Enjoyed blasting up many motorways yesterday from Isle of Wight to make it to my hotel in good time for shower and chill out. Some golden oldies on Radio 2, ‘Roxanne’ and ‘Sound+Vision.’ Can only take so much Jeremy Vine though. On a pure production note, noticed the new Katie Melua single disappears against the background of a diesel engine.
The Roots bar @ the Verve is a nice little venue, and Hayley did a good job running the night and manning the desk. As is often the case these days, impressed by the high standard of musicianship on display with the other acts.
Travelodgia, Goddess of Budget Travellers, was actually smiling a lot on me yesterday. The Merrion Hotel was very nice for the price (booked via Destinia) and there was a really nice Lebanese/Italian just a few doors down from the Verve which was really pretty damn good. Cosmopolite, I think it was called, probably not tipping the hat to Terry Pratchett.
Stand out act for me was a band called Lymon Willis (http://www.lymonwillis.com/). It was their first gig, and I was really knocked out by the detail and control they had over their sound. So nice to see a band who aren’t just hammering away at full volume. The drummer was playing with brushes, and some of the crescendos he played on the cymbals were just beautiful. The other great thing was that three of the band were singing for much of the set – and a very manly harmony effect was created. Some bands they remind me of (in no particular order) – REM, Pearl Jam, The Wrens, Magic Numbers. Be interesting to see how these guys sound after they’ve done a few more gigs – I think they’re onto something.
Had some time this morning to head to Leeds’ central art gallery. Pictures I enjoyed: Paul Nash ‘s ‘The Shore (at Dymchurch), an unnamed painting which I can only assume was the Charge of the Light Brigade, and a massive photo of five soldiers walking over duck boards at the Third Battle of Ypres. Absolutely spine-chilling.
Then getting lost on the Leeds ringroad many more times, before finally escaping onto the M60 and down to Stockport. Sitting in a cafe now, with a bit of time on my hands before the venue opens at 7pm. Am enjoying the ‘E-Myth’ at the moment, so may do a bit more homework there for the day job.
BD