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AKIRA -
CATCH BAR - WEDNESDAY 10TH AUGUST
Akira are an unsigned 3 piece from Cambridge and they are currently crawling
into the radar of the more inquisitive gig goer through the word of mouth. From
the word go they get you involved into a horrific and gripping experience. They
scream intensity and twisted fury. Playing only a short set they manage to pack
the room out in this grimy East London venue.
Bass player Gbenga?s voice soothes and broods over a rampage of distortion and
effects. His mellow tones are complemented by guitarist Joel?s emotional and
frightening cries. They don?t so much play hard rock; more rip a new arsehole
into it. As they rupture through a set of pure aural carnage they provide you
with a feeling of something a little supernatural. The music is eerie and at
times boarders evil itself but you can?t help but be drawn in, like a nightmare
that as much as you try, you can?t escape.
With 14 effects pedals adorning the front of the packed stage they take you on a
thrashing journey culminating in the extravagant ?Soho Was always There For Me?
and in the background, the heartbeat of the band Sarah crashing down on the
electric drum kit Akira show themselves to be a new breed of band ? the bastard
offspring of David Lynch?s psychological issues and black metal ? with drip of
political angst thrown in.
You can see the influences of God Speed You Black Emperor and they have all of
the pretentiousness of them as well. This though isn?t a bad thing, it shows
that they know how to push themselves and break through any boundaries that
stand in their way.
They are the black knight standing in the wings waiting to strike. Akira make
you thankful that you persist going to shitty little venues in order to see
something special.
(8/10)
Reviewed
by Lee Puddefoot
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