TMV return to Glasgow exactly 3 years to the day since they
last played in the city. Having chosen
not to tour Amputechture on these shores, they bring with them over 140 minutes
worth of new material to unleash on the Scots.
They certainly didn’t waste any time as there was no support act ‘The
Volta’ came on to the stage at 8.10pm, diving headfirst into a 15 minute
rendition of ‘Roulette dares’. The
tracks were spread nicely from the four albums, apart from only playing
‘Cygnus’ off Frances the mute, although it was a 30 minute version! It still remains my favourite album, although
the new album ‘Bedlam of Goliath’ is not too far behind. Second up was ‘Viscera eyes’ off Ampetechture
which has a great riff in which played live sent shivers down my spine.
The gig lasted for 3 hours meaning at
points it felt more like an endurance event both mentally and physically. Sometimes the jams such as during ‘Drunkship’
and ‘Cygnus’ would go on for so long I would actually forget which song they
started with in the first place. There
weren’t even many moments in between songs where there was silence. While most bands in between songs play the odd
chord here and there and talk to the crowd.
TMV take the opportunity to do some mini songs, often just Omar and
Cedric bouncing off each other. At times
these bits were genius, but there were other times Omar’s loops became too
repetitive and would nearly set me to sleep, until the next song would explode
out of nowhere. I think these bits acted
like more of recovery sections for the band. Especially the drummer who has got
to be seen live to be believed; he is just the most energetic drummer I have
witnessed live. Even if I did ever
become that good at the drums; to do what he did in that gig, it would take me
about a week to recover! Never mind
going on stage the next night and doing it all again. Truly mind-blowing. In hindsight I can see why they needed the
breaks and even if at points it did become slightly monotonous; it is better
than silence!
The songs off Bedlam were a total joy to
hear live. After being slightly
sceptical of this album when I first heard it; it has grown on me with every
listen. Performed live it is
sensational; in particular, ‘Wax Simulacra’, ‘Agadez’ and the Rock monster of
all monsters ‘Goliath’. These are all
ferocious all out rock, space prog songs where Cedric hits notes with ease that
some women wish they could reach. I couldn’t quite believe they played
‘Aberinkula’ without playing ‘Metatron’ which follows it on the album. On the album it actually feels like the same
song. I was just waiting in great anticipation to sing ‘Maybe I’ll break
down…..’. But it just stopped suddenly
after ‘Aberinkula’. Oh well, you can’t
have it all!
They really were awesome and the new
material in my opinion has transformed them into one of the best live bands
around. I just wish I had the time to see these guys more live because it takes
long enough to get into the studio albums never mind the live shows. This is not a criticism, it is a
complement. I would rather be challenged
in listening than going to a gig and hearing the same thing every time. They are genius and really hope they bring
out a DVD of one of the Bedlam gigs so I can watch it again and again.
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