Editors - Barrowland @ Glasgow
electrifying...
electrifying...
some satisfied grins amongst the long hair and Manowar t-shirts
Rampantly enthusiastic...
a truly amazing performance from a great band that hopefully won't, like Adonis, turn into pretty little narcissi if they perish prematurely
a never-ending episode of Dawson's Creek
I can't imagine I'd pop them on when I'm sizzling some bacon

A terrifying hybrid of the debauched anarchy of The Birthday Party and the industrial stealth of Kraut-rock....
A trio of diverse bands staunchly testify that there is great promise brewing in the central belt
A discordant mass of punk-fuelled aggression
A well-rounded evening with an unfortunate lull in the Angel's set
Time flies when your spilling your heart out to people you don't know very well....
Signature riffs from Metallica, the White Stripes and Jazz classic Take 5 are imbued with such a sense of fun
Their musical stylings can't quite match their swanky band name
Their sound is strong enough but sadly the song writing is distinctively lacking
The Arctic Monkeys leave believers and nay-sayers alike astonished in the fug of their irresistible slipstream
Even the more skeptical back rows seemed to be drawn in by Donna Maciocia's vocals and those that got too close were pushed back on the floor with the punch...
I did not clap my hands. I did not say yeah.
slightly more style than substance
Did their jubilance blow a fuse somewhere deep in the Art School?...
where else can you dance to Mudhoney?...