Local act Healthy Junkies kick off the evening in fine style. This lot can always bee relied on for a good polished performance of hybrid punk/glam/grunge with catchy tunes.
Although this band are Camden regulars it makes a change seeing them away from their usual home-from-home The Unicorn and playing to a different crowd.
And then it's something no one thought would ever happen.
Last time I saw Towers Of London was at this same venue last year as part of the Camden Rocks Festival. Although they played well enough I was a little underwhelmed by their then current lineup and the new very American sounding pop/rock material they had produced after signing to indie legend Alan McGee's new record label. Since then something totally unexpected has happened
In a move nobody saw coming, the original 'classic' lineup have got back together! How this has happened I have no idea, but it seems as unlikely as The Eagles reuniting for their 'Hell Freezes Over' tour. I don't know what happened over the past year but it's as if the whole Alan McGee album deal thing has been written out of history. What is apparent though is that this time they seems like they mean it. (maaaan)
The band have definitely regained some of their former punk rock attitude - the place is packed and chaos ensues!It might be a big (but very welcome) surprise to see Rev (lead guitar) and Snell (drums) back in the band, but that makes it much less surprising (although still also welcome) to hear the return of many of the old classics from the first album 'Blood Sweat & Towers'. The less said about second album 'Fizzy Pop' the better....
This is the revitalised lineup's very first show, and although most of the original members now look a little different and the guitars used have changed the old fire is still there and this is already a band firing on all cylinders.
This isn't just a one-off show - there seems to be a plan. New T-shirts are on sale just for this gig with the slogan BREAKUP/MAKEUP/SHAKEUP. Rev tells me later that they are all friends again and getting on well - plus there is a new album in the pipeline, and the band will be supporting The Wildhearts elsewhere in Camden later in the year....
This gig is certainly a return to form and the atmosphere in this packed out venue is great. At one point Rev is standing on the bar over my head ripping out a solo - situation normal. Things were a bit too crowded and frantic for be to get a picture of that though. Things aren't as wild and extreme as the old days, but they have all grown up now and some of their old fans have moved on or lost touch - one or two are sadly no longer with us.. I do see a few familiar faces from back in the day though.
It's not all about the old days and the first album though - there are several new songs played tonight and they don't sound bad - certainly more interesting than the bland commercial US style stuff they were churning out a couple of years ago for Alan McGee. It will be interesting to see what the forthcoming album holds...The new/old lineup of the band is certainly a much more exciting live proposition too - they look to be genuinely enjoying themselves and being back together again - not just going through the motions.
Towers are definitely back - and with a bang! There now seems to be some real excitement around the band again after the on/off occasional gigs every year or so and lacklustre personnel changes. This does now seem like a band who are back in business and have a plan for the future.
I look forward to seeing Towers Of London again later in the year. It will be interesting to see what the future holds - let's hope they can keep it together this time...
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