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Spiked + Out of Embers @ Club 85

Posted on Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 21:30 by Registered CommenterWildblanket in , | Comments2 Comments | References2 References

Spiked had a major personel change in the autumn. This is their first gig with the new line-up with LJ on guitar and Sian taking on the Bass as well as vocals. It is in a sense a secret warm up gig (although I don't think it was very secret).  The bass ties Sian down a bit but she's stillquite active. Spiked have introduced a cover version of 'this charming man' which gives me an opportunity (as if one were needed) to tell the story of how I have been hearing the opening line as 'Tortured bicycle on a hillside' for many years. Only with the coming of the internet and the ready availability of written lyrics that I realised that Morrisey had been more mundane than I supposed and the real lyric was 'Punctured bicycle on a hillside'. Tortured Bicycle conjured up images of someone trying to ride up the hill....

Spiked are followed by Out of Embers, an all girl rock band who are quite enjoyable, but apart from probably being prettier don't really offer much differnt to the typical all boy rock band. Personally this genre is not a particular favourite of mine so maybe I shouldn't comment...but whats the point of doing a blog if you don't comment.

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This was the second time I have been to see out of embers & I think you missed the point there mate! Just because they're girls, they prove they are as good (better in my opinion) as any 'guy' band & want to be taken seriously as musicians, not just a gimmick.

Good luck ladies - can't wait to see you live again!

Jan 15, 2009 at 18:49 | Unregistered CommenterPunky_fish

My point was I think they are limiting themselves by doing much the same as lots of all male bands. However well they do it they are always going to compared in the way you have just written rather than bringing a special female ingredient to the music. But hey I think they do what they do well and I wish them the best of luck.
My comments were going to be a bit more general and much longer, but I decided they were a substantially gibberish when I came to copy them from my notes. I would probably have been more positive about the whole gig if the lights hadn't been such complete crap.

Jan 17, 2009 at 00:39 | Registered CommenterWildblanket

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