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Artist: House of Lords, Silverjet & Vendetta Venue: Legends, Newcastle Date: 19 may 2008 |
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So House of Lords are touring the UK promoting new album, ‘Come To My Kingdom’ and being a bit of a fan it was beholding of me to check em’ out. Now I’ve seen HoL every time they’ve played the UK, going back to the first album but this current line-up is the dog’s bollocks as far as I’m concerned. I’d already seen them a few days earlier at Z Rock in Birmingham and was once again mightily impressed and wanting to support the local rock scene I dutifully turned up to see em’ in Newcastle. Before the gig I was under the
impression the 3 bands were going to be playing the big room in Legends,
so it came as a bit of a surprise to find they were going to be playing
the much more intimate, smaller room. The reason for this was obvious,
where once Newcastle was a major force on the scene, only the hardy few
bother to turn up for gigs these days (shame on those not there). Anyway, onto the evening at
hand and first up were Vendetta, who were originally supposed to be second
on the bill but apparently drum configurations weren’t conducive tonight.
Now even though I know 3 members of this band very well from years past I
didn’t know any of their songs, so this was going to be virgin territory
we were entering. They kicked off their set with 'Fire At Will' and straight
away I noticed the PA wasn’t doing the band any justice whatsoever, but you
couldn’t disguise the 80’s metal emanating from the stage and some great
guitar histrionics during the solo. Now I’d heard of Sheffield ragamuffins Silverjet but had never heard any of their material, so more virgin territory to be explored. They walked on stage looking like LA Strip rejects and proceeded to launch into some very polished glam/sleaze tunes. The band were tight and pulled of some rather good T.Rex/Faster Pussycat style songs. The PA had suddenly acquired a new lease of life, making songs like 'Hell Yeah' and 'Won’t See Me Bleeding' best in show. I did feel their style wasn’t right for the evening’s shenanigans but I have to admit, they are damn good at what they do and I think they may even have made a few new fans tonight. And so onto the main event,
House of Lords for the first time in Newcastle and I positioned myself at
the front of the stage to get some pics (all to no avail of course). The
intro to 'Sahara' quietly emanated from the PA and Jimi Bell stepped to his
mic and said louder and the sound guy cranked it up, at which point my ears
went “oh shit”, but it seemed Jimi may have meant he wanted his monitors
louder. Now I can’t remember all the
songs they played, I gave up after 'Sahara' as the 2 guys next to me hardly
let up on the head-banging throughout, so it was impossible to take notes,
but the setlist was like a best of HoL. The set featured 17 songs
including 'Pleasure Palace', 'I Wanna Be Loved', 'Love Don't Lie' and 'Slip Of
The Tongue' from the debut album. Amidst all this rock n’ roll
majesty we were treated to a BJ Zampa drum solo, who was playing along to
a keyboard sample, much better than your normal run of the mill drum
solos, the man makes playing the drums seem effortless. We were also
treated to a truly blistering Jimi Bell guitar solo, burning the fret-board so fast I thought he may need water pouring on his fingers
afterwards. He makes other guitar players seem pedestrian at times. Now I mentioned earlier that I didn’t realise how up close and personal tonight would be for me. Well, during 'Pleasure Palace' (a fave tune I was bellowing along to). James stepped from the low stage, singing the song 6 inches in front of me then thrusting the mic in my face to sing the chorus, THE highlight of my night and month, thank you very much that man!! Must remember to give him a bottle of wine next time they play in the UK. Now the band were hanging around after the show to chat and sign stuff but unfortunately, I had to leave straight away but my night had already been a blast. So there you have it people, House of Lords have decimated venues across our shores once again and I have yet to see them do a bad show. If you get the opportunity to see em', do so, you'll come away with a smile on your face. *Review by Brassy |
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