Thursday, 7 August 2014

24/10/2010 Eyelids, Flying Over, and Mighty Atomics @ Buffalo Bar

SubjectEyelids, Flying Over, and Mighty Atomics @ Buffalo Bar
PostedDate10/24/2010

After seeing great bands for only £6 on Thursday, then only a fiver on Friday
and Saturday (see previous 2 blogs) you'd think value for money doesn't get
much better than that? Wrong! Tonight I get to see 3 good rock 'n' roll
bands at the Buffalo Bar in Islington for free It's a Dirty Water Club
promotion and they are charging nothing on the door! So what's the snag?
Well the bar downstairs is shit and only serves small bottles of lager at £3 a
pop - effectively £6 a pint!  Other than that, there is no snag. On the plus
side, as it's free admission you are free to come and go - so it's easy to nip
upstairs between bands for a pint of real ale in the Famous Cock pub which
is directly above.  I got served straight away every time so this worked
out quite well. 

I got to the venue a bit early for once and there was hardly anyone there
when I arrived. However, it filled up nicely later on without getting too
crowded. One interesting thing I noticed: As regular readers will know,
I go to a lot of gigs at small venues like this to see underground
rock 'n' roll bands - it's a thriving scene if you know where to go. 
I tend to see a lot of the same people at these gigs - loads of people know
each other and it's a really cool vibe.  However, I go to a similar venue
tonight to see similar bands - and it's a completely different crowd. I
don't recognise anyone there - which is very unusual. It's like there are two
completely different 'scenes' running in parallel for the same music - very strange!

First band on is the Eyelids.

It's actually them who I am here to see, having seen them at the 12 Bar Club a
couple of times - I've not heard of the other bands on tonight's bill. The
Eyelids are good fun, and with three out of the four band members being girls
it puts a different slant on their rockabilly influenced sound with Goth/horror
lyrics.

They had a good sound and are worth checking out if you see they are playing
down your way.

The next band is called Flying Over and they hail from France. A rock & roll
band from France? Yes really. They are rather good too.


The final band have also had to sail across the sea to get here - only it's the
Irish Sea rather than the English Channel. The Mighty Atomics are from
Dublin and look like a bit of an indie band - not very promising. However, as
soon as they start playing they prove that appearances can be deceptive!

They are no indie lightweights - this is an all-out rock 'n' roll band! And a very good one too. 

Their style ranges from 50's style Chuck Berry influenced rock & roll, to surf rock instrumentals in the style of Dick Dale or Link Ray, to snotty Dr Feelgood R&B. These boys are good! So good in fact that I buy their album (only a fiver) straight after the show - it's rather good too!

A good night of rock 'n' roll for next to nothing apart from my train fare and a few beers. Very easy to get to as it's literally next door to the station and I'm home in no time afterwards. Four cheap nights out in a row and I've seen nine excellent bands in cool little venues - I love living in London! 

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