Monday, 28 September 2009

GIG REVIEW : The Used

- Manchester Academy 2 - 21st September 2009 -
Support : Hexes, We Are The Ocean.



 The lights are dimmed. The crowd is hushed. The tension in the air is overpowered only by the sense of anticipation. Then, The Band jump into centre-stage, spitting out 'Blood On My Hand', the new single from their latest album 'Artwork'. The room goes wild. This is quickly followed by another new addition to their repertoire - 'Empty With You'.
 A whirling ball of infectious enthusiasm, frontman Bert McCracken's effortless cool, has the crowd following his every move, as he prances across the stage; jumping, dancing and engaging them with light comedic banter. His request for 'a bean and cheese burrito' has every smitten fangirl frantically 'Googling' 'Manchester mexican restaurant' on her iPhone. As they kick it into high gear with 'Take It Away', (a favourite from second album 'In Love and Death'), the room explodes into a mosh pit that wouldn't feel out of place at a Metallica gig. Next on the agenda, 'I Caught Fire' is met with cheers from those who are familiar with the band's earlier work, and 'Hospital' fosters a fresh wave of movement in the growing mosh pit.
 'The Taste Of Ink' takes on a new life as McCracken raps out the second verse during a retro medley, (alongside 'All That I've Got' and 'Buried Myself Alive'). They skillfully rattle off a mix of old and new songs, like the pros they are, delighting both the die-hard fans and those less intimate with the foursome's electric discography. A quick dip back into the new Album produces 'Come Undone', a screamo-punk power-tune that incites a roar of appreciation, and 'Paralyzed' has everyone singing along.
 Then Bert informs us all of some terrible news - 'this will be our last song... but I got some really good news too, this song that we're gonna play next is HEAVY AS SHIT!' - yes, it's time for a good old-fashioned wall of death, - 'You know what we should do? That we haven't done in a long time? Let's separate right down the middle.... YEAH!.... Call this shit Cowboys versus Indians...this is the UK versus the United States of America, this is the Crips versus the Bloods... YEAH MOTHERFUCKER!' - The crowd parts as 'Pretty Handsome Awkward' starts up, and with a scream, all hell is let loose. Armaggedon has reached Manchester and Bert McCracken is heading the horsemen. After, they retire, heading backstage for a well deserved rest and undoubtedly a few cold ones.
....... Yeah right. As if the crowd would let them get away that easily. Bert, and guitarist, Quinn, return to the stage, for the encore, and, ever humble, take a minute to elicit some applause for their support bands, thank the die-hard fans, and, of course, threaten to kill them all, before crooning out an acoustic version of 'On My Own'. Certainly a magical moment for any true devotee. The rest of the band join them to crack out another new one, 'The Best Of Me', before calling out WiL Francis, (of Aiden fame), who just happened to be 'in town doing some acoustic shows'. After demanding that we 'WAKE UP!' the duo launches into an energetic rendition of the song that first got them noticed, 'A Box Full Of Sharp Objects', Bert and WiL tear it up, their electric chemistry igniting the room and forcing the knackered crowd to respond and mosh with renewed vigour.
 Then, as quick as it began, it's all over, the band retreat for the night, to sleep and shower... or drink their body weight in beer and in Bert's case, find a burrito shop. Leaving the crowd in a tired but sated daze, wondering what the fuck just hit them and when they'll be back to do it again.

 Verdict : This is my third time seeing The Used, and like a finely aged wine, they just keep getting better, (wow.. Bert McCracken wine, wonder how much that would go for?). They never fail to impress, with fantastic songs, an effortless performance that seems second nature, and enough stage presence to fill the Taj Mahal three times over. You can really tell these guys love what they do, and so does everybody else for that matter, If you get the chance to see them, take it. You won't be disappointed.

10/10

By Beth Cook



The Used's New Album 'Artwork', released on Reprise Records, 31st August 2009, is avaliable from their online store : http://www.theused.net/shop
Tour dates and tickets : http://www.theused.net/tour

Sunday, 27 September 2009

This Week's Song Crush

'London Town' - William Control



 From 'Hate Culture', debut album from William Control, (Aiden singer WiL Francis' side project).

 The perfect example of goth-rock, 'Hate Culture' is about a man named William Control and his last night on earth before he kills himself... yup, it's a little morbid, and a lot emo, but i can't help but love this song. The final track on the record, 'London Town' is quite different to the rest of the leather-clad ,electro-synth-metal-dance tunes. The lyrics perfectly reflect the utter despair and isolation of a man disillusioned with love, the world around him and humanity in general, this is accompanied by a haunting melody to create a beautiful acoustic piece. Whether you're indulging in the grief of rejected love, or just in the mood for something slower, this song is the ideal melancholy accessory for your ever-so-'deep' and dejected wallowing.  

By Beth Cook
 

Listen To It Here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDV51bKwfk0
 
'Hate Culture' released October 28th 2008 on Victory Records is available from the online store : http://www.victoryrecords.com/item/13661/0/William_Control_Hate_Culture