Little Death @ The Mother Bar



A last minute gig from Little Death. Not only am I free, but so's the gig.
Rather a strange place, most expensive draft beer I've had in London (most places that rip you off on the beer only sell minute bottles specially imported from Finland - ooh meant to write that bit on a previous night). And some of the clientele look decidedly young, like its the school holidays and they can stay out late; maybe I'm just old.
Its really nice to see Little Death again and their performance is very enjoyable. I would love to see them in a venue with lights though.
The youthful audience is explained when the next band (whose name I didn't hear) take the stage. They are some of the youth in the audience; they look very young (I wouldn't sell them alcohol without id) but play well. I think the vocals let them down and I'm not too sure about the consistency of their songs, but the best bits were good; quite a lot of potential.
As Little Death had chosen to play at ten, the evening was very relaxing with no rushing around, but home soon after midnight. Being out 5 days running has however taken its toll and I struggle to get up and do battle with the rain.
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