Fife Kills Tour @ Captain's Rest, 15 Feb

3/5 stars
Pleasant folk evening, although many boats remaining to be rocked.
Event review by Lauren Mayberry.
Published 23 February 2009

The only band of this particular stop of the Fife Kills tour to possess a designated drummer, Rob St. John (***) deliver the most rewarding performance of the evening. The eponymous self-deprecating frontman shyly moves the band through their short set, his at times Nick Drake-like timbre complemented by sparse harmonies. Softly poignant lyrics (“sing a song my heart forgot”) and epic, organic soundscapes entertain a crowd apparently as yet unfamiliar. 

Eagleowl (***) bring out their strings and two-part tearjerk harmonies to much applause. Always surprisingly effective without a drummer, the band are tonight dogged by technical glitches, leaving a sense of going through the motions somewhat and lacking the unique emotional force with which they usually perform. Yet, their crescendos, sensitively intelligent lyrics, soft-spoken audience interaction and a fan-pleasing encore - with a song title too rude to name - mean that Eagleowl can satisfy even when the chips are down. [Lauren Mayberry]

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  • Ach! They never play that 'song title too rude to name' when I go and see them. Curses!

    Posted by Darren Carle | Monday February 2009 @ 11:38

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