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Morning Orchestra – Live Review – Hobgoblin, Staines

… generous layers of softly textured melody and a sweetly groovy rhythm…The musicianship and vocal quality is quite astonishing. Songs range from softly rocking up-tempo numbers- each played with beguiling style- to low slung cotton-picking gen-u-ine Americana.



Haydons Place, Hobgoblin Staines, 01/04/10

Absurdly good looking Surrey band Haydon’s Place (named after a charming street in Guildford) brings to mind those influential Canadians “The Band” or even the sixties legends “The Byrds”. Their top-notch quality folk-rock sounds seem to be driven by those old style “collegiate folk” melodies and harmonies.  So easy to slip into. Like a big duvet [...]



fiN. Sunday 14th February 2010

Sometimes we ask a lot from our popular music – it’s gotta make us laugh, make us cry, make us work, get us dancin’ on a Friday night – give us the impetus to make love  – and then stick it to the man on a Monday morning.  It must do all this while simultaneously [...]



Audio Video Disco 14th February 2010

Audio.Video.Disco is a pouting, sulking, smouldering almost vampiric looking band ( vampiric in a good ‘True Blood’ type way) with darkly handsome Rich Berkshire up front on his guitar and providing lead vocals, loyal henchman and gigster Matt alongside, twiddling his lead guitar and supporting with vocals and Tox on the bass giving it [...]



Kamikaze Test Pilots

A heavy blues-rock sound interlaced with subtle jazz-funk touches and glorious vocal arrangements in the Shona language



Alphabet Backwards 30th April 2009

folksy strumming chords and icy-cool licks from this sweetly innocent band…perfectly formed low dependence electro acoustic numbers of brilliant quality..



A Genuine Freakshow

grandiose and eloquent… a layer-cake of sounds…this hypnotic and fanciful band are a truly remarkable act



Arcane Roots: 1st March 2009

Arcane Roots are like a rock and roller-coaster… gnashing, clawing and crashing their way through unconventional time signatures and frequent changes of tempo like an out of control Thorpe Park thrill ride might cut through a throng of ne’er-do-well pink-faced chavs playing chicken on the rails. Their combined energy, the electricity that this band produces,  [...]



CHERRY BRAKEWELLS 22nd Feb 2009

If poncey new-age Fat Duck chef Heston Blumenthal was cooking up a tray of Cherry Brakewells his list of ingredients would probably include snails (because all his recipes do) and a slug of Tennessee sour-mash to intoxicate the mind, a generous fistful of gunpowder to spice things up a bit – and a large scoop [...]



2 SICK MONKEYS 29th January 2009

When the strange character (looking like the spurned son of 70’s comic Bobby Ball- I piggin’ hate you, Tommy) burst onto the stage and screamed “Hello, Goodbye! We are havin’ a party… you’ll f**** love it!” the audience automatically started to protect their softer nether regions whilst backing carefully and slowly away in a wide-eyed [...]



Gravity Is Dead 25th January 2009

It is said that gravity is much weaker than it should be. They say that this is because it has the ‘other’ eleven-or-so dimensions  to deal with. They say this will all be revealed once we start to get results from the Large Hadron Collider. So, to quote Laura Veirs, it does look like “Gravity [...]



Albany Down 18th Jan 2009

Albany Down are on the way up! I saw the boys at the Hobgoblin Staines last night performing new tracks and laying down the beat. They are also soon to be heading for the Purple Turtle and the Barfly in Camden, as well as completing some new [free] streaming MP3 tracks.
The sound of Albany Down [...]



fiN. Dec 14 2008

When I (once) went English windsurfing (February in Lincolnshire) it was a truly miserable, miserable experience. It was cold and wet and achingly painful. But Heathrow crash test pilots fiN have built up a unique song book based upon their shared experiences of exactly this kind of shivery English hobby. You see, although windsurfing on [...]



Cats and Cats and Cats. Oct 2008

When I was just a mere kiddie-wink back in the glorious Seventies my Mum used to enjoy a box of ‘Weekend’ at the weekend… Do you remember ‘Weekend’? These weren’t just a box of chocolates, in fact they weren’t even a box of chocolates! ‘Weekend’ were a box of ‘stuff’. Some of the stuff looked [...]



London & Karova Oct 2008

It is a truth, self evident, that Men love music. But straight men don’t like to dance. For men, music is for listening whereas, for ladies, music is to dance to and romance to. Even those big macho hip hop and RnB geezers don’t really like all the dancing that is involved in their genre [...]



Mimi Soya. Oct 6th 2008

Summer lovers, Mimi Soya, have grown up. This post pop-punk quartet from Brighton brought their own-brand of compulsive/obsessive motifs, purity of being and light lyrical montages to Staines Hobgoblin last week and we could tell they were now embarking on their second stage of metamorphosis from punkpop nymphs to stadium-sized superflys.
Back in 2007 when the [...]



Afterspark. 9th Oct 2008

‘Out of Here’ with its stripped down to the pine atmosphere and chinkle-chinkle of acoustic rhyhtm guitar along with a light dusting of snare and cymbal, like a pre-electric White Stripes (but only with Joni Mitchell singing) is like being on a date with a supermodel who hasn’t yet had her supper. Full of promise [...]



Bloodloss. 11th Sep 2008

Bloodloss are in appearance, general style and musical ability, much like ‘Lamb of God.’ But, as with most successful basic metals bands from The New Wave of American Heavy Metal, you will find that there is a lot more going on ‘in there’ than you might at first think. There is a glimmer of melody [...]



Demure. Sep 2008

The ancient Greeks thought that if you took the head of this, the legs of something different and the hind quarters of that thing over there you could make up a new beast. And that beast would be a viable creature. The final product – the chimera – a single organism with genetically different sub-cells [...]



Purge. Sep 2008

The Purge noise is bass heavy with song structures that deftly incorporate low-to-mid tempos (with some well crafted tempo changes)- reminiscent of something from the Welsh stoner metal band ‘Acrimony’ (and so,in turn, their music also doffs a respectful cap towards Black Sabbath especially Sabbath 4 era.)
But the Purge sounds faster and more energetic than [...]