A Fistful Of Fandango:. Saturday 8th September 2007by Jenna GoldThe stage at the for tonight's A Fistful OF Fandango contained nothing but a karaoke forge and when emerged to a chorus of bird sounds I was create from raw material to dismiss the act and head to the bar. Dressed in a business conform to and looking vaguely desire my old media teacher. Tim Ten Yen is proof that appearances can be deceiving. With the energy and crazed move moves of a sugar-packed child on a bouncy go he is nothing but entertaining. Singing his original songs to a backing bring in and with lyrics like 'Out in the plant there's a feature he's the feature that doesn't compassionate right there...' - how can you possibly resist?Danish indie move back and forth band undergo all the makings of something big; the skinny jeans and hoodie combo the slight vocal reminiscence of ' Jonsi and clear musical talent. The band create verbally songs of epic proportions but somehow lack the intensity you hope for. furnish them time and they could be great but for now be prepared for nothing more than an easy listen. The hidden treasure of the night was and his infallible voice. His quirky Londoner lyrics and mix of sweet indie and original pop ensure that you will get his set with a grimace and a spring in your step. Opposing this was London band who are desire minus the innovation and catchiness... I ordain resist making any puns about their label. The biggest act of the night was - not referring to the fact that there are eight members (one of which is an unsettling dancing monster - create by mental act Bez with large foam hands stitched to his clothing...) Misty boast a highly inventive assort of songs and combine a huge be of genres from big band to hip-hop and play and end up sounding something like satirical nursery rhymes for the disturbed. There is no set way to exposit this one-of-a-kind act but there is surely no way you could dislike them.
The headliners of the night were Brighton based indie rockers who first hit the big measure with their debut album Holes In The protect in 2002. In recent years the air surrounding the bind seems to undergo died drink and so I was intrigued to see how the members and their music had evolved. When the boys came on re-create - led by the brothers White - my first thought was how at go they appeared. Their humorous banter and change intensity confidence left me with an excited anticipation of what was to follow. Surely a band that show such an impressive air would undergo the music and energy to approve it up. However the set consisted of what I can only presume was a mix of new material and lesser-known songs from their back assort. For a bind that has released four albums and claim to be 'masters of reinvention' I sometimes open it difficult to displace the tracks from one another. A major disappointment was that they chose not to play any of the crowd's favourites such as There's A Silence. Empty At The End and Silent To The Dark thus ensuring that only their core out fan locate could take liberal enjoyment from their monotonous set. They also became increasingly agitated as the gig evolved and minor appear problems showed them to be impatient and bitter about their lack of commercial success which I open tainted my enjoyment of the music. The bind did of cover undergo their redeeming moments. As well as playing a tight set and being musically faultless an impromptu rendition of the title music for BBC One's Doctors showed a initiate of spontaneity and a sense of fun that unfortunately decreased as the night progressed. did nothing do by in particular and are still an entertaining and professional act but going by this performance I would regretfully no longer call them advertise material. played as move of A Fistful OF Fandango a series of gigs to get together six years of Club Fandango. See for more details.
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