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I was honestly a little disappointed seeing this show. There were 3 other artists playing which made it worth it, but wicca’s set was not the best by any means. The intermission between Angel Du$t and his set ran very long, and you could tell his DJ fantasycamp was looking out in the crowd for him and texting him because he was late. I know this isn’t a first because adam posted a screenshot of the exact same type if texts on his instagram story 2 days prior. His energy seemed insanely low and after finishing he ran off stage and never came back. A couple people who wanted pictures waited around for him, but after like 10 mins the venue staff started ushering people out. The whole experience was a little disappointing and it wouldn’t have been worth it in my opinion if Tier, guardin, and Angel Du$t hadn’t also played. His music sounds exactly the same live as it does recorded so seeing him doesn't seem like anything special. He might have just been feeling bad that night and this was just my personal experience, but it was only the 4th show of his tour and it seems he is repeatedly late.
Another (more modern) outfit spurred on by Manchester's Hacienda, Doves are revered as one of the sharpest UK rock bands of recent years. Although bearing sonic similarity to Guy Garvey's Elbow, with the mournful gravity-ridden vocals, sprawling rock sagas and axe warmth, Jimi Goodwin, Jez and Andy Williams (and Martin Rebelski, the unofficial 'fourth Dove'), achieve different goals. There's a small-town, everyman vibe, a kind of down-to-earth grit that Elbow – though great themselves – have glided away from in their Olympic-sized ballads.
Live, Doves keep things simple and let their music do the talking. Tracks like “Jetstream”, “Kingdom Of Rust”, “Pounding” and “The Cedar Room” are rapturous bundles of taut energy and slick riffery, backed by thumping rhythms and Goodwin's wistful croon. There's a harrowing nature to some of their cuts, so expect to have the hairs on your neck raised. The three-piece (four-piece) might not whip out the dancers, trampolines, t-shirt cannons or fluorescent lighting, but they don't need to rely on gimmicks to ensure people leave utterly thrilled. Their music is more than enough.
Goodwin may be on his lonesome now, after the band decided to go on hiatus, but he's keeping busy with a support slot with... Elbow.