Saturday, 9 August 2014

10/12/2010 Toxic Slut & Girls On Top @ The Dublin Castle

SubjectToxic Slut & Girls On Top @ The Dublin Castle
PostedDate12/14/2010 7:02:00 AM

Friday night and the start of a weekend packed with rock 'n' roll.  It all
starts off with a bit of a punky flavour at the Dublin Castle.

Toxic Slut are due onstage at 9.00 and I arrive just after. I've only just got
my camera out when they finish their set! 

Unknown to me, the promoters have switched stage times to keep another
band happy or something - the result being that although I'm only a couple
of minutes late I miss almost the entire set of one of the band's I
particularly wanted to see.  This isn't the first time it's happened at this
venue - thanks a lot Bugbear Promotions!  What little I saw of Toxic
Slut's set was good fun - hopefully (promoters permitting) I'll catch their
whole set next time... 

Next up (I think) are the Exterminators. They play surf instrumental
rock 'n' roll, and I don't think they are particularly good.

After you've heard one song you've heard 'em all really, and it gets boring
very quickly. I guess they would be OK if you weren't interested in hearing
any actual songs and just wanted to dance....

Something a bit more interesting is next. Pink Cigar are a band I seem to
have nearly seen several times in support slots when I've been going to see
other bands but either ended up not going to the gig or didn't get there early
enough to see them. They are nothing like their very gay sounding name
suggests! Actually, they are a dirty rock 'n' roll band - and quite a good
one too.

Unlike the last band who basically just stood there, this is a real performance.
Two of the band seem to think they are actually Stooges, and the vibe is very
much Iggy & Co/MC5 - certainly worth checking out again.

Last band of the night is Camden sleazesters Girls On Top. This lot are
always entertaining and tonight is no exception.

They have been pedalling their brand of sleazy punky rock 'n' roll for quite a
few years now and have several albums under their belt. The downside of
having so much material to choose from is that some of their catchy earlier
tunes have fallen by the wayside, although I am pleased to note my old
favourite 'Mess' has returned to the set tonight.

Talking of 'Mess' - this venue's rather fine Weston's Old Rosie cider on the
real ale pump takes it's toll on me - a few pints of that 7.3% rocket fuel
and I'm still feeling decidedly groggy the following lunchtime...  

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