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Speedy Ortiz, The Cluny, Newcastle

  • Written by  Lee Hammond

We arrive early on the proviso that this evening’s support band Happyness are tipped for big things, and who have just taken to the stage as we walk in. Though they're from London, you’d be forgiven for thinking they were from America, as they quite clearly have a variety of American influences, all worn firmly on their sleeves.

With an appearance and attitude to match, these guys exude the slacker image. However, their music is completely on point having been described as a British Wilco. They can do very little wrong in our eyes, and with tracks like ‘Great Minds Think Alike, All Brains Taste The Same’ there’s a distinct element of humour attached which really shows through.

Happyness have truly made us happy this evening, and with their job complete tonight’s headliners take to the stage. Opening up with ‘American Horror’, perhaps our favourite track from the Real Hair EP, with its huge riffs and catchy chorus, is a great way to get things under way. If you listen too closely however, you can really hear the angst in the lyrics.

Sadie Dupuis belts her way through the opener; she has an excellent stage presence, snarling out the lyrics, which again, is a fantastic way to kick things off. The set moves at pace, the band is tight and there’s a great atmosphere in the Cluny tonight. ‘Everything’s Bigger’ is exactly that and it sounds huge, which is the one thing that takes us by surprise with this evenings set.

On record the band pull no punches but live they step the whole thing up a level. It’s a full on aural assault but paradoxically, not without a real delicacy to the lyrics, but that’s what we’d expect from a lady with a masters in Poetry. Similarly tracks like ‘Hexxy’ possess intricate lyrics coupled with the tendency to erupt in to those aforementioned huge riffs.

Speedy Ortiz close out the main set with the awesome ‘Taylor Swift’, a typically heavy track which chugs along with some real depth to the bass. The lyrics are filled with wit and cynicism. To all those guys who brag about having X amount of girlfriends, here’s Speedy Ortiz’s take on it with a quite frankly awesome sarcastic title.They come back to treat us to a couple more heavy tracks, before bidding us adieu for the evening. Having had our ears assaulted, we make our way out into the dark, Newcastle night and all we can talk about is how truly great this evenings set was. Speedy Ortiz are fast becoming a firm favourite for us.  

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