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'Rock Night Satellite 5' @ Ryan's Bar: Oct 20th
'Rock Night Satellite 5'
Thurs Oct 20th 2005
Ryan's Bar
181 Stoke Newington Church St
London
N16 0UL
Mystery Meat
The Neon Plastix
Beverly
Econoline
+ Special Guests
First band 8.pm prompt - late
£4/3 with flyer/Artrocker card
A four band bonanza plus special guests and dj support on this very special, celebratory night, of all things musical and noisy from electronics to folk, punk to rock.
Pls note the venue change, to a hassle free, intimate club space with a tight sound system, cheap beer and a great wee atmosphere.
They've played at one of my nights once before and back then almost single handily nearly destroyed not only the PA and their own guitars (i'm sure i saw a few drum sticks shatter like limbs, as Adrian was trying to practice his Kung Fu in amongst the toms) but a good friend of mine when a projectile, a pint glass no less, the perpetrator of the crime remaining unnamed, Alex, was hurled from the stage into one hell of a rocking audience. My pal has since recovered and the best bit of this jovial little escapade/musical riot was that it was captured in all its glorious entirety on top quality DV, that Tony Scott would have been proud of. Who am i talking about? well it can only be the one and only MYSTERY MEAT, who have just completed a rapturous series of gigs throughout the summer with the likes of Kaito, Kill Kenada and The Optimist Club , including a show stopping performance at In The City in Manchester man which literally tore the heart out of the Tiger Lounge and spat it back into the crowd.
Tonight you can hear this, tighter than a virgin's ****, 3 piece as they play tracks from their forth coming, 'Party On Tracy,' EP that was engineered and mastered at Mute by Elan Polushko of Arp fame as well as XFM fave, 'Stain Goddess' and plenty of new scuzzy stuff to rustle the autumn leaves, oh and fell the trees within a half mile radius.
Guys and gals you have permission to rock, but, for god's sake wear a crash helmet!
Who said plastic kills? No-one! It's the only link i could come up, and so to the next band, THE NEON PLASTIX, I received their demo recently and it blew me away, so much so i sent a txt to the wrong band asking them to play. Full of sheer joy, energy and fun; the music wasn't so bad either.
This 5 piece ensemble hailing from Sheffield are well and truly set for the big time if they keep up their ferocious break on to the scene with some damn fine guitars, drums and the odd synth work-out to boot.
They've only been gigging for 3 months now but have already played the Leadmill with cor blimey, Clor and The Metro in Oxford St not to mention just finishing a thrilling show with those perverts of pop, Domino Records' Test-icicles. Self described as, 'disco dancing geeks, who rather than spending time fixing air-fix models...would shape their time correcting various damage spots in the wide field of musical vibrations,' they're sure to be waxing lyrical about some crazy fool or horny dog when they haul their asses down to the bar.
If you have to think then think Mark Mothersbaugh's Devo meets Japan in one of ye olde England's dark and satanic mills for a spot of crumpet and a jam, except the factory is as bright as Willy Wonka's Y-Fronts.
Catch this lot before they explode!
Hastings used to be a place of violence when i was a lad back in 1066, that and a squalid fetid hole swarming with disease and dysentery. Well, things haven't changed much in nearly one thousand years and it no thanks to the next terrible trio who are about to descent upon Ryan's tonight.
Touted by DiS as having, 'filthy rifts,' with 'three-minute smash and grabs, AC/DC would make had they,...' formed in this second rate Blackpool, Jimmy, James and Paul will be ready to let arrows fly if you get in the way of their infections breed of post-punk that is bound to have you larking about the stage like a pack of doggers in a South End car park.
They're charming, chaotic, have supported a stellar cast including The Futureheads and Selfish C*unt and put them to shame. Ladies and gents, Rock Night Satellite is proud to present the bangin' BEVERLEY.
Please mind your heads from flying mics!
Last, but, by no means least on an eve that creeps up upon us like the withered hand of an old granny, it is my pleasure to be showcasing the musical talents of our next band, ECONOLINE. This four piece purveyor of catchy indie rock has seen them play all over Europe with a magnitude of diverse and exciting acts such as Pedro The Lion, Pram and Part Chimp due to their sonic scope and intricate musicianship. It should also be noted they have played with other bands that don't begin with the letter P. Self described as , 'fuzzy edged guitar wastelands,' which is really quite an emotive soundbyte, compared to the cultish Dinosaur Jnr and Sub Pop's, Mudhoney and responsible for a string of quality releases on the Seriously Groovy imprint including the stunningly organic, 'Music Is Stupid,' championed by the late John Peel, i personally prefer my own critique; 'more musical twists and turns than an New Orleans resuce operation.'
This band is a real treat to behold live, so come on down, the price is right!
After tonights bands there will be a jumble sale for the damaged sound system set to the music of Adaadat's first lady of electonics, Lazy Susan, who unfortunately missed out on playing at RNS4 due to venue restrictions. Rest assured she was none too happy, and ended up getting pissed up with her true friends but, all is made up for tonight and she is raring to go.
http://www.mysterymeat.co.uk
http://music.myspace.com/theneonplastix
http://www.myspace.com/beverley
http://www.seriouslygroovy.com/econoline.htm
Cheers
Bruce
Thurs Oct 20th 2005
Ryan's Bar
181 Stoke Newington Church St
London
N16 0UL
Mystery Meat
The Neon Plastix
Beverly
Econoline
+ Special Guests
First band 8.pm prompt - late
£4/3 with flyer/Artrocker card
A four band bonanza plus special guests and dj support on this very special, celebratory night, of all things musical and noisy from electronics to folk, punk to rock.
Pls note the venue change, to a hassle free, intimate club space with a tight sound system, cheap beer and a great wee atmosphere.
They've played at one of my nights once before and back then almost single handily nearly destroyed not only the PA and their own guitars (i'm sure i saw a few drum sticks shatter like limbs, as Adrian was trying to practice his Kung Fu in amongst the toms) but a good friend of mine when a projectile, a pint glass no less, the perpetrator of the crime remaining unnamed, Alex, was hurled from the stage into one hell of a rocking audience. My pal has since recovered and the best bit of this jovial little escapade/musical riot was that it was captured in all its glorious entirety on top quality DV, that Tony Scott would have been proud of. Who am i talking about? well it can only be the one and only MYSTERY MEAT, who have just completed a rapturous series of gigs throughout the summer with the likes of Kaito, Kill Kenada and The Optimist Club , including a show stopping performance at In The City in Manchester man which literally tore the heart out of the Tiger Lounge and spat it back into the crowd.
Tonight you can hear this, tighter than a virgin's ****, 3 piece as they play tracks from their forth coming, 'Party On Tracy,' EP that was engineered and mastered at Mute by Elan Polushko of Arp fame as well as XFM fave, 'Stain Goddess' and plenty of new scuzzy stuff to rustle the autumn leaves, oh and fell the trees within a half mile radius.
Guys and gals you have permission to rock, but, for god's sake wear a crash helmet!
Who said plastic kills? No-one! It's the only link i could come up, and so to the next band, THE NEON PLASTIX, I received their demo recently and it blew me away, so much so i sent a txt to the wrong band asking them to play. Full of sheer joy, energy and fun; the music wasn't so bad either.
This 5 piece ensemble hailing from Sheffield are well and truly set for the big time if they keep up their ferocious break on to the scene with some damn fine guitars, drums and the odd synth work-out to boot.
They've only been gigging for 3 months now but have already played the Leadmill with cor blimey, Clor and The Metro in Oxford St not to mention just finishing a thrilling show with those perverts of pop, Domino Records' Test-icicles. Self described as, 'disco dancing geeks, who rather than spending time fixing air-fix models...would shape their time correcting various damage spots in the wide field of musical vibrations,' they're sure to be waxing lyrical about some crazy fool or horny dog when they haul their asses down to the bar.
If you have to think then think Mark Mothersbaugh's Devo meets Japan in one of ye olde England's dark and satanic mills for a spot of crumpet and a jam, except the factory is as bright as Willy Wonka's Y-Fronts.
Catch this lot before they explode!
Hastings used to be a place of violence when i was a lad back in 1066, that and a squalid fetid hole swarming with disease and dysentery. Well, things haven't changed much in nearly one thousand years and it no thanks to the next terrible trio who are about to descent upon Ryan's tonight.
Touted by DiS as having, 'filthy rifts,' with 'three-minute smash and grabs, AC/DC would make had they,...' formed in this second rate Blackpool, Jimmy, James and Paul will be ready to let arrows fly if you get in the way of their infections breed of post-punk that is bound to have you larking about the stage like a pack of doggers in a South End car park.
They're charming, chaotic, have supported a stellar cast including The Futureheads and Selfish C*unt and put them to shame. Ladies and gents, Rock Night Satellite is proud to present the bangin' BEVERLEY.
Please mind your heads from flying mics!
Last, but, by no means least on an eve that creeps up upon us like the withered hand of an old granny, it is my pleasure to be showcasing the musical talents of our next band, ECONOLINE. This four piece purveyor of catchy indie rock has seen them play all over Europe with a magnitude of diverse and exciting acts such as Pedro The Lion, Pram and Part Chimp due to their sonic scope and intricate musicianship. It should also be noted they have played with other bands that don't begin with the letter P. Self described as , 'fuzzy edged guitar wastelands,' which is really quite an emotive soundbyte, compared to the cultish Dinosaur Jnr and Sub Pop's, Mudhoney and responsible for a string of quality releases on the Seriously Groovy imprint including the stunningly organic, 'Music Is Stupid,' championed by the late John Peel, i personally prefer my own critique; 'more musical twists and turns than an New Orleans resuce operation.'
This band is a real treat to behold live, so come on down, the price is right!
After tonights bands there will be a jumble sale for the damaged sound system set to the music of Adaadat's first lady of electonics, Lazy Susan, who unfortunately missed out on playing at RNS4 due to venue restrictions. Rest assured she was none too happy, and ended up getting pissed up with her true friends but, all is made up for tonight and she is raring to go.
http://www.mysterymeat.co.uk
http://music.myspace.com/theneonplastix
http://www.myspace.com/beverley
http://www.seriouslygroovy.com/econoline.htm
Cheers
Bruce