Artist: Zebrahead & Fleeing From Finales 

Venue: Carling Academy, Newcastle 

Date:  2 may 2007 

As we turned the corner at about 6.40 pm it was immediately apparent that tonight’s show was not only a sell out, but also that all the Zebrahead fans had been queuing up outside for quite some time in anticipation for tonight’s show.

After nearly an hour of waiting and chanting, the first of tonight’s two bands hit the stage, Hastings based rockers Fleeing From Finales and a loud and enthusiastic cheer went up from the all ages crowd.

Opening up their set with ‘Under Covers Over You’, a track which is taken from their new CD and one that immediately won the somewhat hyper crowd over.

They continued with a set mixed of Emo styled songs but with a little keyboards courtesy of front man Sam Little.

Although the sound wasn’t exactly perfect out front, the crowd were definitely up for it jumping about and giving their all, which is always nice to see.  All ages gigs can sometimes be hit or miss events, especially for the support act, but Fleeing From Finales had definitely made their mark on the crown here tonight, especially with tracks like ‘An Emotional Summer Of Cricket’ and the even more bizarrely titled ‘Mighty Ducks vs Thundercats’ which seem to get the crowd in the right mood for the main event, which wasn’t long in following.

As the lights went out, up went the chants of Zebrahead, but it wasn't the band who hit the stage first but rather one of the road crew, who entertained the crowd with a few jokes as the band prepared for their set back stage with a little victory dance (if you were down the front you too would have witnessed this!).

The band eventually came on stage and immediately all hell broke loose as bodies leaped in the air as Orange Counties own Matty, Ali, Ben, Ed and Greg burst on stage and unleashed their infectious Pop Punk with the opener ‘Rescue Me’.  Carrying on into the next song ‘In My Room’, which seemed only to inject even more adrenalin into an already hyped up crowd.

'Here To You' was the first of the songs taken from the band's new album ‘Broadcast To The World’, which went down a storm before what has to be most bizarre thing I’ve seen at a gig.  Ali asked the crowd to take two steps back and all sit down on the floor and when 'Jag Off' started they all leapt into the air and carried on leaping up and down throughout the entire song which, was a bit discerning for me as the floor of Academy 2 had to be reinforced last year and I was wondering if the new supports could take such a vast beating.

The set continued to impress with the excellent ‘Falling Apart’ from the bands 2003 MFZB album, then it was back to the new album for the next song ‘Postcards From Hell’, which Ali dedicated to not only tonight’s audience, but also to the City of Newcastle, as the band had apparently spent the past two days in our fair city to absorb some of the cities culture ... well the Strip Club, the Cinema, and the Casino were drummer Ed won two hundred pounds.

The band continued with another song from the new album ‘Back To Normal’ before dedicating the next song to all their diehard fans, of which there were plenty in the room tonight, as they went back to MFZB for ‘Into You’.

By this time the band had the crowd eating out of their hands and to prove it they asked Ed to suggest something for the crowd to do to prove how much they loved the band ... and so he did, he said he wanted to audience to "Cluck like Chickens" ... and being an obliging sort of crowd, we suddenly had a room full of 250 Clucking Chickens!, which then turned into 250 Meowing Cats after another request courtesy of Ed.

It was back to the music after all the merriment as the band ripped through the set with ‘Alone’, ‘Hello Tomorrow’ and finishing of the main part of their set with the classic Zebrahead song ‘Playmate Of The Year’.

The band hadn’t left the stage before the chants of "Zebrahead! Zebrahead!" were started.  The crowd turned it into "Oggy! Oggy! Oggy!", which on returning to the stage, the band asked what the crowd were shouting.  They'd thought the fans were shouting "Ugly! Ugly! Ugly!, Fun! Fun! Fun!". 

This had the rooms in fits of laughter both on and off stage and one which got a rallying "Oggy! Oggy! Oggy!, Oi! Oi! Oi!" response from the thoroughly excited crowd. 

You really had to be there to see it because it was one of those magic moments that stay with you for a long time.  The band were both speechless with pride and astounded at what was going on off stage.


Once they came round to their senses again they proudly announced that Newcastle was now officially their favourite city in the world to play, beating their previous favourite of Prague hands down.

It was back to the music as the band continued their frenzied assault from were they had left off with a couple more from the new album 'Broadcast To The World', ‘Wake Me Up’ and the superb ‘Anthem’, which really saw the fans take flight, before capping it off with ‘The Set Up’.  Which started with a strange giant circle of fans running around in the centre of the floor, before breaking into a huge mosh pit which contained 100 fans.  Given how tightly packed the room was it was quite something to see. 

All of which rounded off a superb night and one which will surely be etched on the memories of the all who were here tonight for many a long while, and maybe next time the band come they will play the larger Academy 1, because I’m sure they will have no worries filling it after tonight’s performance. 

 

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