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27th July Bridging The Gap at Christopher's featuring So and So's Kill Surf City Iodo Ernest and Starter (3/4)
By Michelle Dee
Photos by Mo
(1/4), (2/4), (3/4), (4/4).

Photograph Gallery   So and So's Gallery,    Kill Surf City Gallery 1,    Gallery 2,    Iodo Gallery,    Ernest Gallery.    Starter Gallery 1,    Gallery 2.
Iodo take on another guise as junglist beats morph and melt with blurry fingered frenetic guitar breaks that have many whistling and cheering in appreciation.

Rachel and Dave from Kill Surf announce their love for Iodo's acid trip techno jazz sound as they describe it. This band would fare really well down at the lamp or at one of the more chilled out sessions at Adelphi.
They are currently promoting their third disc Walk On Role. I was lucky enough to get one of the four track EPs was delighted to find it came in the mini CD format neatly packaged in its own blue envelope.
Christopher's is conveniently situated near the Council buildings on Newland near the centre of Lincoln. It holds about 120 people upstairs and has a pleasant, perhaps rustic charm. Its front aspect is attractive and we found the staff and landlord to be welcoming and friendly. One of the ladies serving drinks exclaimed how much she enjoyed listening to the different bands on the night.
Thanks also to the gentlemen on the door and doing the sound. It is true that the audience figures would probably have fared better if the students had still been at the near by University. Suffice to say those who did turn up were treated to a night of quality out of town and local bands with a few freebies thrown in.
Lincoln it would seem has a rather disparate music community; punk, goth dance and Indie genres are covered but apparently never the Twain shall meet. Talking about not meeting I found the fact that tonight's headliners stayed down stairs throughout the other bands sets both rude and rather unfair. We are all aware that you allowed the use of your kit to the other bands, and I'm sure all the bands are thankful. But in my book it smacks of elitism when the headliners can't find it within themselves to watch the support bands.

As for not coming upstairs and meeting the co-promoters...
The mighty Ernest move into MicroBar and once again magic fills the air. This time it is magic that makes you want to move. The funky rhythms and bass lines start and a leg gets going, then a hip thrust, before long your whole body is crying out to dance.

Due to an amp blowing earlier Ernest are without their usual stunning effects package tonight, so the set is more organic perhaps, more honest certainly. They bring us a slightly different version of the new single Puppies, with soaring vocals and energized drumbeats on the alien abduction themed song (cheers Dallas)
Where as Routine see's Terry glowing as he sings strong, forceful lines. Simon doubling up, as always on keys and guitar, does a wonderful job not only because he has to play without the use of samples and effects but also because his keyboard is bucking like a wild mustang pony. The stage floor seemed to be bending and bowing as the band played and the keyboard, complete with stand, edged ever closer to the end of the stage.

Continued..... Next Page (4/4).
Photograph Gallery   So and So's Gallery,    Kill Surf City Gallery 1,    Gallery 2,    Iodo Gallery,    Ernest Gallery.    Starter Gallery 1,    Gallery 2.

Music Gig Gallery - Republished with unseen pictures - The Ordinary Boys at Sweet N Sour at The Welly Monday 4th October 04 by Darren Rogers
Checkout this incredible 7 page Photo Gallery of The Ordinary Boys at the The Welly Monday 4th October 2004 by Darren Rogers. Darrens photographs are brilliant, almost as good as being there and too good to miss so I'm republishing it with unseen pictures for all the music fans to enjoy... and thanks Darren. Read more...

Music Reviews - Monday 3rd April 06 - Abrasive Wheels, Slander and Certified at The Ringside, Hull By Dick Spring Photo Gallery By Mo
Tonight had all the promise of being a giant of a gig, and was eagerly awaited by the punks of Hull young and old. But, sadly due to a family emergency, one of the billed headline acts, Discharge, had to fly back home to the States where he now lives. Understandably there was massive disappointment at this bad news, though front man Rat turned up at the show (he was Read more...

Music Reviews - Monday 27th March 06 - Raw-UK Launch at The Welly By Joe Hakim Photos by Darren Rogers
So the night starts with me getting my wires crossed and spending twenty minutes standing outside the wrong venue. It's freezing cold and it takes two cigarettes to make the correct synapses in my brain fire up, and then I realise my mistake. Somewhat sheepishly I make my way to The Welly, my face half paralysed by the wind. Once I get there I have the task of actually Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 2nd March - HULLucinations Launch at Silhouette - Dirty Dreamers, 10,000 Things, Your Vegas and The Johnsons By Michelle Dee Gallery by Darren Rogers
Tonight was the first night of the latest live music night to hit Hull. Organised by a team of dedicated music fanatics and not shadowy, uncaring corporate faces Hullucinations promised a top night of quality musical entertainment. Paul and Dave the men behind the project had used all tools at their disposal to start advertising the night well in advance. Along with the usual flyers and posters, they had a half Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 1st March 06 - Heat Five, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Anita Blakeston
Heat Five - A test for The Bonnitts This proved to be an interesting evening's entertainment between The Bonnitts, who were strong contenders in the final of BOB 2004, and two bands that are pretty new to the Hull scene. Secretly Soulmates, who traveled from Scunthorpe - yes there is a thriving music scene there and it isn't very far by car and Read more...

Music Reviews - Tuesday 31st January 06 - The Sesh featuring Kill Surf City, Rednite Strip, The Chase and John Copley By Michelle Dee Photographs by Darren Rogers
Last night I made my way down Princes Ave towards Linnet and Lark and a night of live music that promised to be rather good. By the time I arrived the newly refurbished hostelry was filling up quicker than the 5.30 tube from Fenchurch Street. After a few local demos, including a noteworthy new one from GST Cardinals called Dirty little, The Chase took to the stage. They had had to Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 8th March 06 - Jethro Tull at Hull City Hall By Dave Fox
In 1968 Jethro Tull's first album titled This Was first hit Britain, and nearly 40 years later I'm buzzing my tits off at the prospect of seeing them live. So what is it about this band that has kept them going for all this time? Jethro Tull were the first real experimental/prog rock band to really make their mark, but what really makes them stand out is the incredible talents Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 2nd March 06 - Mr. Mojo, Arcade and Mr Big at The Mainbrace By David Smith
Gigs were aplenty in Hull last night. With bands performing at both The Piper and The Adelphi, I felt obliged to check out the alternative choice. Following their highly enjoyable acoustic set at The Wellington Inn in early January, I attended the Mainbrace pub on Beverley Road last night, hoping to be equally impressed with Arcade's full band showing. Unfortunately I missed Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 22nd February 06 -Heat Four, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Anita Blakeston Photos By Jane Foster
Everyone anticipated a busy night. Both Steve Fulsham and Meg Williams are very popular bands in these heats. The Gig Shop team flew in hot from a sound engineering course in Liverpool run by none other than 'Big Mick' Hughes who has done a massive 1340 gigs for Metallica. ('Glutton' and 'punishment' spring to mind). Also engineers from Scissor Sisters, Texas and Read more...

Music Reviews - Saturday 25th February 06 - Dirty Dreamers, Viper 88s, They Died Too Young, When Saturn Returns and Cat - Islington Lark In The Park By Michelle Dee
A small crowd gathered outside Debenhams, the usual meeting point for these band jaunts, on a chill Saturday morning. Some were carrying an array of provisions for the long journey to the capital. Our group was made up of Danny, Matt, and John Paul from The Johnsons, Me, Jo and Rachel, Uncle Dave and Paul from the Hullucinations team, Begbie, Ash Dreamer, Darren and David. Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 8th February 06 - Heat 2, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Anita Blakeston
Heat 2 - What can one say? As one partakes of post-gig port and a cigar - pphh f***'s sake what were The Shine all about? Whichever band you came to watch - and be fair - you couldn't miss the we're going to blow 'em out of the stadium attitude of The Shine! Watch out the Arctic Monkeys if you've offered them a tour support! But, back to Earth. We do have three excellent bands to talk about and, Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 23rd February 06 - Fado Rock at Adelphi By Michelle Dee
On a strange winter's night I decided to drop in to Adelphi on De Grey Street in the hope of finding some good live music. What I found was an eclectic mix of musicians and bands. As I walked in I found, much to my disappointment, that I'd missed Ade Webb. He is a rather talented singer song writer whose soothing album has calmed my nerves from time to time after a long day. Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 15th February 06 - Dazed Dakotas Double Up at Ringside By Michelle Dee
Due to some late cancellations the Dazed Dakotas were left without supporting acts tonight. However, rather than worrying about it they turned the situation very much to their advantage deciding to play not one but two very different sets. The first was a selection of the songs played at the Sesh the previous night, including the confessional Drugs Read more...

Music Reviews - Tuesday 21st February 06 - The Last Stand Feat The Future Elements and Franks Right Hand Trouser at The Sesh By Jon Durham Review Photos by Jon Durham and Cilla
Who is Frank and what does his right hand trouser have to do with anything? It wouldn't surprise me if I wasn't the only member amongst The Sesh's audience left feeling a little mystified by the name of tonight's support act, FRHT. Perhaps this explains the reason why the band is currently in the process of rethinking their name. Having never seen or even heard of FRHT before Read more...

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