Midlake at the Playhouse July 10th, part of the Mouth of the Tyne Festival and I have to say an inspired booking by who ever organised the event. It's not often I get to see the same band twice in the same year, but I'd seen Midlake earlier at the start of the Antiphon tour back in February, so it was going to be interesting to see how the sound has developed. It's definitely fuller sounding and is all the better for it, good tracks on the album have become excellent live vehicles for the band, in fact I'd now say Antiphon is my fave album by them.
September 22nd, Anathema at Newcastle's O2 Academy this time
with the missus who had dismissed the last band we saw together,
Midlake – the Glasgow gig, as not being Rock 'n' Roll enough for her.
We caught a few songs
from support band Mothers Cake and I'm afraid they didn't impress.
There
seemed an interminable wait while the stage was made ready for
Anathema, probably due to them being moved to the smaller hall, maybe a
little over 200 in the audience, where as the night before they'd sold
out in, yes you guessed it, Glasgow! It was a tight squeeze for the six
of them on stage.
The audience were well up to this one and they were
greeted by a mighty cheer and roar as they took to the stage and opened
up with The Lost Song parts one and two from new album Distant
Satellites, listened to in silence by a totally engrossed crowd,
literally erupting in to applause and cheers when the song ended. Next
up was Untouchable parts one and two, a real fave of mine, and once more
the audience we totally in to what was being presented to them, no one
talking through the set, everyone concentrating on the gig, which was
wonderful.
This was a real old school gig, no flashy visuals, basic
lighting and I think it was all the better for it. The music stood on
it's own and the vocal interplay between Lee Douglas (much given to
doing 'thumbs up' to the crowd!) and Vincent Cavanagh was excellent.
They played tracks from the past 10 years including a wonderful version
of 'A Natural Disaster' from 2003.
Like all the best gigs it was over
far too soon, I could quite happily have listed to them in to the small
hours, in fact once we got home 'Universal' was quickly placed in the CD
player and left playing as we drifted off to sleep.
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