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Brakes (photo: Andy Stubbs)
Brakes (photo: Andy Stubbs)

Brakes at Night & Day - 9/10

Steven Long (gig 16/10/05)
The idea of an indie supergoup made up of members from British Sea Power, the Electric Soft Parade and Tenderfoot didn’t sound to me like the greatest collaboration in the musical world. But on this evidence, I couldn’t have been more wrong.


Quite simply, this was the most committed performance by a band I’ve seen in years.

While most of the ‘art-school boys’ are quite content with style over substance and fiddling while Rome burns Brakes aren’t afraid to get down and dirty to address personal and political issues.

Brakes (photo: Andy Stubbs)
Brakes (photo: Andy Stubbs)

Don’t get me wrong they aren’t The Redskins, but these guys burn with anger, and in bug-eyed Eamon Hamilton have a singer whose anger management issues find perfect release on stage. Targets range from political foes like Blair and Cheney, to the more day-to-day irritants like people who talk at gigs and annoyingly careerist musicians.

Some of the songs are sub-thirty second bursts of pent up bile, Cheney for instance lasts about ten seconds and has the perfect one line lyric, “Cheney, Cheney, Cheney, stop being such a dick".

They even played it twice, just in case any of us missed it. And if you missed this wonderful gig, I feel sorry for you, as Brakes gave blood and so much more.

last updated: 19/10/05
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