A Wolfsbane show is always an event to look forward to! After the last EP release and tour it all went quiet for quite a while and I thought the band had all gone their separate ways to pursue their various other projects... Then earlier this year it was let slip that a new album was in the can. And a while later a tour was announced. I wasted no time getting a ticket.
And so I find myself at the newly reopened and refurbished Water Rats venue. It's several years since I've been here, and after past experiences with refurbed venues I am fearing the worst - remember how the Borderline was ruined? Actually, I needn't have worried. The front bar is virtually the same as before. Naturally the beer prices have increased, but since Covid everywhere is expensive and this isn't really any worse than anywhere else - I'm just cutting my drinking at venues down as a result. No more real ales at the bar at the Water Rats though, so I'll cut my drinking down even more - just to avoid thirst now.... Swings & roundabouts: Expensive and no real ales, but they have at long last fixed the stinky gents toilet downstairs - no more floor awash with pissy water and no more bad smells. The general layout of the toilet area has changed, and there is now a strange and disconcerting gradient in part of the floor area that I'm sure wasn't there before - I'm guessing covering up some new plumbing. Anyway, I didn't come here to piss and moan about generic keg beer...
Once again Runnin' Blue promotions have put a cracking bill together. Having witnessed the welcome return to action of Swampstomper just over a week ago now here they are again.
Their recent comeback show at the Hope & Anchor was good although the circumstances were rather sad. Tonight is better and more of a return to their normal form.The Swampstomper brand of raw punk 'n' roll is well suited to venues and crowds like this - loud and in your face with frontman Paul singing straight from the heart.Blaze Bailey is still one of the best frontmen out there - I've never seen anyone else work as hard to get a crowd going. His voice is still great as well, and his self-deprecating humour really helps to win the audience over. Although with a back catalogue of songs as good as Wolfsbane and the great atmosphere in the room half his work is already done.Unfortunately guitar wizard Jase Edwards has to play the show sitting down - it turns out he has a broken vertebrae in his back. Time has taken it's toll on 3/4 of the band, but bassist Jef Hately surely has a Dorian Gray type picture hidden in his attic!
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