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wookievickie
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Topic: Oceansize - King Tuts, Glasgow , Scotland, - 07/10 Posted: March 17 2008 at 18:10 |
yes indeed, seems like forever since i've seen them. i was really frustrated when I realised (it was also partially due to a friend being late, which I suffered silently ) here's hoping they're back soon, i can't wait. really looking forward to the album now x
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The Rain Man
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Posted: March 17 2008 at 17:02 |
That was unfortunate, hopefully they will be back soon with another batch of gigs in the UK. Hope you enjoy Frames!
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wookievickie
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Posted: March 15 2008 at 21:31 |
album duly ordered
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wookievickie
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Posted: March 15 2008 at 21:24 |
u've really inspired me to buy the latest tho.. i'll get on play.com toot suite
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wookievickie
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Matteo
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Posted: October 23 2007 at 14:15 |
Hope they'll be as good as you described tonight when i'm seeing them live in Copenhagen, i'm really excited..
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Posted: October 19 2007 at 17:27 |
wish I'd be there
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Easy Livin
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Posted: October 19 2007 at 14:48 |
Great report, especially for a first post TRM!!
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The Rain Man
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Posted: October 19 2007 at 14:44 |
Having not seen Oceansize since April last year; I was looking forward
to this gig immensely. It was the same venue as last time, but with 2
different support acts. Hopes fall were meant to be playing a joint
headline show but for some reason couldn't.
Twin Atlantic
The
first band on were Glasgow based Twin Atlantic. I have seen these guys
once before at the Glasgow Barfly playing with Red Snowman. Think it
might have been Succioperro. From what I remember they were a 3 piece.
Now however they are a four piece, with a new guitarist. They have some
good songs which feel Biffy-esque towards their more experimental
direction. I did feel on the whole though, that the different parts to
each of the songs felt like they were glued together. What I mean by
this is that they take the good ideas they have, e.g. a guitar part,
vocal part or drum part and try to force it in to the song, instead of
just letting the song develop, so those bits make sense in the context
of the song. In saying that, I do think if I gave them a few more
listens, I would get into it more. A heavy start to the night which led
nicely to the next band…
Slave to Gravity
I
wasn't even sure of the name of this band when they were on and had to
look them up on Oceansize's 'my space' when I got home. When they first
came on stage to set up their gear, my brother and I were trying to
work out who was in the band and who wasn't. When they came on, we
could not believe it and if I was perfectly honest I thought they were
going to be total garbage.
Picture this if you can. The lead
singer/guitarist is dressed in skin tight red jeans, with a red jacket
to match. He also had straight long hair and a trimmed moustache like
someone out of a 70's rock band. The lead guitarist was wearing a black
suit jacket, dark jeans and had a mop top hair style like someone out
of the strokes. The bassist outfit resembled something a die hard Guns
and Roses fan would wear, a t-shirt with tartan trousers. Last but by
no means least a drummer who had a skin head and was wearing a plain
black t-shirt and black jeans.
So now we knew who was actually
in the band, I was racking my brain trying to conjure up what they are
actually going to sound like. As you can imagine, my brain went into
overload! Then I realised its probably better to just wait and see!
What
I got was pure rock and roll with Chris Cornell style vocals but with
lots more whaling. Overall a very enjoyable and energetic set. So the
lesson learned: Don't judge a band before they've played a note.
Usually I don't do this, but there was just such a contrast in the
styles of clothing, it was hard not too!
Oceansize
Tonight
saw Oceansize on the stage for a memorable hour and forty minute set.
Most of the set was geared towards their new album 'Frames'. The album
had only been out a week before the gig and due to postal strikes I
still hadn't received it by the time the gig came around. So I was
interested in how it sounded compared to its predecessors; Effloresce
and Everything into Position. One notable difference is that there is a
lot more keyboard usage. But bearing in mind one the guitarists does
the keyboard, it still leaves the 2 other guitarists to ensure the
wonderful wall of sound Oceansize create is not lost and is instead
enhanced. On first impressions it sounds very promising, a little bit
heavier than 'Everything into Position', and I will definitely be
investigating it further over the coming months when I eventually get
the CD!
They also fitted in the classics from Effloresce, with
'Catalyst', 'Remember where you are' and 'Women who love men who love
drugs'. From 'Everything into Position' they played 'Homage to a shame'
and my personal favourite 'Music for a nurse'. If you haven't heard
'MFAN' before I would definitely recommend it! Played live it's just a
mesmerising experience. Normally I head nod, dance about or sing to
songs, but for this one I just stood and took it all in. It was just so
moving and sounds epic live. Although it is nine minutes long, the way
its constructed makes it feel like it's only about four minutes.
Absolute gold. The 'Size finished the night with 'Ornament/Last Wrongs'
which has to be in contention for best set closer ever. Again absolute
genius.
Once again Oceansize deliver a set straight out the top
drawer and with 'Frames' it certainly looks like there onto yet another
winner.
Set List:
Commemorative 9/11 T-Shirt Unfamiliar Remember Where You Are Trail of Fire Savant Catalyst Sleeping Dogs and Dead Lions Women Who Love Men Who Love Drugs Homage to a Shame Music for a Nurse
Encore: Paper Champion Ornament/Last Wrongs
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