Last Tuesday we played Catch. Juno Morris was there to see it:
Every now and then you see and band that makes you think ‘hmm yes, I see potential in this indie pop nonsense.’ Remodel are one such example.
On a windy night in Shoreditch I went to see the Shropshire lads kick up a fuss. As usual they played a blinder, despite the shit acoustics and a bass amp the size of a Tupperware box.
Nonetheless our ear panels were suitably moisturised by guitar anger and lyrical poetry in a set lasting approx 20 minutes, and I swear not a second of it wasted. Launching first into the beautifully named Situational Tragedy Pt. II and on into the patriotic British Racing Green with its gut punching bass and catchy riff. The charismatic boys breezed cooly through their set, interspersing sharp infectious tracks with their amusing banter and ending on current single, the charming ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ (enough said!).
These boys are courageous lords in times of homogenised custard-pop and after much foot tapping I left the gig feeling supercharged and ready to start a revolution, which is exactly how a decent live gig should make you feel. Follow them music pixies, for they are the future.
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