I last saw Cherry Ghost about 6 months ago and thought they were fantastic and so last night I went to see them again. Although they are still touring the same album, Beneath The Burning Shoreline, they had a new set. Obviously it was predominantly songs from their current release but 4am, People Help The People and Thirst For Romance, all from their first sat nicely alongside the newer songs.
The crowd was slightly bigger than last time but still wasn't a sell out unlike their gigs in London and Manchester.
Support came from Drive Fast Driver who were OK. They have some good ideas but I was left with a feeling that they're not quite there yet. One for the future maybe?
Cherry Ghost, however, were fantastic. There is an ease about them onstage and their music has a lush quality. I'm trying to remember the complete set list and if I can cobble one together will post it here later. All in all a great night.
I also managed to get my hands on Companion, a CD containing alternative versions of some of the songs on Beneath The Burning Shoreline. Limited to 200 and, as far as I know, only being sold at gigs.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Friday, 17 December 2010
My Top 5 Albums of 2010
Met up with a mate for a drink last night. We met at The Coach House in Soliull. It's office party season and it wasn't long before the place was full and the same old Christmas songs were being played at high volume, killing any chance of a decent conversation.
One of the things we managed to talk about was the best albums of 2010 and as everyone else seems to have posted their list it is time to do mine. There have been some tremendous albums this year but would struggle to find ten albums I can say I really enjoy from start to finish. However, there are five and I have listed them below (in no particular order, except number 1)
1. Cherry Ghost - Beneath This Burning Shoreline
2. Darren Hayman - Essex Arms
3. All Darlin' - Allo Darlin'
4. Belle and Sebastian - Write About Love
5. School of Seven Bells - Disconnect From Desire
The first 3 albums on this list are fantastic and none of them have had the recognition they deserve. If I didn't already own these I would be happy to have any one of them as a Christmas Present! If you are not familiar with them you really should check them out!
One of the things we managed to talk about was the best albums of 2010 and as everyone else seems to have posted their list it is time to do mine. There have been some tremendous albums this year but would struggle to find ten albums I can say I really enjoy from start to finish. However, there are five and I have listed them below (in no particular order, except number 1)
1. Cherry Ghost - Beneath This Burning Shoreline
2. Darren Hayman - Essex Arms
3. All Darlin' - Allo Darlin'
4. Belle and Sebastian - Write About Love
5. School of Seven Bells - Disconnect From Desire
The first 3 albums on this list are fantastic and none of them have had the recognition they deserve. If I didn't already own these I would be happy to have any one of them as a Christmas Present! If you are not familiar with them you really should check them out!
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Grand Designs, Cherry Ghost and The Malvern Hills
Having woken to drizzle and grey cloud I was still optimistic that it would brighten up. It didn't. The temperatures never quite made the 20 plus degrees but it was still warm enough to get away without a coat. We caught the train to Great Malvern. When we arrived we had a quick coffee at the station before heading into town for breakfast (lunch for Clare) at Rebecca's Range.
With breakfast out of the way we headed for the hills but didn't get far as I wasn't feeling too well. Rather than aim for the top we walked along the hills for a bit before heading back into town. We stopped at St Ann's Well and looked at the natural spring. Which actually stopped running whilst we were there.
Back in town we browsed the antique shops and stopped at a fantastic little green grocers called Veg n Things which sells a lot of local produce. Chatting to the owner he reckons he would have gone out of business had in not been for the local fruit and veg. A quick coffee and scone at the station before the train arrived and we headed back. It was a nice day but it was a shame that the weather and the walk wasn't as billed.
Yesterday was a busy day. Grand Designs at the NEC. It's a great place to go if you are looking for stuff for the home. Whilst having a coffee I got chatting to a bloke who had flew down from Aberdeen. He wasn't impressed as he was expecting more big build stuff rather than soft furnishings. I, on the other hand, enjoyed the smaller stuff. I came away with some wireless headphones, cheese, bread, olives, smoked garlic and intense chilli sauce. Oh, and some vegetarian sweets. The free goody bag wasn't as good as last year but did contain a bar of chocolate, a packet of Polos, toothpaste and coffee.
Clare bought me a Dorset Naga. One of the world's hottest chillis. To eat a whole one would require a trip to the hospital!! I tried a slither earlier and couldn't feel my tongue!
From the NEC I dashed into Birmingham. Cherry Ghost at Birmingham Academy. I had been really looking forward to seeing them as I love both of their albums. They didn't disappoint! A great set which started with Throw Me to The Dogs and ended with a cover of Ce Ce Peniston's Finally. Other highlights included Thirst For Romance, The Night They Buried Sadie Clay, 4 a.m and Black Fang. I had hoped for Luddite but it wasn't included in the set, which was a shame. They played a set that lasted just under and hour and a half. I believe it was a sell out and despite one or two people at the back talking through the entire gig (I've never understood why people do that) the rest of the crowd seemed to enjoy it as much as I did. It's the first time I've seen them live. They have a great sound and will definitely make the effort to see them again. They deserve to be much bigger than they are.
The support came from Tim and Sam's Tim and The Sam Band With Tim and Sam. A terrible name but a great band. I liked them that much that I bought a couple of CDs and got a free teabag!
Following the gig we all retired to the Green Room for a quick drink. It was very quiet in there and you could be forgiven for thinking it was a Monday night rather than Friday. To be honest that suited me fine. I arrived home about 15 minutes before midnight. That's late for me these days!
Following the gig we all retired to the Green Room for a quick drink. It was very quiet in there and you could be forgiven for thinking it was a Monday night rather than Friday. To be honest that suited me fine. I arrived home about 15 minutes before midnight. That's late for me these days!
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