The Waysters + Bullet + The Elements + Mach Schau + Sons Of Caine - Messclean, Portsmouth. 28/04/06.
Another busy Friday night and more sauna like conditions underneath the Pyramid leisure Centre on good old Pompey sea front and a five band bill that will surely have us sweating off pounds of flesh by the end of the evening. Sons Of Caine are first up but don't let the bottom of the bill slot fool you, oh no...this filth bastard groove machine are anything but opening act material and while the crowd may be slightly stand offish at this early hour, the quality of the band shines out like the second coming. The Sons take a big helping of good classic rock, weld it to some huge stoner rock wheels, stick some cool grooves on the stereo and let it rip; low slung guitars grinding away as melodies slip and slide over the highway and an impressive frontman rips his vocal chords out.


So, how do you follow up an exceptional opener? You stick some indie punk urchins on from Southampton going by the name of Mach Schau and watch them tear the place apart with their hyperactive spiky punk indie mix that sees the vocalist hanging from the ceiling and stalking the wide eyed audience. It's angular, tantrum inducing and has that brattish edge that sets them apart from the ordinary; a truck load of sulky attitude and a seemingly overwhelming urge to keep twitching and twisting making it near on impossible to get a photo in focus of them. Mach Schau are a fantastic band to watch, one of those acts where you are not sure what is going to happen next or if it will all explode into scenes of complete chaos as they steer close to the edge a couple of times.


The Elements are by far the best supported band of the night bringing just about everything with them bar the kitchen sink, but at this point I lose interest rapidly. I could say that they write well crafted tunes and play them to a high standard and that the crowd lap them up, even with the rather irritating Rossco (sorry mate!) stood on top of a monitor conducting the throng and singing every word as if they are the best band in the world not distracting attention away from a confident band, I think most of the crowd would agree with those sentiments. But, they are dull. No getting away from it, this is aband who on their MySpace page say they sound like Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller and U2 and frankly that is what you get; a rehash of all those bands and throw in some of that Oasis/Coldplay big brand indie and you have The Elements.

Luckily for me, Londoners Bullet are on next and despite some hype around them and a link to the shoddy Towers Of London that they really don't need, they turn out to be a quite excellent rock n roll band. Some bands just have that look of impending fame about them and earlier in the day on my way back from collecting some wages I saw a little red van drive towards me and hunched in the front were some hairy chaps and a pair of large white sunglasses staring at me...now that, I thought to myself, is one hell of a rock band! And here I am several hours later and those same chaps have just walked on stage and there is the bass player in the white sunglasses and yes, they are one hell of a rock band.


Rounding the night off are youngsters The Waysters who inbetween studying for exams are honing their indie sound down and are starting to create their own identity. Though they are still relatively fresh to the live scene they have the look of a band that have been on the circuit for longer and tonight they play a decent set of quality indie material and once again names like Arctic Monkeys spring to mind as an obvious influence.


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