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DATE: 11/21/2007 12:26:31 / MOOD: in love
Hi there Bitten Kittens!
For my first blog, what better choice than to turn you on to reviews from THE WOLFMEN debut live gig in the UK!
It was held on November 14, 2007 at Islington Academy in the UK.
THE WOLFMEN -
Marco Pirroni (Sex Pistols, Siouxsie, Sinead, Adam Ant) and
Chris Constantinou - ( Diz Watson, Drill, Adam Ant, JackieOnAssid)
team with drummer Wildcat Will in the studio. However, the live gig line up is different, as Wildcat is scheduled for other studio projects.
The live line-up includes Marco, Chris, and
Phil - guitar, keyboards
Preston - percussion
Daniel - drummer.
UK pop girl Bishi appeared alongside THE WOLFMEN during TWO EYES. MC for the evening was UK DJ Bobby Friction! .
Caroline Richards, editor for the WOLFMEN video CECILIE, created a plasma screen program for post show entertainment. Be sure to check out her editing work for the Paul Hills directed video CECILIE. Britain's Next Top Model contestants were cast as a project for the video.
Hills/Richards edit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnXrFbAC8bY
Reviews of the evening are rolling in with a definite howl of approval!
Soon, Stephen Pook will provide us with a documentary of the
performance, complete with Q&A's with the band! I will definitely
let every one know when Mr. Pook releases the video! Thanks to the
Musicians, Team members and Stephen!
Be sure to check out Stephen Pook's YouTube channel for an eye opening sample of his work including videos for THE WOLFMEN.
http://www.youtube.com/user/stephenpook
Below are listings of reviews found so far.
From MusicOMH Gig Reviews http://www.musicomh.com/gigs/wolfmen_1107.htm
" The Wolfmen @ Islington Academy,
London, 15 November 2007
When
you've been part of the rock'n'roll furniture since before most of your
contemporaries were born, you're allowed the chutzpah of doing things
differently.
This is certainly the case with the debut gig by
The Wolfmen, a band that describes itself tonight as 'British folk
music from Brick Lane' and on its website as 'where The Velvet
Underground, T-Rex, Adam & the Ants and Martha Reeves & The
Vandellas are plundered to make retro rock for the 23rd century'.
Tonight
is, for example, the first time in 15 years that lead guitarist Marco
Pirroni has performed in front of a live audience even though The
Wolfmen have already scored a number one single - Two Eyes, with Daler
Mehndi - on the BBC Asian Network. And while The Wolfmen themselves may
not be Asian, the radio station has certainly taken them to its heart,
lending them DJ Bobby Friction to introduce tonight's performance,
arranged to showcase the launch of their new single Cecile.
This
might not be the road usually trod by wannabe musicians on their way to
the top, but that's because lead guitarist Marco Pirroni, as well as
bass guitarist and lead vocalist Chris Constantinou, have been there
and done that already. With seminal '80s punk-popsters Adam & The
Ants on their CVs, along with, between them, Siouxsie and the Banshees,
Drill, Guy Chambers and Sinead O'Connor, not to mention three Ivor
Novello songwriting awards, they don't actually have to hawk their
wares before the grubby public at all. They're doing it just because
they want to.
And grateful we should be for it, too. The first
half of the show lays before us the simple truth that Pirroni always
has been, and clearly still is, a hugely talented songwriter, capable
of effortlessly blending new wave energy with the power of punk but
without its anger, producing instead something playful, danceable and
memorable.
If it sometimes sounds a little dated, a flashback to
the '80s devoid of the influence of The Strokes or The Libertines,
that's only because the music he created first time round has endured
so well. Jackie Says, All Niter, Do The Ostrich and Kama are all
perfect examples of this.
Using two drummers on the other hand,
is something The Wolfmen can claim as more unique to their own sound,
pushing percussion boundaries within the usual rock'n'roll set up in a
way that has marked Pirroni out all through his career.
It's
when they return to the stage for their three-song encore, however,
that The Wolfmen really come into their own. Joined now by Bishi
looking, at half the age of anyone else on the stage, like a
sitar-wielding Asian Lily Allen, they launch into a more
Banghra-influenced sound, starting with new single Cecile and ending on
the tour de force Two Eyes. Genuinely different, genuinely fusing
Bengali and Brixton, the crossover style they've hit on may well be as
deep a treasure trove as anything Pirroni has mined in the past.
That
they achieve all this amid technical difficulties and less than perfect
sound engineering bodes well for future performances. Plagued at times
by feedback, at others by a sitar too low in the mix, it was difficult
to shake the impression that they're just too big for this venue.
Little matter. The second gig is bound to be much, much bigger.Jenni Cole"
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http://planetmondo.blogspot.com/
"Aaaaaooooowwww" that's me last Wednesday after being left bitten and buzzing by The Wolfmen.
Formed
by Marco Pirroni (guitarist and co-writer in Adam's Ants ) and Chris
Constantinou (bass playing ex Ant) I caught them strutting like
roosters, and stomping like champs live and unleashed at the Islington
Academy last week. Opening with a thundering cover of Eno's 'Needle in
The Camel's Eye' The Wolfmen tore the place up with a snarling,
snapping set of their own two fisted tunes and GlamGaragePunk all fired
out with the vibe of vintage Roxy Music, and spirit of Johnny Thunders
and Marc Bolan jamming down at Devil Gate Drive.
The Wolfmen's
songs Cecile, Jackie Says, While London Sleeps are all hugely
infectious (spin them up below) and highlight why Adam Ant went from
being the King of Indie clang with 'Dirk' to King of The Wild Frontier
and the Prince Charming of Pop after hooking up with Marco as a
songwriter. But there's more to this Wolf pack than tattooed knuckled
sugar Pop Punk , Two Eyes is all space age breakbeats and Bhangra
anthems wrapped in screaming guitars, flutes and sitars with a lead
vocal from Daler Mehndi (Daler was unable to make the gig
unfortunately, having being detained for something dodgy) but the
celebrity credit rating was still high with endorsement from gig
attendees Pete Shelley,Simone Stenfors, and Radio One's Bobby Friction
all going wild for the Wolfmen.
If you like Rock that sparkles
and Pop that wallops watch out for The Wolfmen in case they're prowling
and preening near you soon."
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http://www.wordmagazine.co.uk/content/five-things-my-weekend-would-be-rubbish-without-steve-diggle
"Old Punk New Songs
Over the last few years several of the 'Old Wave of New Wave'have put out albums upending most contempory pop pretenders.
The Stranglers - Norfolk Coast
New York Dolls - One Day It Will Please us.....
John Cale - Black Acetate
The Damned - Grave Disorder
Buzzcocks - Flat Pack Philosophy
And most recently The Wolfmen Marco Pirroni's new band .
Saw
them on Wednesday they played a swaggering, snarling set of glam garage
punk and bangrha break beats - screaming guitars, flutes and sitars.
And they open and close with a thundering cover of Eno's 'Needle in The
Camel's Eye'.
Fantastico!"
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See you soon with more info. on THE WOLFMEN!
Bitten Kitten
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