Tonight’s gig is a sort-of homecoming for two ex-Bristol Uni
students within the band as part of their first headlining UK tour to support
their impressive new EP ‘Burial’. Lead
singer Simon Glancy is a youthful Guy Garvey with more than a passing vocal
resemblance to Marcus Mumford. Addressing
a thin but supportive crowd, his band launch into opening track ‘Screams’ with
urgent drum thwacking, fiery guitar sirens and grumbling bass in the vein of
The Stills but with a passion greater to that of some of the Montreal bands
that the group admire so much. It’s a
ferocious but hugely melodic start worthy of a bigger audience, the sub-zero
outside temperatures proving a difficult opponent tonight. The bleak themes of death and despair are
processed into rousing, uplifting sounds on next track ‘This Scene Is Broken,’ an
all-out assault of pacy chopped guitar work from the impressive Oli Court and a
stadium-bound infectious chorus.
A change of pace for ‘Ghost In Your Bedroom’ which is cinematically
atmospheric, Glancy pushing his voice into Chris Martin territory to a sparse
backdrop of light guitar chimes. “Anyone
here believe in aliens” is the call before the beginning of catchy ‘Northern
Lights’ which harbours the unlikely fist-pumping chorus sing-along of “Aurora
Borealis”, worth a listen for those looking for a ballsier Mumford &
Sons. Radio-friendly single ‘Post Gospel
Blues’ has a tremendous combo of delicious strumming, barn-storming bass and
pounding drums with a falsetto Glancy the picture of total commitment as he
sings “When your body dies, your soul survives”. More death on the agenda for closing track
‘Burial’ which feels like a step-brother to Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’ as shimmering
guitars meet military drums and haunting vocals to devastating effect.
Although lyrically they may be a little gloomy, the
monstrous size of the choruses and simplistic but punishing guitars could give
Arcade Fire a good run for their money. It’s a tight performance in a short but
sweet 7 track set from a fast improving group on an ever-upward trajectory;
super-cool, stratospheric indie anthems played with glorious passion.
Kindly published by Venue:
http://www.venue.co.uk/music-live-reviews-e/19872-escapists
Best Tracks: Click on link below to watch
The Escapists - 'Burial'
The Escapists - Post Gospel Blues
Setlist:
- Screams
- This Scene
- Ghost In Your Bedroom
- Witching Hour
- Northern Lights
- Post Gospel Blues
- Burial
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