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With 2008 now well and truly underway the
world of rock is once again in motion and so are we here at the Mayfair
Mall, as once again we hit the road to follow the best of what’s new and
those refusing to heed to the vast unpopularity of Rock music in this
country and continuing in what they hold most dear, their music.
Tonight
we have two bands that fit into both those categories, firstly the best up
a coming young band around in my opinion, a band that I have the utmost
respect for and one that has all the right ingredients to go all the way
in this mixed up business, if only they could get the breaks, and the
secondly the later, a band that refuses to lay down and die and is the
vision of one of the North East’s finest guitarists Mr Rob Weir, together these bands
are Whitefire and the Tygers Of Pan Tang.
Whitefire are a band that have come a
long way since I caught them at Hartlepool’s Studio a few years ago and
given the chance, I will always try to catch as many of their live shows as
is possible.
The band led by the vocal force that is
Jon Sibley have forged ahead with their classic rock sound and haven’t bent
under the weight of what’s hip and trendy today. Together with the
young virtuoso guitarist Chris Mills, rhythm guitarist Steve Mee, bassist
RJ Ellershaw and John Maughan on drums, they are collectively known as Whitefire.
The band get their set underway with a
new one, ‘Getting High, Getting Low’. An instant hit with me this one with Sibbs showing what a great voice he has and with the near perfect guitars
of Mills and Mee, the band are definitely on to a winner with this all out
rocker.
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It's the bluesy guitars of Mills that
get the next song ‘Set it Free’ underway. This song starts off with that
familiar blues sound but
soon the all out rock is unleashed on an unsuspecting audience, again with Sibbs
leading the way with his powerful vocals. The band have built up
their stagecraft and on the reasonable sized stage at Rio’s, it's nice
to see all the band standing forward instead of hiding in
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the shadows, such has the bands
confidence grown since that night in Hartlepool. |
The band keep the tempo going with ‘Keep
It Alive’ before we get another new one with the bluesy Free like tones of
‘Down Town Grooving’, with Mills showing his fret burning skills which are
carried on with the mid paced lick filled ‘Home Coming Blues’.
The band have introduced three new songs
in tonight’s set each one receiving my stamp of approval, but pick of the
new ones for me has to be the last of the three the outstanding rocker ‘Do
Or Die’. Once again a song that showcases the bands maturity of song writing and their
ability to turn up the heat whenever possible.
One of my favourite tracks from the band
is the tremendous ‘S.L.R.’, this feel good rocker has had me hooked from the
beginning as Mills rips up a storm on this one and Sibbs really gets the
best out of his vocals on this one.
The band round off another fantastic set
with ‘Soul Stealer’ another slice of rock from the lads from Bedale which
finishes off another storming set.
I’ve always sang the praises of this band
and I’m willing to say that if you're into good old fashioned Classic Hard
Rock then check out the new generation of young bands coming through at
the moment because the quality really is there for all to hear. Whitefire
in my opinion should be at the top of your "must see" list so watch out for them as
they carry on the tour with the Tygers.
Speaking of the Tygers of Pan Tang what
can I say, this has to be the third time I’ve seen the band with this
line-up of Rob Weir (guitars), Dean Robertson (guitars), Brian West (bass),
Craig Ellis (drums) and Jacopo Meille (vocals), and each time I’ve seen
them I have been mighty impressed. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again,
THIS
is what all those Tygers fans have been waiting for. No disrespect to Richie Weeks or Tony Liddell but Jacopo Meille has all the ammunition to
re-ignite the band back to where they belong and has injected the rest of
the band with some kind of youth serum as they all have a new lease of life, and
with a new album due for release later this year, 2008 could very well be the
year of the Tyger.
Back to tonight’s show though and the band get
things underway after the intro with a ‘Hellbound’, a real classic Tygers
song with Meille showing what a great vocalist he really, and with Weir and
Robertson sharing guitar duties, the pair seem well up for tonight.
Even West
is getting in on the action with Ellis powering away like the engine
he is. The band haven’t sounded this tight in years and despite Weir having
a few monitor issues, the sound out front is just superb.
Things carry on with more from the
infamous ‘Spellbound’ album with ‘Take It’. Again with Weir showing their might
be snow on the roof but there’s plenty of fire in the boiler as he just
rips up a storm on this one.
The first of the new material is next a
track that features on the bands latest EP ‘Back And Beyond’, the excellent
‘Live 4 2day’. Again with Jacopo showing what a powerhouse vocalist he is as he
reaches every corner of the venue with ease.
After the new stuff it's back to the
classics as we go back to the ‘Crazy Nights’ album for ‘Raised On Rock’,
with Weir and Robertson trading licks like the two pro’s they are and
really having fun with it.
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the next one, as one of his favourite all time Tygers songs and uses the
time to have a quick heads up with the sound guy about the lack of his
vocals in his monitor. Then it's all guns blazing with ‘Suzie Smiled’, again
sweeping back the years with this one which is taken from the bands debut album ‘Wildcat’,
and
with Jacopo at the helm there seems to be a new self belief in the band as
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themselves, and so they should be as this is the best Tygers
performance to date for me as they are all firing on all six cylinders
tonight. |
Next it was back to the new material with ‘Bury
The Hatchet’, again taken from the 'Back and Beyond' EP and a track that will
feature on the bands new album, and what a track this is, pure Tygers Of
Pan Tang but with that modern edge, with Weir’s guitar sounding just
excellent on this one, this is most definitely a bright new era for the Tygers.
Once again we're rolling back the years as
it's straight into ‘Slave To Freedom’ as the two old hands Weir and
Robertson take centre stage and show the young guns how it's done. No egos
here, just fine Hard Rock guitar playing of the highest calibre.
We return to the 'Spellbound' album for the
magnificent ‘Silver and Gold’, again the guitar arrangements that Weir and
Robertson have put together for these classics are just superb and breath
new life into these songs. Bearing in mind that some are over twenty years
old they don’t sound dated at all.
Deano gets ‘Don’t Stop By’ underway with
Rob looking on but it's not long before he’s in on the act, with these two
again just feeding off each other's enthusiasm here tonight and it's
really great to watch. The
band don’t need to step up a gear but they do just that with ‘Rock and
Roll Man’, another superb slice of Hard Rock that gets the crowd singing
and clapping along.
The Tygers released their very first single
‘Don’t Touch Me There’ back in 1979 on the local label Neat Records, at the
time I thought this was a pretty weak single release and to be
honest was never really a fan of this particular song, but tonight how things have
changed, as the power of Jacopo really brings this song to life for me and I
have to say I much
prefer this new version to the original.
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Again Jacopo
breaths new life into ‘Gangland’. This storming rocker sees Weir and
Robertson again trading licks and West at the most animated I’ve seen for
a long while, as each and every member of the band seems to be really enjoying
playing together. The band leave the stage after this one only to return a
short time later to really rock the place with what else but ‘Love Potion
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old school rock with ‘Euthanasia’. A great end to a great show
and once again one that shows the world that these Tygers
haven’t lost any of their bite, Great Stuff! |
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