Ope May opened the
nights music with her beautiful song 2AM, Ope is someone I had
the pleasure to hear earlier in the year at Handsome Harry's and I'm
glad to hear more from this artist. After tuning the guitar Ope
covered Lucy Rose's Shiver in her unique style. Am I Your
Lover (which is also in a rather good episode of Toast SweatSessions) was next, it is simply exquisite. A more upbeat song was to follow with the Lily Allen cover LDN and
then the audience was treated to the first live outing for Ope's
new song Digby .
'It's upbeat to the end no
more sad songs' which
heralded a cover of Sweet About Me. The song Run ended
the set, it is my
favourite of Ope's songs and features some otherworldly vocals, just
a delight to my ears. Ope's songs garnered much applause from the appreciative audience but Ope's set was over all too quickly. It's very hard to put
Ope's sound into words other than say it's magically melancholic,
ethereal and enchanting. At times vocally Ope does remind me of
Elizabeth Fraser which for me is particularly pleasing. There will be
much more music from this young lady in the months to come make sure
you do your self a favour and go and hear her play.
The head-liners Red Room took to the stage and the the sound shifted from the melancholy
of Ope May to some serious Indie Rock goodness. This was the
penultimate gig from Red Room or as the vocalist Barney Fletcher
called it 'the ceremonial last gig'. Friends In High Places
began the hour of Red Room domination and it was good to start off
with this laid back track 'Take it slow they said, let it grow
they said'. The familiar guitar
riff of Wild
introduced
another classic Red Room tune. The audience was singing along and
getting into to spirit of the night as with many of these gigs the
crowd danced like no one was watching which is no bad thing. Angus
Maxwell was wished Happy Birthday by Red Room, those that don't know
Angus he has a unique dance style that I have witnessed at Red Room
gigs. On My Own
yet another solid track from Red Room and it's one of the newer songs
'I do it on my
own'.
They really showcase what a good unit of a band they are on this
song. The cover Gold
Digger
was seriously good as they Red Roomified it and made it for my money
better than the original by a country mile. OTBI
followed or the Ollie's Toilet Break Improv which is pretty self
explanatory.
'This is the second one we wrote' Gruelish this is another quality original track from Red Room. Ollie Troup's string breaks on his guitar and he quickly grabs his spare guitar and continues on unphased while the rest of the band carry on. Uptown Funk has Barney's vocals really wrapping around this tune and Ollie's guitar starts up funky as hell before ripping it up while the rhythm section of Jack Turnbull on Bass and Henry Gilham on Drums deliver the goods. Henry goes into a drum solo and straight into a superb heavy version of Black Skin Head. Red Room really make this rock, with Ollie's guitar sounding really menacing, so good, the audience really get into this and Red Room deliver a great cover. Barney heads off stage, 'Where's Barney?' He's gone to get some water and he's back soon enough but not before Ollie grabs a drum stick and starts making some awesome sounds on his guitar while Henry is slowly building up the momentum on the drums. The Red Room song 50 is next and it is a little freaky which I like, freaky is good. One of my favourite Red Room originals the 'Rules Breed The Rebels' is next and is still does sound like the child of Rage Against The Machine and Black Sabbath, just my cuppa tea. There was a Angus dance circle going on which was fun to watch, Barney is busting some moves and Ollie is on the amp, even I at this point was doing some really bad dancing! The last song of the night was a cover of Young Blood which started off nice and gentle before Red Room ramp it up in their usual style. Well the gig's over and Barney thanks everyone for their support 'Thank you very much guys we are Red Room Signing off '.
'This is the second one we wrote' Gruelish this is another quality original track from Red Room. Ollie Troup's string breaks on his guitar and he quickly grabs his spare guitar and continues on unphased while the rest of the band carry on. Uptown Funk has Barney's vocals really wrapping around this tune and Ollie's guitar starts up funky as hell before ripping it up while the rhythm section of Jack Turnbull on Bass and Henry Gilham on Drums deliver the goods. Henry goes into a drum solo and straight into a superb heavy version of Black Skin Head. Red Room really make this rock, with Ollie's guitar sounding really menacing, so good, the audience really get into this and Red Room deliver a great cover. Barney heads off stage, 'Where's Barney?' He's gone to get some water and he's back soon enough but not before Ollie grabs a drum stick and starts making some awesome sounds on his guitar while Henry is slowly building up the momentum on the drums. The Red Room song 50 is next and it is a little freaky which I like, freaky is good. One of my favourite Red Room originals the 'Rules Breed The Rebels' is next and is still does sound like the child of Rage Against The Machine and Black Sabbath, just my cuppa tea. There was a Angus dance circle going on which was fun to watch, Barney is busting some moves and Ollie is on the amp, even I at this point was doing some really bad dancing! The last song of the night was a cover of Young Blood which started off nice and gentle before Red Room ramp it up in their usual style. Well the gig's over and Barney thanks everyone for their support 'Thank you very much guys we are Red Room Signing off '.
Over
the year since I first saw Red Room they have improved a great deal
and they will be missed.I have only seen them a measly four times and for me that's not much for a band I
really like, in fact I rate these guys so highly I gave them Rock
Band of 2015 in The Outsider Awards and reviewed the EP last year. I spoke to the Birthday boy
Angus after the gig and he like myself was upset that they will be
splitting up. It seems like so much potential will go to waste but not so.
Now follows some pearls
of wisdom from The Outsider, I am after all ancient so pay attention.
Good Bands are like friends, at first you meet them and like them and
they become friendly acquaintances, then friends, then good friends
and sometimes they become an integral part of your life. Bands, like
most friends you meet in life then go off to Universities,
go live aboard, go travelling, move for work, new opportunities or just go on adventures. Now you can feel bad about it or count
yourself lucky you had some time with them, I prefer the later as to
do anything else is kind of selfish. I look forward to what the
individuals in the band get up to musically including Ollie's other
band The Happy-Sads who are playing the same venue on Friday
27th of May, don't miss it!
Thank you Red Room long
may you rule!
There is excellent
video footage of the gig by Martin Hayfield on his marvelous youtube page check it
out.
If anyone has some photo's of the night let me know I would love to put some up in this review.
If anyone has some photo's of the night let me know I would love to put some up in this review.
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