They played a brilliant set, starting with glorious 3-part harmonies that led into Analogue. A modern day love song that led straight into the brilliant pop of How We Met (Cherry Pie).
Debut single Honey was a delight, highlighting the sense of melody and the song structures that allow lead and backing vocals to combine so beautifully. The band were looking and sounding good.
pic by Hannah MacMillan
Friends is one of their best songs, the combined synth and bass riff at the start has a sense of power and drama, the heartfelt vocals tell of love that is coming to an end. The closing section is tremendous, the drum rolls are pure Spector-esque. I can't wait to hear this recorded.
This is how it starts
The beginning of the end
This is the part when you say
You just want to be my friend
You're Still Mine is the a-side and it brought a huge cheer. The New Order-esque bass line got people dancing down the front and the band jammed along at the end.
The band made reference to the forthcoming referendum when introducing Coming Up Roses as the punchy chorus references YES several times. It's driving Motown beat made and the chorus made it a stand out.
It's A-L-W-A-Y YES
I'll always love you
A-L-W-A-Y YES
I'll aways be true
TeenCanteen are planning to record an album over the next few months and had the confidence to end the set with a brand new song called Sirens. It was brilliant, another song I can't wait to hear recorded.
2 comments:
Hi,
Do you have an e-mail address/twitter/fb page you could link me to?
It's with regards to reviewing a gig.
would be good if ye could actually credit the people whose photos ye use
#justsayin
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