- Venue:
- Astoria, London »
- Artists:
- Justice »
Almost everyone here looks like a 15-year-old poster child for everything wrong with the current state of the indie-rock ‘attitude’ and its consequential fashion ethos. Let’s leave the music out of this for a minute, as its merits are debatable, but when was it ever indie to look like a coked-up Lily Allen, or member of Razorlight? For fuck’s sake, what am I missing here? Is it the aesthetic that runs the music, or vice-versa? The former is demarcating here. Also, it is rammed, The Astoria that is, illegally so. This is a dance show, and we have no room to move, let alone get down.
But it is Valentine’s Day - a happy one to everyone indeed - and Justice is on. Black lights surround the stage. A giant oddly religious cross is front and centre. There are a shitload of stacks. _ Definitely Justice. Two cats so cool, they probably sweat vodka and Red Bull. Said amps fortify the DJ booth. The cross is blinding and the bass is, well, immense. No need to visualize that. Cue _‘Genesis’. AWESOME.
The beat enrages the floor, coiling the demons from past club nights into action to shake The Astoria as if the show coincided with an earthquake. First comes the house, then the techno, then the mash-up of funk, ‘80s sheik and rock. All systems go for ‘D.A.N.C.E’, a prompt, bellowed sing-a-long, while ‘Stress’ sees a few hipsters crowd surf. No talking, no stopping, just Justice tonight, as the beats twist and turn effortlessly through peaks and valleys exploding in well positioned climaxes craftily attuned to bringing out the most of each beat. These two are really, really good at what they do. Each song exemplifies this.
Instead of the usual few hours Justice has to create and slowly molest the dancefloor, the duo is restricted to 45 minutes here, so the songs are short, punchy and concise. ‘We Are Your Friends’ is greeted with hysteria, as is ‘Waters of Nazareth’, but everything ends as quickly as it begins. Yet, the dirtier the bass gets, and it is fucking dirty at times, the more we shake. The Astoria feels as if it’s falling apart, attacked from all sides. But this is business as usual. More standards from the album appear, in addition to a Franz Ferdinand remix of ‘Fallen’ and an ode to Soulwax with a mash-up of ‘NY Excuse’, the Nite version. This is good, very good, even if the blend of trance, techno and dirty house is predictable from start to finish. Eyes closed, ignorant of the mass of hipsters around me, this is perfect, proof that music can trump the aesthetic.
Everyone looks the part, but only Justice is playing the part. This is – and they are – cool. The rest of us, by comparison, certainly aren’t. What a treat.
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Great review.
It was an awesome set, but like you mentioned the lack of space killed any opportunity for dancing.
Also the crowd did make me feel like I was at a Kaiser Chiefs gig a few times. Mainly when a bunch of complete nobs started a mosh pit to 'Waters of Nazareth'.
(On a lesser note, 4th paragraph: "we more we shake" should be "the more we shake". Not being pedantic, just pointing it out)
that was my fault
fixxxxed
sounds like
they've been playing the same set for almost a year now then...
Awesome, but a hint at something new would be welcome. Very welcome.
9th August
The date they debuted their live show at Victoria park. I think the same set for 7 months is more than acceptable!
Odd review
"When was it indie to look like a coked-up Lily Allen.....?"
When was it ever 'indie' to look like anything? Looked like the kids were dressed how they wanted to, and were having a fucking good time doing it to me!
"Also, it is rammed, The Astoria that is, illegally so"
It was sold out, the astoria is always that busy when it is sold out. Creates a great atmosphere from where I'm standing.
The 'stacks' either side of the cross are all fake.
Justice played for 1 hour 10 minutes.
Worth noting the mixing in of master of puppets by Metallica and a Rammstein tune I can't remember. Totally justifies the 'nobs' starting a pit to me!
Good show, slightly dodgy encore with the souless Soulwax mix.
Behind that cross they've only got a pair of cd mixers and a laptop!
noted..
I know the stacks are fake.. apologies for not noting that... also, had beer spilled on me three times.. mostly because of ineptitude and crazy teenagers (not the band). I call that cramped.
Bristol
They played at the Bristol Academy on the 17th and this review easily sits with my experience. I did want a little more charisma though, or even some theatre - it just seemed like there were a couple of roadies on the decks...quite a sound though...that bass!
the lack of space and set of SKINS type enviro
was identikit to their gig at Koko last year. Shame that the venue and promoters are still doing it..
The Master of Puppets mix
was tremendous.
it was
actually at the Mean Fiddler in June for the D.A.N.C.E. party - I was there.
What they seem to be going for is a live 'rock gig' vibe, and most rock bands would try to change their set as much as possible, I would've thought.
this summer
reckon this lot are totally gonna rule the festivals. cannot wait.
^^^^
yep
it's actually
a new set for this UK tour - same album tracks obviously but re-jigged with added bits, Metallica + Soulwax live versions etc etc.
(not a know-it-all, just their PR. haha)
great article
yeah it was a fantastic night, i was there, does anyone know where i can download or get an mp3 of the whole gig because they do usually realease their gigs.
but yeah not much space to dance but who cares, you saw justice!

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