Man Shaped Wolf, Magnetic Skies, Kit B, The Chase, Inferiority Complex

Man Shaped Wolf, Magnetic Skies, Kit B, The Chase, Inferiority Complex

at Dublin Castle, London
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Man Shaped Wolf Chilli Peppers meets Zep and a shed load of attitude, plus some moments of impressive sensitivity- We're like the hairy chaps with the snouts, except were more upright and we rock harder, four fiercely funky rockers so energizing you'll have to get up and get down. screeching rock guitar with blistering solos and rhythm section that will make you feel like nothing else matters all fronted by the bellowing vocals of Mr Sky Wales himself

Magnetic Skies turning the Coldplay style into something a lot more biting, care of a genuinely fresh and impassioned vocal style- coming on somewhere between Jon Anderson and Julian Cope a la falsettonice vocal, highly accomplished music

The Chase - Wistful Beatlesey psych pop, elements of Brit Pop especially Oasis in their more reflective moments, also Reverend and the Makers, nice tunes.

Kit B Post punk dynamics and a nice pallette of sounds. Keys n guitar n bass n drums with a honeyed but firm vocal puts you in mind of something Zoo Records woulda put out in 1979. Elsewhere a hint of early Stone Roses in the jangle but more post punk psych a la Blue Orchids cum Section 25 really. Good kit then, Kit B.

Inferiority Complex first formed in late 1979, and in 1982 morphed into Mono. Reformed in 2011, and in 2017 released an album and single on German Shepherd Records. Post punk both historically and genre wise with influences from Joy Division, New Order, Section 25, The Wake, A Certain Ratio, Tunnel Vision, Gang of Four, Public Image Limited.

Man Shaped Wolf

Rated Excellent

The Dublin Castle

94 Parkway
Camden
London
NW1 7AN

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The Dublin Castle

94 Parkway
Camden
London
NW1 7AN

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