I’m not sure why but The Chords completely passed me by back in my
teenage years despite me being a prolific buyer of punk/new wave/new mod
records. More about them later.
First up are Sound Reaction. I’ve seen them once before over 12
months ago and, at the time, wasn’t over impressed. Tonight it’s a different
story. Sound Reaction deliver set of garage rock tunes with a distinctly mod
twist to them. Mark Duffy’s vocals are strong, Karl Steinberg’s guitar playing spot on as he knocks out some
fairly heavy riffs and it’s all backed up by tight rhythms from bassist Chris
Marner and drummer Chris Ashcroft. Last year my mind wandered and I wandered to
the bar. Tonight I have no such inclination. Guitar heavy garage rock they are
and they do it really well making me glad I made the effort to arrive early.
Thee Strawberry Mynde knock out
great 60’s garage beats. Heavy bass and repetitive guitar strumming grab your
attention and get your feet moving. ‘Know No more’, ‘She Sets The Scene’ – a
song that despite being written 20 years ago sounds great today and ‘Hidden’
would have fitted perfectly into one of those music programmes such as Ready
Steady Go. New(ish) drummer Stu has slotted in perfectly sounds as though he’s
been with them for years. Thee Strawberry Mynde look good too. Tonight there’s
no trademark striped t-shirts but instead Bazza’s smart suit, Paul Garner’s eye
catching paisley shirt and Stu’s 100% mod haircut. Thee Strawberry Mynde are raw
and tight and deliver 9 – 10 tunes that hook you right in and leave you wishing
they could have played just a little bit longer.
Featuring only Chris Pope from the original Chords I did wonder
what tonight would be like. I was reassured by a friend and Chords fan that all
would be good and how right he was. The Chords UK were fantastic. Non-stop
punky mod rock n roll. The Chords UK are in your face, fast, non-stop, energetic.
Chris Pope leaps around like a 20 year old while Mic Stoner Kenny Cooper and Sandy Michie back him up with energy
and enthusiasm to match. This band don’t stay still for a second and their
enjoyment of what they’re doing shines through. Add in a crowd that’s 100%
behind them from the opening note and you get a set of explosive sing-a-long
tunes and an electric atmosphere. ‘Get Me To Saturday Night’, ‘Now It’s Gone’,
‘One More Minute’, ‘The British Way Of Life’, ‘Maybe Tomorrow’, new songs such
as ‘I Can’t Let Go’ – every one of them, and the rest, has the crowd dancing,
singing, forgetting the mundane trials of everyday. It’s a perfect Friday night
gig and as I stroll back to my car I can’t help (i) regretting I didn’t pay
serious attention to The Chords 38 years ago, although to be fair I was only
15, (ii) wondering if I can afford to start buying their back catalogue and
(iii) hoping I get to see them again soon. Superb stuff.
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