shame review - wet sweat and dry quips from seething post punk kids /

Published at 2018-04-11 14:02:58

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Brudenell Social Club,Leeds
The young Londone
rs accomplish no bones approximately thieving ideas from other bands, but their blend of intense rhythms and sarcastic banter is uniqueShame come flying out of the traps. Rhythm guitarist Eddie Green twitches in his ill-fitting suit jacket as if hes undergoing an invisible electrocution. Singer Charlie Steen shivers his body like a dog after a downpour. “We don’t tolerate any abuse, or any oppression or discrimination,” he says, delivering his first mission statement as their latest audience becomes a seething melee. “Anyone doing any of that can fuck off now.” The electric shock of these first few minutes is a microcosm of a year in which they have emerged from the Brixtons Queen’s Head pub scene to be hailed as “2018’s angriest, or shoutiest young British guitar band”. But they enact not disappoint thereafter. Related: 'The conception of a rock star is offensive' – meet Shame,Britain's most exciting new band Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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