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Last Updated: 06/10/2006 14:17:16
Wednesday 27th September 06 - Kill Surf City The Holy Orders and The Neat at The Lamp (1/4)
By Michelle Dee
Photos By Mo
(1/4), (2/4), (3/4), (4/4).
Photograph Gallery   The Neat Gallery 1,   Gallery 2,   The Holy Orders Gallery 1,   Gallery 2 ,   Kill Surf City Gallery 1,   Gallery 2 ,

After a hop, skip and a jump I arrive at the Lamp with Dave lead singer of Kill Surf City. Sound checks are under way in the newly refurbished performance space and I leave him and the band to deal with the technical issues.

I take this opportunity to do a brief interview with new band The Neat. Having seen the post punk outfit supporting The Dirty Dreamers at the Sesh I was anxious to see them again.
They have an odd mixture of styles and personalities Mez on vocals and bass is a History student as is Nick on guitar and vocals. Where as Laurence on lead guitar is studying Psychology, meanwhile Rich on drums is a builder by trade.

They take their name from a reference to a title by The Damned and have been ploughing the post punk furrow for almost six months. Song writing, both lyrics and notation, is a joint effort with each individual member contributing to the finished product.
Tonight is to be their fourth gig, having made their debut at the New Adelphi then played the Sesh at Linnet and Lark -where they went down a storm- followed by a late show at Zebra night club.

I wish them well and leave them to do whatever it is young musicians do before a gig. This seems to be relax, drink the complimentary beer and play pool.
After a delayed start by almost twenty minutes The Neat take to the stage. As before I immediately notice the two very different vocal styles of Nick and Mez. One trashy snarling, the other more measured, defined. The good looking band -by that I mean the overall appearance- set off apace asset of punchy punk numbers with attitude and flair.

Each song seems to barely break the three minute barrier but they are well received by the excited group crowded into the curtained off gig space. The lower vocal tone and bass line on Plastic was particularly engaging as was the eye catching green pallor of Nick's skin as he sung underneath the spotlight.
Rich on drums threw his shirt of during Control a song of angry acerbic nature. Its fighting talk alright overlaid with a repeated bass line motif. As I already said the songs don't last too long and don't really have a definite finish they sort of peter out. This may change given time or maybe the boys have made it purposely so.

They finish with Broken Fingers another short spiky number with a spaced out guitar trilling from Laurence. The double vocals on the line he's wired I'm tired is roared out by me and some of the crowd getting into the spirit of the thing. It's catchy, it's memorable and it is loud. This last number stood out amongst the rest for, along with other things, the reverberating repeated guitar sound. Classy.
Nick dominated says Tom, standing at the front of the crowd.

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Photograph Gallery   The Neat Gallery 1,   Gallery 2,   The Holy Orders Gallery 1,   Gallery 2 ,   Kill Surf City Gallery 1,   Gallery 2 ,


Photographs courtsey and Copyright ©  Mo 2006

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