Entries in Reverse E (14)
Reverse E @ Electroaccoustic club
It seems like ages since I saw Reverse Engineering, well it is about a month; but I have had their cd to listen to almost every day so it hasn't been quite as bad as it sounds. But it's still nicer to see them live.
Bank Holiday Monday - 3 Bands, 3 Venues


Mama Shamone @ the Old Blue Last 17:00
Fortunately Mama Shamone were playing early (5pm) so apart from the slight strangeness of light coming through the windows (difficult colour balance) it was great as it meant I could catch two other brilliant bands playing later in the evening.
Reverse Engineering @ the George Tavern 18:00
Unfortunately Reverse Engineering weren't playing till 9.30. so I chatted and watched their sound check but had to rush off before they played. The venue seemed very pleasant with a feeling of community, bit like the Klinker. I did have time to see 1 band and a good poet.
Ghostcat @ the Barfly 22:00
Ali seems to manage to jump higher everytime I see the band. Unfortunately the Barfly continues to waste a whole load of expensive lights so crucial parts of Ghostcats performance are hidden from the audience (and you dear readers) by the cleverness of the lighting man. Maybe he'd do the lights properly if the band gave him a tip. Otherwise a great performance to end the bank holiday.
Reverse Engineering @ the Enterprise
I wrote a whole load of stuff about this gig, but the blogging sofware seems to be unreliable and it has just disappeared. Can't be bothered starting again. The gig was good though. Go and check out reverse engineering on myspace/reverseengineeringweb.
Little fish (below) were also good, and I shall see them again
Ghostcat + Reverse Engineering @ Bull & Gate



Ghostcat have quickly become one of my favourite bands. Their songs are great, they do a lively stage show and they say hello.
Not only that but they seem to have a knack of being on the bill with other enjoyable bands. Last night the first band were Italian electro band 'Reverse Engineering' who I enjoyed.
Unusually for a London venue, the lighting man actually lit the bands. I was so moved by this rare occasion that I personally complimented him on his work, and I reitterate my thanks here.