Gig review and pictures: Solange at XOYO, London 17/01/2013

With the way the snow is threatening to decimate the UK over the next few days its a good thing Solange (and t0 think of it the Knicks) came to town on Wednesday.  Who knows what kind of winter mayhem may have ensued if snow became part of the picture… still I digress. Solange’s show was fun, cheeky and with enough throwbacks to Sade’s dancing from years gone by it had enough to warm any winter’s evening (even one with a -2 walk home).

Solange at XOYO 03This show only came to light due to the critical acclaim for her recent collaborations with Dev Hynes.  All the kind words are not with out basis because her latest EP, True, includes arguably some of her best music to date; taking away the lollipop soul of Sol-Angel and the Hadley Street Dreams and replacing it with a mature sounding funk-indie edge.

Some Things Never Seem To F**king Work felt like a little ironic joke as everything about the arrangements on the night actually did “f**king work”.  A rearrangement of the Pharrel produced Crush, off her debut album (yes, there was one before Sol Angel… she was young, we’ve all been there), was instantly transformed in to a more adult record and made me question my less than fond memories of her debut album.

Highlight of the evening was a surprise duet with Oliver from The XX. Taking Nicole Wray’s timeless cut Make It Hot and creating a dark, bass heavy re-interpretation which screams out to be featured as a b-side to her next single and also sets the mind racing about the atmospheric music the two of them could make together.

Even the T.O.N.Y. had Dev’s touch, small tweaks such as dialing up the lead guitars ever so slightly made for an improvement on an already solid record; its these small touches which made the show, small attention to detail goes a long way, especially live.  Cosmic Journey is one of those songs for which I cannot stand the recorded version, but live it becomes quite sumptuous.

Solange at XOYO, LondonIt was not just the remakes, the tracks from True sounded just a great.  Lovers In The Parking Lot was full of  the semi-industrial sounds which litter her new sound.

To many Solange is a style icon, and as she revived Sade’s dance moves with just a little more hip-action she looked every bit as stunning as her bigger sister.  Her presence was lovely, she never dominated the stage just added enough sparkle and style to let you know who was in charge once the the mic comes on.

Ending the night with Losing You, the main reason she is even on this European Tour, was great.  Hopes of an encore were dashed when  the reality hit… True isn’t a long EP.

Solange is an artist who can divide and leave people very much on the fence.  The thing is, after seeing her live a few times now, it seems like she is more comfortable performing on stage than in the studio.  This is why for those not moved by her albums seeing live could go a long way.  And if you like her recent songs you really should try and catch her live before the year is out because going by her previous, she’ll probably take a break then come back with some Nu-Metal for her next album!

Good start to the year.

Rob

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Gig News: Charles Bradley brings retro-soul to London in November

If you like Sharon Jones you need to pay attention.  If you like James Brown you need to sit-up.  If you love good old retro-soul with heart, passion and an air of importance then you need to buy tickets to see Charles Bradley when he visits London in November.

I have no idea where Daptone Records keep finding wonderful, mature artists like this.  Soul music is all about experience and when Charles Bradley sings, you pay attention because every word he sings.  Why Is it So Hard is full of raw opinion, questioning the very society we live in.  This is releavant music that deserves and audience.

Backed by the Menahan Street, a band every bit as tight and funky as Sharon Jones’ Dap Kings, then you have one hell of a show on your hands.

The gig takes place at XOYO, Shoreditch (a venue I still have not had the pleasure of visiting) on November 14th.  Tickets are £15 (plus fees) and available from Music Glue (here).

Should be a great retro –soul session.  Last time he was in the UK he played the Barbican so it should be a treat to get him singing in a much smaller venue.

Rob

Gig News: Motown, and Soul revival with guitar legend Dennis Coffey next week

I don’t know how this one slipped by me.

Legendary guitarist Dennis Coffey is playing a show at XOYO in Shoreditch on Monday June 27th (so next Monday!).  It is in support of his latest album.  The thing to make this gig really stand out is the vocalists he will be playing alongside, which includes Mayer Hawthorne and Alice Russell.  It should be a show to remember as they all tackle and interpret some classic Motown, R&B, Rare Groove, Funk and Soul.

Tickets are £20 (+ the fees) and available from the XOYO website – http://www.xoyo.co.uk/events/gigdetails/27-jun-11-dennis-coffey-xoyo/

It was originally scheduled for to be at the Barbican, guess ticket sales were a little slow hence the much smaller venue.  A negative for the promoters, however a massive positive for gig goers as it will make for a much more intense and inclusive performance as only intimate venues can create.

Should be a good’un

Rob

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