Archive for the ‘boom boom room’ Category
Reviews for "Seventeen EP", Part 2
In the meantime, I’ve secured my first UK show – it’s nothing special, but it’s a start and I am keen to test the water somewhat. I’ll be playing an all-ages show at the Brixton JAMM in London on Sunday February 24th at around 4pm. I’m looking forward to it, so it should be a little bit of fun.
At some stage in the next month or two, I’ll also be restarting the Boredom Podcast with sixty minutes of various bits of music on a monthly basis with some mundane commentary to go with it.
In a small bit of bad news, the Boom Boom Room in Dublin is currently temporarily closed due (I believe) ownership issues resulting in live/alcohol license questions. Hopefully, it’ll be open again very soon.
Current Listening:
Violent Femmes “Violent Femmes”
Shahhhh,
Leigh
Seventeen EP (out Monday January 7th)
Doors are at 9(ish) and the line-up is
some vaguely familiar music [9.15 - 10.00]
The Yeh Deadlies [10.00 - 10.30]
Brian Cullen’s Love Bullets [10.45 - 11.15]
LPX [11.30 - 12.15]
It’s 8 Euros in and the first 100 people in the door get shiny bright CD’s for the occasion and for their goodness
- Leigh
Shows around Christmas and stuff…
On Friday December 21st I will be playing at WireHorizon’s Christmas shindig in the Boom Boom Room with Hoovers and Sledgehammers, The Bastard Rain and someone else (apologies, i really can’t remember who…)
Doors are at 9pm and is 7 Euros in (it’s a fiver with a flyer)
On Saturday January 5th I’ll be launching the LPX ep, “Seventeen”, in the Boom Boom Room with Brian Cullen’s Love Bullets with more guests to be confirmed
Doors are at 9pm and it’s 8 Euros (free CD for the first 100 in the door)
www.myspace.com/lpxireland
Sweetos and whatnot!!
- Leigh
Electrelane in London
It’s a nice spot, very much like the Olympia and twas well cosy. With tickets at £15.50, it wasn’t that bad of a dent in my pocket (compare that to price of tickets in lovely Ireland…)
Anni Rossi opened the show at 8pm and for 20 minutes I was spellbound as she displayed some the most imaginative use of a viola that I have ever seen (and heard for that matter). Not only does she play the instrument as you would normally, but also strums and plucks the instrument like a banjo on occasion. It was a stunning sight and I would definitely pay to see her again.
Next on were Yeasayer who have to be one of the most awful bands I’ve ever seen – I swear it was like a poor man’s Yes trying to do New Order or some such. The less said the better!!
At about 9.40pm Electrelane emerged to rapturous applause, especially as it is the last time most of us will ever see them (this is their second last show as their going on “indefinite hiatus”).
I didn’t go to Electric Picnic (I really don’t like festivals) so I didn’t catch them before I left Ireland, but to be honest I prefer to have seen them here in a much more intimate venue.
It was a truly powerful performance that left me short of breath, exhilarated and bruised (literally – metal crowd y’see). It’s a long time since I’ve been so totally blown away at a gig and the first time in a long time that I’ve left a show really feeling good about music.
As far as I can ascertain (see also remember) their set-list included:
from “Rock it to the Moon”
Long Dark
Blue Straggler
Gabriel
UOR
from “The Power Out”
Gone Under Sea
On Parade
from “Axes”
Bells
Two for Joy
If Not Now, When?
Those Pockets Are People
The Partisan
from “No Shouts, No Calls”
The Greater Times
To the East
In Berlin
At Sea
Between the Wolf and the Dog (btw – I actually don’t like the album version, but live it was fucking stunning!!!)
Five
Anyhoo I spoke to drummer, Emma Gaze, briefly after the show in the foyer (she was delightful by the way – I know how difficult it can be to chat after a show, especially a big one) and bought myself a couple of 7 inches (“In Berlin” and “Two For Joy”) – unfortunately like all vinyl, I won’t get a listen til I get home in a couple of weeks.
(Oh and Mia Clarke is as lovely up close as she is in pictures…)
On a side note, today is Saturday December 1st, it means (of course) that 2007 is in its final weeks, Christmas is coming and that I’m 26 next week(ish). For some reason, I’m always geared by the 1st of December – it just makes me feel giddy.
My first gig since August is in a few weeks (December 21st in the Boom Boom Room, Dublin), so I’m still rehearsing like mad in between doing projects for college, but I’m looking forward to it.
Admittedly, I’m somewhat disappointed that I still haven’t played over hear yet, but it’s something I’m looking to solve next year. Also I should have new material up soon.
Lastly, I’m currently listening to the incredibly creepy “Doctor Who and the Wheel in Space, Episode 1″ (don’t ask, long story) – it is, well, creepy…
Sweet beans!!
Leigh
http://www.myspace.com/electrelane (Electrelane MySpace)
http://www.myspace.com/lpxireland (LPX MySpace)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/photonovels/wheelinspace/ (Doctor Who – “Wheel in Space” photonovel)


