For a provincial town Kilmarnock (Ayrshire) consistently punches above its
weight when it comes to attracting bands to play.
Happy Mondays are coming, TheLibertines too, but at a grass roots level it is the Bellfield Tavern - a bar
that sits outside of the town centre - that flies the flag for live
entertainment.
The Rezillos, Wendy James, Space,
Neville Staple, and more, have all performed under its roof to capacity crowds.
On paper the concept of an off
the beaten track pub attracting artists who have graced much larger stages, and
enjoyed critically acclaimed careers, doesn’t look like it would work, but in
reality the bar keeps knocking it out of the park as music fans from the surrounding
areas will heartily attest to.
Latest to play were mod
revivalists The Chords UK, but to be fair calling them mod revivalists doesn’t
really cut it as for all intents and purposes their show, which lent heavily on
the material from their latest album, was a far cry from a nostalgia trip.
It’s doubtful that Chris Pope
will ever sit at a bar with a pint in hand and bore anyone with tales of glory
days.
When the band hit their stride
they sound like the Kinks with the fire of the Clash fuelling them.
It’s an evergreen wall of sound.
Lyrically adept and passionate in
their delivery the band push hard, very hard, and expect the audience to respond
in kind, and they do.
Pints held aloft, clenched fists punching
the air and a boisterous crowd roaring their approval is in so many ways the
bands natural habitat.
Take what they do from a small
venue and push it onto a larger stage and it would still have a great deal of
power, but with a whites of their eyes performance it is undistilled rock and
roll that evokes lightning in a bottle comparisons.
And yes, it is easy to dismiss a band
that on the surface doesn’t appear to have any current currency in the modern
music business world,
Too many do it, but the quality
of bands such as The Chords UK can’t be measured by chart hits, or how many
appearances they can secure on music channels in this fast paced world.
Or even in the venues that they
play.
Their relevance exists in the moment
when you are standing in a crowd and the sound they are creating washes over
you.
It exists when you open up to their
latest album.
It exists when that primal tug whispers
to you that they are damned good.
And isn’t that what it is all
about?
Just that!
Just being blown away by a band
on a Friday night!
And if you agree then The Chords UK are for you.
Thanks to the Kilmarnock ScooterClub for their participation in co-promoting this show.
Take a bow.
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