ‘Higher Than The Sun’ and ‘Scumbag’ which had the crowd enthusiastically swaying. However, as soon as soon as the opening riff of ‘Bloodshake’ was heard, the crowd erupted into a mass of energy. Considering the fact that the last time Peace played in their hometown it was at a significantly smaller venue, it’s not surprising that Harrison was “struggling to get [his] head around it.” Peace looked at home on the big stage and not at all out of place. They looked like true rockstars; so much so that it wasn't hard to imagine them headlining the whole show! Peace have got a great bunch of songs under their belt. From the slower ‘California Daze’ to the more upbeat ‘Follow Baby,’ they were performed with effortless precision and were received exceptionally well. Their short but sweet set proved that Peace are ready some kind of music-world domination.
Palma Violets were next on. After making the front cover of NME twice even before the release of an album, it was easy to assume that this band had been over hyped. However, these four lads lived up to the immensely high expectations. Their set fast, furious, and seriously rock ‘n’ roll. It was impossible not to get caught up in the moment and start fist pumping, moshing or screaming the lyrics to crowd favourite, ‘Best of Friends.’ Palma Violets, heavily influenced by the likes of The Libertines and The Ramones, proved themselves at the show to be everything they were supposed to be and more. Their debut album is set for release later this month and will no doubt be very promising.
Miles Kane kept the energy flowing with his set. Miles’ 60s inspired songs really got the crowd dancing as Miles’ passion and energy was effortlessly transferred onto the audience. Amongst the classic favourites like ‘Inhaler’ and ‘Rearrange,’ Miles performed new songs such as ‘Give Up’ which were received with the same enthusiasm. Judging by the new tracks and the crowd’s reaction, his second album is set to be a corker. Miles finished his lively set with some audience participation. He had the whole room chanting the ‘Woah ahh’ parts from another favourite, ‘Come Closer.’
Django Django had a lot to live up to if they were going to top the previous three acts. Although the crowd dynamic had changed slightly, the band won over the doubters with their innovative sound and captivating live performance. After the last two hours of guitar rock it was refreshing to hear the psychedelic sounds from the band’s critically acclaimed self titled debut album. Django Django are perhaps the most pioneering band on the bill. They set the scene with ‘Hail Bop’ with its intricate beats and Beach Boys-esque sweet harmonies. Although borderline impossible to ‘mosh’ to Django Django just like the crowd had been doing for the previous acts, they were equally engaged by favourites ‘Storm’ and ‘Waveforms.’ Their set finished on a high as the perfect harmonies along with the incredibly catchy riff of ‘WOR’ filled the room.
A congratulations is in order for NME for putting on another spectacular show.
Published in Counteract Magazine here
Labels:
awards,
B-Town,
Birmingham,
Django Django,
Miles Kane,
nme,
o2 academy,
palma violets,
Peace,
show,
tour
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Btownstock @ The Rainbow
It's no secret that Birmingham, or B-Town as it's now been named, has become the new hotspot for great indie music. Birmingham is starting to lose its reputation as chav central and is instead becoming an indie kingdom. There are so many phenomenal bands emerging from B-Town, bringing heaps of vintage style straight from the streets of Digbeth and fresh new indie sounds to the current music scene.
At the Rainbow Warehouse on the 22nd of December, the best of Birmingham's up and coming bands played a show to a bunch of crazy Brummie hipsters. Birmingham promoters and Counteract Magazine presented a gig with Heavy Waves, Wide Eyed, Junnk, Jaws, special guests Swim Deep and headliners Peace. Without trying to sound overly sentimental or cringey, the show really did feel special and will no doubt go down in history. It was a proud moment for all the Brummie fans and the bands who came together to celebrate B-Town's success.
I was stupid enough to get there late, so I missed the first three bands. However, from the atmosphere of the crowd and the general reaction after the gig it's obvious that they were great. This wasn't any ordinary gig. The bands prior to Peace weren't treated like your average support band; each band received the respect they deserved. The fans weren't there just for Peace, but were there to support each and every local musician.
I hadn't given Jaws a proper listen previously, but since seeing them at Btownstock (as the gig was rightfully named on twitter) they've really grabbed my attention and now I just can't get enough. Their music is so chilled out. There's a real tropical vibe to their tunes with what I can only describe as a 'whatever' kinda tone to the singer's voice. Their latest single, 'Surround You' is one of my favourites, and is a real 'surfer-dude' type track.
The crowd swayed in a trance-like state to Jaws' trippy tunes. The same can definitely not be said for Swim Deep's performance. In true Brummie style, everyone went absolutely insane. From the moment they came on stage, there were screams in appreciation for each member, an overwhelming sound of people singing along to the chorus' of their favourite tracks, an insane amount of moshing and a crazy amount of crowd surfing. The band themselves seemed overwhelmed by it all, and Austin said "I guess the B-Town hype is real." It certainly is. Almost every lyric of 'Beach Justice,' 'Orange County,' 'King City' and crowd favourite 'Honey' were sung back to the band. 2013 is so gonna be their year.
The crowd was growing bigger in anticipation for Peace. Everyone was getting sweatier and more and more up for it by the second. Eventually, Peace came on sporting some Christmassy attire. Douglas was wrapped in some Christmas tree lights and Harrison was wearing some dangly snowman earrings. Amazingly, they still managed to look ridiculously cool. I have been to an awful lots of gigs, but not once have I been to one where the barriers at the front have been crowd surfed to the back ... What?! The barriers between the manic fans and the band were being trampled on and were eventually lifted and crowd surfed to the back. It goes without saying that everyone vibed SO hard to every single track; even the especially new track that they'd never played live before! 'Bloodshake' was a definite crowd pleaser.
Even though it's a shit-hole, I'm so proud to be from Birmingham. Btownstock has made me genuinely excited about what 2013 will bring. I have no doubt at all that we'll be hearing so much more from everyone on the bill of this very special gig, especially Swim Deep and Peace.
At the Rainbow Warehouse on the 22nd of December, the best of Birmingham's up and coming bands played a show to a bunch of crazy Brummie hipsters. Birmingham promoters and Counteract Magazine presented a gig with Heavy Waves, Wide Eyed, Junnk, Jaws, special guests Swim Deep and headliners Peace. Without trying to sound overly sentimental or cringey, the show really did feel special and will no doubt go down in history. It was a proud moment for all the Brummie fans and the bands who came together to celebrate B-Town's success.
I was stupid enough to get there late, so I missed the first three bands. However, from the atmosphere of the crowd and the general reaction after the gig it's obvious that they were great. This wasn't any ordinary gig. The bands prior to Peace weren't treated like your average support band; each band received the respect they deserved. The fans weren't there just for Peace, but were there to support each and every local musician.
I hadn't given Jaws a proper listen previously, but since seeing them at Btownstock (as the gig was rightfully named on twitter) they've really grabbed my attention and now I just can't get enough. Their music is so chilled out. There's a real tropical vibe to their tunes with what I can only describe as a 'whatever' kinda tone to the singer's voice. Their latest single, 'Surround You' is one of my favourites, and is a real 'surfer-dude' type track.
The crowd swayed in a trance-like state to Jaws' trippy tunes. The same can definitely not be said for Swim Deep's performance. In true Brummie style, everyone went absolutely insane. From the moment they came on stage, there were screams in appreciation for each member, an overwhelming sound of people singing along to the chorus' of their favourite tracks, an insane amount of moshing and a crazy amount of crowd surfing. The band themselves seemed overwhelmed by it all, and Austin said "I guess the B-Town hype is real." It certainly is. Almost every lyric of 'Beach Justice,' 'Orange County,' 'King City' and crowd favourite 'Honey' were sung back to the band. 2013 is so gonna be their year.
The crowd was growing bigger in anticipation for Peace. Everyone was getting sweatier and more and more up for it by the second. Eventually, Peace came on sporting some Christmassy attire. Douglas was wrapped in some Christmas tree lights and Harrison was wearing some dangly snowman earrings. Amazingly, they still managed to look ridiculously cool. I have been to an awful lots of gigs, but not once have I been to one where the barriers at the front have been crowd surfed to the back ... What?! The barriers between the manic fans and the band were being trampled on and were eventually lifted and crowd surfed to the back. It goes without saying that everyone vibed SO hard to every single track; even the especially new track that they'd never played live before! 'Bloodshake' was a definite crowd pleaser.
Even though it's a shit-hole, I'm so proud to be from Birmingham. Btownstock has made me genuinely excited about what 2013 will bring. I have no doubt at all that we'll be hearing so much more from everyone on the bill of this very special gig, especially Swim Deep and Peace.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR
I hope you celebrated as much as I did (or maybe not as much - I definitely felt the consequences this morning). We have SO much to look forward to this year in terms of music. It's time to update your iPod and fill it with all the superb bands that are really gonna make it big this year.
With institutions like NME and the BBC predicting their sounds of 2013, I thought I'd do my own...
Lauren's Top 10 Ones to Watch in 2013!
With institutions like NME and the BBC predicting their sounds of 2013, I thought I'd do my own...
Lauren's Top 10 Ones to Watch in 2013!
- 1. Coming in at no.1 is, with no surprise, PEACE. 2013 is going to be the year that Peace dominate. The 13th of this month will see the release of their new single 'Wraith.' Their psychedelic mix of sounds that logic says shouldn't sound right together makes them such an interesting band. With their vintage mix 'n' match style, uber cool personality, fantastic live presence and phenomenal tunes, these Brummie rock stars have got everything covered.
- 2. It's again no surprise that at no.2 are the Brummie boys that make up Swim Deep. Their newest single, 'The Sea' was aired on Huw Stephens' show recently, and oh my god it's good ... like really really good. Their music takes me out of boring Birmingham and puts me on a sunny beach, dancing like a lunatic to their trippy tunes. Their debut album will be released later this year; I have no doubt at all that it will be unbelievably amazing.
- 3. Palma Violets are inevitably going to gain even more positive attention this year. They're a new band and yet they've made the front cover of NME twice! They've been labelled as the next 'Libertines.' I just hope that they don't get big headed or complacent, or even crumble under the pressure. I love their music, and if they stay true to themselves they'll be an awful lot more people lovin' their stuff.
- 4. Tame Impala have admittedly been around for a while, but it's clear that after their latest album 'Lonerism,' which topped a load of album of the year type charts, that they're getting the recognition that they deserve. The Aussie's will be entering 2013 with a huge amount of new fans. I reckon they'll be all over the festival scene, wowing everyone with their 70's hippe style tracks. I feel like I'm in one of Noel Fielding's dreams when I listen to them.
- 5. 2013 will see the release of Bastille's highly anticipated debut album. They're fantastic live, and their simple yet effective indie-pop tracks are so great. They've got a pretty strong set of fans already, but I've got no doubt that as soon as that album is released, they'll become everyone's new favourite band.
- 6. It's been announced that Tom Odell has won the highly respected Brits Critic's Choice Award. I've actually seen Tom live without realising! He was one of the support acts for Jake Bugg a few weeks ago. He's got a beautifully pure voice and he's a great musician - a deserved winner! If the previous winners are anything to go by (e.g Florence and Adele), Mr Odell will soon be a household name.
- 7. Chvrches were placed at no.5 on the BBC sound of 2013. They're like a reeeeeally slowed down and calmer version of Crystal Castles. I love Lauren's (great name) voice; it's pure and girly and sounds great in contrast to the electro sounds. You'll hear a lot about this Scottish trio this year, I'm sure.
- 8. If Morrissey used Dubstep, he'd sound a lot like King Krule. He's only 18, but he's really talented. It's really to hard to pigeon hole him into a specific genre - he's totally original. There's a bluesy type rhythm to his darker Jamie T-esqye style of singing with occasional dubstep techniques - wow.
- 9. TOY are like a colourful Joy Division. They're not revolutionary in terms of genre, but you can't deny their talent. Their music just seems to draw me in and keep me in a trance like state. They remind me an an awful lot of The Horrors - in a good way.
- 10. Last, but my no means least is Splashh. I saw them support Spector earlier this year, and they were superb. It's really rare to get a support band that really grab your attention and don't make you wish that their set will hurry up and end. It's like being transported back to the 90s with their grungy and distorted sounds. They're really really cool.
Hope you enjoyed! x
Labels:
2013,
BBC,
chvrches,
Jake Bugg,
king krule,
music,
new year,
nme,
noel fieling,
ones to watch,
palma violets,
Peace,
sounds of 2013,
Spector,
Splashh,
Swim Deep,
tame impala,
tom odell,
TOY
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Gigs, gigs, gigs
There is absolutely nothing I love more than going to concerts. Since the last update i've seen
- The Vaccines (see below)
- Boat to RowA lovely and remarkably talented band, but I couldn't help but feel that their music was more 'background music.' Brum Notes (one of the magazines I write for) hosted the gig so I felt like it would be wrong for me to miss out. Their music would be perfect if you're on a comfy armchair with a good classic novel and a glass of red wine, not standing in hot cramped room.
- Admiral Fallow
This was a last minute thing because Counteract didn't have a reviewer. I knew their first support act, Cannon Street because I'd seen them at the Oxjam festival. They are truly unbelievably talented.
Admiral Fallow were great too. Spontaneity is always a good thing!
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Peace - Wraith
I just can't get enough of Peace's upcoming single. It's music like this that makes me proud to be from Birmingham. Every part of this well written track just seems to work perfectly; from the outrageously catchy intro to the familiar screeching guitar sounds typical of Peace, it makes my ears feel satisfied! Whenever that chorus comes on, I just have an overwhelming urge to scream the lyrics, turn it up to full volume and dance the night away, repeating it over and over again. Any song that can do that is quite simply a gem.
Peace are a really incredible band and possibly even revolutionary. Their headline show on the 22nd of December could not come sooner. They'll be playing a special Christmas show at the rainbow with all of the B-Town buddies; it's definitely going to be a night to remember.
Labels:
B Town,
Birmingham,
Christmas,
Peace,
The Rainbow,
Wraith
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Birmingham Music
Birmingham is starting to lose its reputation as Chav City and is instead becoming Indie Kingdom. Being a Brummie girl myself, I'm so proud of the new bands emerging from B-town. The Carpels, Peace and Swim Deep are all phenomenal bands in their own right; bringing heaps of vintage style, straight from the streets of Digbeth, with fresh new indie sounds to the current music scene. You'll be missing out if you don't give these boys a listen.
Labels:
Birmingham,
digbeth,
indie,
music,
Peace,
style,
Swim Deep,
The Carpels
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