And despite a fat publicity budget and a co-promotion with a local SU rock soc, there are seriously only about 70-80 people here, in a venue that holds maybe 600.
Into the indifference steps My Device, unknown enough to have not been mentioned on DiS before but strong enough to hold their own against any of our homegrown risers. They're a bit Stooges, a bit Libertines and a bit Billy Childish. Red tie and braces, with proper style in front of the mic and ambition enough to throw too many ideas into the pot. It's quality and they're worth watching out for.
There are (deliberately) long gaps between acts. Some people dance. It's after midnight when Kinesis clock on. Now I think they're probably playing a blinder, working awesomely hard and showing how powerful they've become. But it's hard to tell, simply because the sound is so enormous, you can't register dynamics or melody. But Kinesis are coming along nicely. They look great and make all the appropriate moves.
As they peaked, only 60-odd people were getting into Kinesis and the band felt the need to say who they were three times, such was the vibe of unfamiliarity. Is this being repeated throughout their tour? If K! had the humility or good sense to run the show in, say, The Freebutt or the Komedia theatre, we'd remember this steamy rock-out night for months. Instead, clumsy work by admin jerks has shat on a fantastic pair of bands.
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The night was certinally lacking atmosphere at times but i'm sure a good night was had by all.
You managed to miss out reviewing the best band on the bill though.... Esoterica. They have an EP coming out in the Summer on somethingtolistento records. So yeah if you like A Perfect Circle / NIN check them out at www.eso1.com
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