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Lynch Rider Lulu

Posted on Monday, December 15, 2008 at 21:00 by Registered CommenterWildblanket in | CommentsPost a Comment | References1 Reference

My heating has broken. I was going to stay in tonight to prepare for a busy week ahead, but I have noticed a bulletin from Lynch Rider Lulu who is playing a free gig at the Vibe bar. The dead heating and cold(ish) house tip the balance in favour of going out. The Vibe bar is a relaxed sort of place with relaxed sort of people, but both are cool enough to bev interesting. Lynch Rider Lulu are a fine band and I'm really not sure why I don't see them more often. I think it may be because they are relaxed and pleasant and usually play in relaxed venues. No one jumps in the air or rolls on the floor. But it is indeed nice to see them, and I feel a bit embarassed when Lucy speaks to me afterwards and knows my name. So embarassed that I decide to buy their album.

Lynch Rider Lulu @ the Vibe Bar

Posted on Monday, July 21, 2008 at 21:10 by Registered CommenterWildblanket in | CommentsPost a Comment | References1 Reference


Royal Treatment Plant @ Monkey Chews

Posted on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 22:00 by Registered CommenterWildblanket in , | CommentsPost a Comment | References2 References

Tonight is a launch party for Royal Treatment Plant's album. I bought the CD yesterday in HMV Oxford Street. I tried to buy it in the shop previously known as the Virgin Megastore. They didn't have it so I didn't buy anything, although I had identified a couple of sale items and one new release that I would have bought.
I came across RTP when they played with Joana and the Wolf in a cellar in Clapham Junction. I was immediately impressed with their high energy show, bordering on the manic. Their album is really good and my only complaint is that it is rather short. This is not a lack of material, but a lack of cash. It may be short by modern standards, but what is there is really worth hearing. A couple of songs have been mixed by Mike Chapman who is probably most famous for his work with Blondie on Parallel Lines. In some ways you could imagine Blondie's eponymous first album transported to 2008 and maybe you'd get something like RTP's first album (and maybe not).
Tonight the gig at the Monkey Chews has a nice intimacy suitable for a record launch. Lynch Rider Lulu are supporting. I've been meaning to see them since I saw a solo acoustic set at Paradise. Although I wasn't blown away by the acoustic set, there was enough there for me to check out their myspace and discover that the full band was worth seeing. Indeed they were worth seeing. RTP playing a storming set to a steamy room full of enthusiastic fans. Fortunately I have taken up a good position early on. I wasn't really expecting much in the way of light; they aren't too bad, but being from the sides, the band cast shadows on each other.
It's a really good evening and this band should really be listened to, so check them out at www.myspace.com/royalreatmentplant and buy their cd or download.

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