Under the London Bridge train tracks stirs a mythical beast - the beat, ‘new rave’. Another year, another spurious media construct. As those who declare themselves thus seldom are, it’s neither new nor rave. But there’s a certain primeval transcendence in using kick drums as melodic instruments, an everlasting primal melody, wood on taut skin. Anyway, it’s nothing new: the beat is entwined with popular culture and the kids are always going to dance. They’ve been in bed together, forever.
It’s obvious which bands benefit from the ‘new rave’ tagline. Foals *are all brilliant sideways guitars and, bent double like beggars dancing, permanently in danger of snapping under the strain of their own rhythm. Post-new rave, if you will (oh dear). *The Sunshine Underground merge recycled northern offbeats and cowbells with that Zeppelin eunuch howl, and put on a real show. By rights this genre should be dead, but when pulled off with this panache it’s surely proof that while we’re all shoegazers some of us are looking at the stars.
Enter Neils Children, the permanent outsiders. Appropriately brooding like goths at a disco, they make instant horse flies of the good vibes. Musically and visibly they’re decades apart from the glow-stick-wavers fuelled by em-de-em-a and daddy’s bank balance (Neil, presumably, is skint). Each song is so dark you can’t see to the bottom even when held up to the brightest disco lights and, to a man, the audience is lost. There is nothing to dislike, but they once fed a mutual friend’s hamster coke at one of his house parties...
After a new rave sit down, the Art Brut misfits return. Although they’ve been quiet for a while, you know they’re bound to reappear stronger and more infectious; a Jarvis with bird flu. Eddie Argos is, as ever, the consummate mouthpiece for all our adolescent meanderings. I’ve been twenty for two months now, and it’s not little compliment I’m beginning to miss perfectly understanding Art Brut more than I do so the Ramones.
** Robots in Disguise** (pictured) were in The Mighty Boosh once, y’know. Two pretty girls + a pretty good idea = cynical indiebeat at its ridiculous best. It's lost on me until their 'You Really Got Me' cover; they might as well play Rimbaud or Baudelaire or Shelley for all anyone here will ever care. Tonight, a programmed drum pattern that can move your feet is above anything that could move your head. When we’re all dancing to the same beat nothing else seems to matter.
Like the entire evening they’re a certain victory, though for what I’m not quite sure...
- Neils Children - You Didn't Care
- Neils Children - You Didn't Care
- Further acts announce their Great Escape
- Insomniacs Ball at SeOne, London, South East England, Sat 25 Nov
- Insomniacs Ball at SeOne, London, South East England, Sat 25 Nov
- Insomniac's Ball returns
- Great! Ormond Street benefit with Redjetson and more
- Fugitives and Refugees: Exciting new club night
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Haha
My girlfriend used to hang out with Neil's Children a little bit for some reason. I wish I'd have mentioned the feeding coke to a hamster incident, but it's a hard thing to slip into a conversation. They are, incidentally, not a very good band.
you only gave foals a 7?
they were better than that!
what does a 7 sound like?
it's all relative, innit.
yeah
i am shit at arguing
love-
ly.
Post new rave?
LOL.
poor thing
did it die? i assume it must have died. one of neil's children told me in detail about how he got his genital warts burned off by the doctor.
Hamster fun
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Neils Children
Robots In Disguise
Art Brut
Foals
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