Wednesday 28 January 2009

VIDEO NASTIES UNLEASH HELLVETICA


Seen live: Video Nasties, Swanton Bombs, Threatmantics @ Cargo, 28 January 2009

After disappearing from the limelight last year, Video Nasties have returned from a lengthy fishing trip with the release of their second mind blowing EP Albatross. To inaugurate the release of this EP they’re touring through the U.K. this month, accompanied by Threatmantics and Swanton Bombs.

The Hellvetica tour stopped in London’s Cargo last night. With rotating head liners throughout the tour, it was Threatmantics turn to kick-off the night. The Welsh trio, who have recently signed to Domino, managed to get the blood flowing at high speed with their unique style combining folk, Welsh lyrics and pure rock. East London/Essex duo Swanton Bombs, yes another band with an unquestionable love for wrestling, continued on this leg. One only has to listen to Shock to know this band has all the potential of hitting the charts, intertwining edgy riffs with heaps of energy and catchy lyrics. That music is in fact a matter of nature and not nurture was once again proved when Dominic’s brother Eugene McGuinness got on stage to finish of the set in a fashionable manner.

However, with all due respect, there was always only going to be one head liner at tonight’s gig, Video Nasties, being arguably the best band to have hailed from London in the last couple of years. The much-anticipated release of their debut album On All Fours in April, will surely wake up the ones who have yet to be grasped by their intense and astounding collection of songs. Over the last few years they have, to some extent, changed their sound from the highly catchy Southern Demos (Plus One/Jorgensons Horn, Flickers, Riot Gear etc.) to a more ferocious and dark sound on the Karl Blau EP.

The band set off with one of their new tracks Stay Home, which ignited a forceful and yet pleasant feeling through my back spine. Stay Home was processed by another new song Jellybean, the song is guided by a scorching guitar riff, combined with powerful drums and mysterious vocals, another success number in the making. Devil and Karl Blau continued to flourish the set, serving two shots of pure adrenaline through the veins. However, while the band was clearly giving every drop of sweat to their home audience, I can’t help but state that the audience reacted far too sedate. Anyone who can recall the historical concert (I for one) at Paradiso in 2007 knows how an audience can turn a gig up to eleven. Nevertheless single Albatross, with Dominque McGuiness on guitar “to make it even more hardcore”, turned out to be plain proof of the sheer genius that is Video Nasties.

After playing two more new tracks HNB (no to be mistaken with Hearts and Bones) and Old Flower the set was brought to an epic close by one of their oldest and still one of their strongest songs to date, Teenage Celebration. From the first chords the song takes you on a seven minute trip that no class A drug will ever be able to re-enact. To finally explode into a unbelievable climax, leaving the audience in awes once again.

ALBATROSS



Setlist

Stay Home
Jellybean
Devil
Karl Blau
Conversation Dies
Kaiser
Albatross
HNB
Old Flowers
Teenage Celebration

VIDEO NASTIES: MYSPACE / .NET
THREATMANTICS: MYSPACE
SWANTON BOMBS: MYSPACE


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