Lauren Kinsella (voice/keys), Alex Roth
(guitar, effects, voice), Laura Jurd (trumpet, synth, voice), Corrie
Dick (drums, percussion, voice).
(Review by Lance/photo courtesy of Ken
Drew).
Third appearance by Blue-Eyed Hawk
within these hallowed pages, second showing in Newcastle by Kinsella this week
and a first rate performance at last night's Splinter session at the Bridge
Hotel.
Hugh Cochrane gave a fair assessment of
their début CD Under
the Moon, I was present at
the CD
launch at Kings Place last month and, even as I type, Steve H may have words winging their way to me re Lauren's gig at Kings Hall on Thursday (the
girl certainly moves amongst the crowned heads!).
The gig at
Kinsella is indeed a sorceress capable of bewitching the listener with her flawless pitching and the vocal/trumpet passages are sheer magic. Jurd, laid back, played trumpet and keys (sometimes simultaneously) quite restrained albeit not without the occasional flourish that tells you that behind the Milesian exterior there is a Dizzy fighting to be free! Roth and Dick contributed to the proceedings admirably, the former, not content with merely (merely!) playing guitar, also concocted sound potions using an ebow (I think) and fiddling with foot pedals whilst Dick varied his attack using sticks (sometimes 2 in each hand) and mallets as well as changing cymbals more times than most people change their socks in a week!
It was different.
It was an experience.
It was excellent.
Lance.
2 comments :
I was at last nights gig and maelstrom is the most apt description. It was exciting, provocative stuff. I listened to the album on the way home and decided that this is what they need on the next Eddie Stobart Trucking CD.
Cheers
Dave
Spot-on review Lance. Spellbinding and raucous all in the same performance! Great stuff, and a real treat to see them in Newcastle.
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