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What an extraordinary mixture! Icelandic Silt & American
Sparta both bands were fantastic, with their own very different
personalities and ways of connecting with the crowd.
Silt were the first band on, not very well known in England the initial
reaction from the crowd was a lot better than the band could have expected.
The main front man is Heidar who sings and plays guitar, Raggi plays bass
and Hallo Plays drums and sings backing vocals. Rather unusual that Halli
did most of the talking from behind his drum kit. With a fun eclectic play
list and a crowd pleasing personality, judging by the listeners reaction
Silt gained quite a few fans from this gig.
The Icelandic bunch played all the songs on their new EP Called "In Line"
(Check out the review in the music archive) talking to all 3 guys after they
played I asked them who their musical influences where all three came back
with the same artist, Neil Young.
Sparta was the final act for the evening the El Paso based 4-piece is the
result of At the Drive In breaking up. ATDI disbanded just when they were
set to explode on the British music scene. The bands sudden success took the
fun away and this lead to the break up. Soon after realizing they still
craved playing music three of the former members Jim Ward, Paul Hinojos and
Tony Hajjar, came together along with Mat Miller a new recruit who plays
bass. The line up has changed since the days of At The Drive In, All for the
better now Jim Ward Fronts the band playing guitar and vocals, Paul Hinojos
who used to play bass for ATDI now plays guitar and Tony Hajjar is still the
drummer. Cedric and Omar who used to play in ATDI are now in another band
called Mars Volta.
Sparta's music is "less dense" than ATDI, I spoke to Jim (lead vocals) after
the gig he told me he is still very cautious about singing when he is
performing on stage. This isn't obvious though he sings very well. The
comparisons between ATDI and Sparta are bound to be made, Sparta are every
bit as good as ATDI, even more so if they continue to write songs like the
ones featured on Austere.
When listening to Sparta you can tell these guys where the main driving
force behind ATDI.
Both bands were really down to earth and watched one another play then
stayed and talked to their fans after the gig in the bar. If you didn't get
the chance to see At the Drive In play, go and have a look at Sparta.
Like wise watch out for Silt I'm sure we will be hearing a lot more about
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