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Last Updated: 06/10/2008 15:35:15
Friday July 25th 08 - Thisisull Live with Alison Angus The Clauberg Opera Santa's Buggerboyz.
By Michelle Dee
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In July we had a thisisull live gig but as yet no report on what happened. So here it is...
Alison Angus were first up promoting new tracks from their Satis E.P.
Unusually the two
piece band set their kit up on the floor of the Adelphi in front of the stage, this was
due to the fact the headliners had all but filled the stage with their equipment.
They played their unconventional style of hard edged sculpted metal escapism, with drums,
deep key sounds and frenzied guitars. At times they come across minimalist due to being a
two piece, and others they break out into escapist anthem-like, synthesizer edifice.
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Towering sound that 'leaves you feeling stoned' (Mak the Sesh), the echoic vocal provides
something of an antidote to the norm if there is such a thing.
The crowd sat in a semi circle and drank in the strange sounds coming from Alison Angus.
They manage to appeal to the euphoria loving transcendentalists and the kick ass metal fans
simultaneously. Look out for Alison Angus coming back in a few months time and check out six
track EP, Satis from the band.
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So on the way in to that memorable gig each person was handed the following; a box of matches,
a Tunnock's Teacake, a shot of Absinthe, a copy of a local rag and a surgical glove to hold said rag.
These strange goodies were provided by Clauberg Opera and Santa's Buggerboyz who had played the club
the night before.
For the second band The Clauberg Opera, the room was filled with smoke from a very capable smoke machine.
When I say filled, I mean filled so much that you couldn't make out faces until you were nose to nose with them.
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Smoke billowed out of the main room into the corridor as Clauberg, now with new member,
struck up an ungodly sound with guitar, bass and drums. Something very totalitarian and
indefinable yet firm and forthright ensued. Were we marching into an apocalyptic nightmare?
Sometime after (Absinthe and beers have now been imbibed) an old guitar was smashed with
great ceremony by someone (not quite sure in all that smoke) and me.
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The guitar took on another form as again and again I raised the axe above my head and
brought it down on the ruined instrument gouging the wood, finally severing the neck
clean from the body. The guitar lay splintered, broken and lifeless.
The night took more bizarre turns as more Absinthe was poured down throats.
The hot fiery liquid still stripping away the Palatine glands as all power was lost on stage.
It was some time before I knew what was going on.
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Quiet chaos, not pandemonium - nobody was
quite running about arms aloft screaming - but there was an air of anything could happen
tonight and probably will in the now thinning rolls of smoke.
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Santa's Buggerboyz did take to the stage, I know because I have the pictures - however,
I know not what they played. Sometime into the set I was wearing a large red and black
cardboard cube on my head, having got Alison Angus to make eye holes in one side in order to see.
The music stopped, the players left the stage I think, a group went outside to burn an
effigy in the car park.
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I was lost in my cubic world trying to discern the whereabouts
of a nonstop wailing siren.
I missed what must have been the glorious spectacle of our Council Leader's likeness
succumbing to the flames.
I did see the aftermath of this ceremonial burning and stood over the ashes as they blew hither
and thither in the evening air. Sometimes things go wrong, sometimes you lose control,
sometimes, sometimes, sometimes.
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Music Reviews - Thursday 7th August 08 - Glen Williams and the Ullbillies at The Square Spring Bank Hull By Michelle Dee
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The Square although still much in its infancy, has been a venue for Spoken Word,
lounge style Alt Piano and other assorted DJ and Alt music nights including the
upcoming Tegleg Records Night 9th October. Tonight however The Square played host
to an altogether different sound, the critically acclaimed Country and Bluegrass
artist Glenn Williams
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Music Reviews - Friday 29th August ThisisUll Live Featuring The Last People On Earth,
The Bad Apples and Matt Thompson by Michelle Dee Bad Apples Photos by Dean Wilkinson, others by Michelle and Cilla
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Quite simply the best band I've ever booked. The Bad Apples, just a hard working rockabilly group from Grimsby. Tonight is to be our last thisisull live show. After sixteen gigs down the Adelphi with different bands every month we are calling it a day with the live nights.
Thanks to everyone who has played for us, who has paid their three quid at the door,
who has mentioned our nights on a website or forum.
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Music Reviews - Thursday 4th September 08 - So So Modern, Santa's Buggerboyz and Mountain Goat Frenzy at The Adelphi By Michelle Dee
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It's Thursday. It's Adelphi and the return of New Zealanders So So Modern. To start with,
Mountain Goat Frenzy are tasked with getting the night off to a good start.
The prop driven four piece are made up of Joseph 'Danger' Avery on synth, keys and percussion,
Richie 'Rich' Bettridge vocals and keys, Math 'Mattics' Molson, guitar, vocals and A!A!A!ex Gower
on drums and cowbell.
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Music Reviews - Thursday 24th July 08 ... Edwina Hayes at The London Bar, Driffield By Steve Rudd
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The third night of its kind to feature live music in
The London Bar (local lads Chaser along with Blues prodigy
Oli Brown
have both played there on previous occasions), Driffield's very own
Edwina Hayes performed two hour-long sets on what was a truly unique evening.
While the staff served exquisite four-course meals
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Music Reviews - Friday 25th July 08 - Chris Helme and Andy Gaines at Helmsley Arts Centre By Steve Rudd
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York singer-songwriter Andy Gaines is something of a revelation.
Confidently swaggering onto the stage in skintight jeans with a killer grin slapped upon his face,
his batch of acoustic gems sounded sublime in what is a truly beautiful venue.
Formerly a member of acclaimed York outfit Cardboard Radio, Andy also plays in a band called
The Runaway Sons when he isn't playing solo acoustic sets.
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 20th August 08 - Tegleg Records Sponic Mesh Two CD Launch By Michelle Dee
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The flyer described tonight as electro/ acid/ dubstep/ legnbass/ mashup/ techno/ breakcore/ dogstep/ glitchtronica/ mentalism and spasmodic stimulation. Not having a clue what to expect I wandered down. Diving straight in the sounds are reeling around the ceiling, a barrage balloon shake down with a hard and fast tempo.
Wired and weird images
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Music Reviews - Saturday 19th July 08 - Party in the Park at North End Park, Driffield By Steve Rudd
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Fast-rising sextet Divine Sinn have already managed to amass a loyal fanbase in the past
six months since their debut gig at The Winston Churchill. They are now on the verge of
releasing their second highly-anticipated album, The Seven Deadly Sinns, proving just how
determined they are as an outfit to make a name for themselves.
Kicking up a storm in the wake of Parkmoor
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Music Reviews - The Who 'Live at Hull'- Monday 16th February 1970 By Malcolm Holt
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I know that it has taken a long time to write a gig review from over 38 years ago,
but rest assured that the memories are just as vivid now as they were back then.
I was a young 17 year old and I spent 15s (that's 75p in real money) to see
The Who perform Tommy live at Hull City Hall on 15 February 1970.
The Who had released the double album in May 1969.
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Music Reviews - Saturday 12th July 08 - Moonbeams Summer Gathering at Little Kelk By Steve Rudd
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Who would have thought that a star-studded music festival in a tiny Wolds village could
rival the exhilarating splendour of festivals of Glastonbury's ilk? Very few, I'm sure.
But then how many people would really believe that an annual music festival of any sort has
taken place in Little Kelk for the past four years? Even fewer, I'm positive.
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 15th July 08 - Chris Helme at Hull Lamp By Steve Rudd
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Alighting in Hull as part of a glorious string of intimate UK tour dates in support of his
recently released solo offering Ashes, York troubadour Chris Helme had
the sizeable Hull
crowd in fits of ecstasy due to the strength of his voice and the intensity of the
emotions conveyed both through his music and lyrics.
Only a few days previously he had wowed the gathered masses at a private mini-festival
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Music Reviews - Thursday 26th June 08 - Divine Sinn at Winston Churchills, Driffield By Steve Rudd Photographs by Matt Rudd
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Back playing in their hometown just a few days after their first gig in Leeds,
Divine Sinn managed to attract the Metal-loving masses in their droves,
despite the biblical deluge pounding the streets outside.
Mixing and matching material from both their debut album, Redemption, and their forthcoming follow-up,
The Seven Deadly Sinns, they energetically roared through
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Music Reviews - Friday 20th June 08 - Oli Brown Band at The London Bar, Driffield By Steve Rudd
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Whoever came up with the idea of putting a band on at The London Bar deserves a pat on the back.
It was certainly inspired. Moreover, whoever decided to allow Oli Brown and his band to play
deserves to be bought free drinks for an entire evening. Indeed, Oli Brown & Band put on an
incredible show in what has to be Driffield's narrowest pub.
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 26th March 08 - Awash With AntleR At Adelphi By Michelle Dee
Photographs by Ian Rook Photography
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My first impressions of Awash With AntleR as my slightly beer-stained notes allow from Wednesday 26th March at Adelphi.
Do with them what you will...
These girls have a mad penchant for taffeta, nylon clad feet and vintage headgear.
There's something rather inviting about them. Reminds me of a Miss Marple novel with debutantes frippery
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Music Reviews - Friday 16th May 08 - Moonbeams Acoustic Evening at The Old Town Hall, Driffield By Steve Rudd
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A lot of people might not realize as much, but Driffield is fast becoming THE place to play host to a
hotbed of musical talent from near and far, and it's all thanks to the impassioned enthusiasm and
organizational capabilities of Kelk's Leila Slater.
Leila adores live music so much that she's been putting on Acoustic nights at The Bell Hotel
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Music Reviews - Thursday 17th April Rebel Music Presents Pog Wob Joseph Porter CrackTown with DJ Eddy And Dan Van By Michelle Dee (you'd better believe it)
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Billed as Another Class Night. The Rebel Music Presents night featured alt
acoustic folk from Brighton, Pog, Wob ex Blyth Power, Joseph Porter also ex
Blyth Power and Hull's own CrackTown (the love affair continues).
Whether class described the classroom feel that some of Joseph Porters' delves
into Greek history brought
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 9th April 08 - The Blueskins (Last Ever Hull Show), Kal El's Cape and Kill Surf City At The Adelphi By Michelle Dee Photos By Winston Sanders (Blueskins) and Michelle Dee (others)
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After being approached by CRS Events to help promote The Blueskins visit to Hull it was with a
sense of dismay that I learned that the band had taken the decision to split up the week before.
They were playing their existing dates then calling it a day. It would seem that having
EMI and Domino in your corner is not enough to guarantee successful tour attendances.
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Music Reviews - Friday 11th April - Scouting For Girls at Hull University By Gemma Durham
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Scouting for girls delivered a belting performance last Friday, it is safe to say
their a 2008 success story and continue to deliver top class performances to fans.
I have been lucky enough to know the band from 2005 as an original wolfcub.
The band started in 2005 with lifelong friends Roy Stride, Pete Ellard, and
Greg Churchouse.
The success of the band is largely down to the fans, wolfcubs, and airplay by Radio One.
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Music Reviews - Friday 28th March 08 - Thisisull Live featuring CrackTown, Black and White Tango and Mermaids in the Basement at the Adelphi By Michelle Dee Photos by Lucinda Livingstone Photography
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A poorly fish was I on this dank Friday night, and after a series of
delays I wasn't expecting the best of nights. How wrong was I?
Just after eight there were queues outside and they kept coming in
until well into the second band.
An odd billing perhaps, putting CrackTown on with a couple of guitar
and keys exponents but one which worked surprisingly well.
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