REVIEW: Billy Childish
- Posted on August 27, 2008 3:01 PM
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Billy Childish & Musicians Of The British Empire
Dirty Water Club
22 August 2008
Review by Joan Losa
Photo taken by Marcos de Miguel Gómez
The Billy Childish hundredth mutation sounds like garage-punk and looks like red passion. Tonight they are escorted by The Musicians Of The British Empire with Nurse Julie on bass and backing vocals, acting as a counterpoint to Childishs rude tones, and Wolf Howard on the drums.
With an urgent set-list full of rhythm and blues and timeless punk tunes, the trio led by the charismatic and multifaceted Childish offer a blunt session including two a-cappella performances that easily the high points of the night.
Songs like Christmas 1979, Date With Doug and especially Hes Making a Tape and Thatchers Children, included in their debut album Punk Rock At The British Legion Hall, combine the harshness and determination of the best British-garage tradition with suggestive lyrics that mean everything and nothing at the same time.
In short, if you have a chance to see this band live on 14th of September during the End of the Road Festival, they will leave you breathless and show what real rock n roll means.
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