Sunday, January 20, 2008

METROCOUSTIC - 16th January 2008

Back to Liverpool again for our first visit to the Metrocoustic night. Held in Metro, Victoria Street, this is a regular event, run by one of Liverpool's adopted daughters - Kaya. The Metro bar is in the basement of Fowlers Building - a fine example of a brick built vaulted cellar and as a result it has a big open area with no pillars and a low ceiling - result - excellent sound and a cosy atmosphere.

It's a late-ish start - 9.30 pm - and as the start time neared, the place began to fill up - Kaya started running around getting the p.a. set up and gathering people to add to the line-up, and before long she was ready to open the proceedings with a J.D. Loudermilk's good old blues - "Turn me on" which even Kaya admitted was a little rusty! No problems after that though, and her take on "These Boots Were Made For Walking" was very well received. "Follow that Kev!" went up the cry as Kev and Mally took to the stage for a short set of Kev's self-penned songs with Mally providing some very nice indeed guitar backing with Kaya's bassy Ovation(?). Kev's songs turned out to be rather good, sensitive and lyrical - sung in his restrained - possibly overly so - high register voice - very smooth. His lyrics are often dark, but his songs are well worth a listen to and I'm looking forward to hearing more.

Next up was Stuart Anthony who played a mixture of of his own songs and a couple of Nick Drake covers, then Kaya came back on with her own "Fairy Tale Blues" - a big blues song delivered in a BIG blues voice which hardly seems viable from her small frame!

The next short set was from Guitar Mal (Mally) - declaration of interest alert - we're almost related! I spent a couple of songs with my right ear next to the speaker taking pictures for him, but when I retreated to switch to video, I was better able to hear(!) and enjoyed a nice rendition of "Me about You" which Mally picked rather than strummed and came out well. "Happy Now" is another of Mally's "cheerful" songs. He's probably fed up of us saying this by now, but when Mally holds back a bit vocally, it seems to work rather well, but you see how much he is enjoying performing and that is after all what it's all about.

What happened next was a big, big performance from Kaya - calling in her friend Laura for some backing vocals, Kaya gave it everything and so good was it that I failed to write down the song! But it was bursting with colour and passion, with Laura looking a little overwhelmed by it all but she hung in there well. The next song - maybe it was called "Perfect" was equally good, but slower and less frantic. Kaya was clearly excited that the mixes had just come back for her album and they are already beginning to appear on her MySpace. If they are anything like as good as this performance tonight, the album will be a real treat.

Letters In Red are a young four piece band who where quite impressive too. With 2 acoustic guitars playing intermingled with each other, violin and female vocal, they played a competent set which produced a couple of neat musical twists - they are particularly good at endings! They use the violin as lead guitar in places and it was a nice change to hear a band without drums or keyboards. They clearly need a little practice at stagecraft - seemly a little shy of the microphone at times, but they showed lots of promise and again I look forward to hearing more from them.

That was it for us - the night rolled on and they play until about 1 a.m. but we had to leave early - it was a good night and I think we'll be paying Metrocoustic a few more visits in the near future.

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