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Ash
With support from The
Crimea
Proceedings were opened by Davey
McManus and his four partners in crime collectively known
as The Crimea who dazzled, dazed
and confused the waiting crowd with their indie punk madness.
McManus has been hailed as a modern day Lewis Carroll and
it is true that his lyrics do at times defy belief, such
as in set highlight ‘Girl Just’ as with infectious
melodies and Davey’s coarse and authoritative vocals
they deliver the cutting lyrics;
"If you wanna see my happy side
better tell me that my girl just died, girl just died."
Just as cutting and raw, is the newly returned Ash, teenagers
soundtrack to the 90s, and a band whose songs trigger memories
in rock and chart fans alike. Tonight, however, Ash are no
longer the soundtrack to school and summer jobs, but on stage
walks a raw looking band took to the stage, with an air of
confidence, and raw appearance, more provocative than previous
shows. What matters is the music, and Ash not only dress
differently, but are heavier, having had a complete overhaul
of image. The question was, what would the fans think, despite
growing up with the band, they have followed them through
and through, perhaps now is the time to recognise that fans
also mature, and Ash manage to welcome this, whilst still
keeping younger, and newer fans.
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