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The Dykeenies

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Middlesbrough Music Live... your verdict

It promised to be the best Middlesbrough Music Live yet - but what did our reviewers think of this years festival?

Main stage

Folk Daddy

Folk Daddy

Ross Copperman

I manage to completely fail to notice Ross Copperman whilst necking free drinks and falafels in the VIP area at MIMA. Apparently he sold more virtual copies of his single on iTunes in one week than anyone ever before ever, but quite frankly who cares? Like Maroon 5, its music for people who don't really like music.

Cosmos Recordings Stage

Folk Daddy

The amazing one-man-band swamp-skronk genius that is Mayor McCa was due on, but on discovering he had been replaced at the last minute by a pretty underwhelming acoustic act, it was over to the the Cosmos Recordings stage to catch 15 minutes of highly regional a cappella trad folk from Folk Daddy (a.k.a. F Diddy, a.k.a. Ben from Idiot Savant). It must take some balls to just get up there and sing unaccompanied like that.

Chris Duggan

Arrest him under the regulation singer song writer crimes against knitwear act of 1967 and make him a martyr before some major label nails a wet lettuce to his head and turns him into Jack Penate. Chris Duggan dances like he's dying for a wee and sings about the romantic proposition of a package holiday to Spain with Lunn Polly in the style of silly era Tim Buckley. Jolly Good.

Beth Jeans Houghton

Acoustic artiste Beth has a very nice voice indeed, but the little room is packed out and hotter than the sun, so we skip joyfully back out again - past the people lining the corridor outside. Clearly Beth is a very popular girl!

Magic Arm

A one-man looping machine from Manchester, who plucks, strums, clicks, bleeps, whistles, beatboxes and murmers, conjuring great whirlwinds of folk majesty... God, I sound like such a berk.

Benjamin Wetherill

It has already been well documented just how fantastic Leeds' finest purveyor of woodland folk and electronic sea-fog Benjamin Wetherill is, so I won't bang on about it here... suffice to say that its a mystery as to how he isn't yet a household name - the man is sickeningly talented, and to make matters worse he doesn't even seem to realise.

The Chapman Family

The Chapman Family

Unkle Bob

Unkle Bob peddled over-earnest David Gray-esque twaddle for Q readers. This is the musical equivalent of your boring uncle who bangs on about proper music with words that actually mean something.

St Vincent

Dallas' St Vincent is like a fresh breath of spring air. Her voice is pure and clear, and she doesn't just play her guitar, she coaxes wildly inventive sounds out of it - wrenching horrible swamp fuzz chords one minute, delicate cascading hammer-ons the next... imagine if Regina Spektor had got into Scout Niblett rather than going all Radio 2 and you're halfway there. Brilliant. Its no surprise to learn of her musical pedigree (she has played for The Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens).

Euros Childs

There ain't no WAY I'm going to see the musical wet fart that are The Twang headline the main stage, so its a straight-up choice between Yourcodenameis:Milo down in the crypt, and ex-Gorky's Zygotic Mynci frontman Euros Childs up in Cosmos. Euros wins, of course, and he and his band are the perfect way to end what has been a very hectic but enjoyable day. He and his band are on excellent form, a great eight-legged Welsh border collie pooing out steaming nuggets of purest POP. We dance and dance and dance, and then stagger home for pizza.

Town Hall Crypt stage

Malpractice

Thanks to the amazing vocals, harmonies and electronica backed up by head-crushing metal riffs, Malpractice were my band of the day. The lead singer's energy and showmanship was also great as, (unlike other crypt bands) not one ounce of arrogance could be detected.

We Start Fires

We Start Fires

The Empire Stage

The Chapman Family

Up first were rising stars The Chapman Family - a local band by geography only (that's 'local' with a small 'l'), fresh from a recent gig in a packed Camden art gallery. If you've been around on the scene for a while you know the score - manic pounding drums, guitar tones that cut into your soft brain like cheesewire, brooding vocals, and a kind of suffocating intensity... they really are quite good.

Smallwhitelight

Smallwhitelight are billed in the programme as a cross between Radiohead, The Libertines, and Queens Of The Stone Age. Unsurprisingly they lack the spark or individuality of any of these - perhaps instead the description should have read 'pretty dull and uninspiring, with no distinguishing characteristics other than their desperate need for a Trinny & Susannah style make-over'.

Indigo Moss

The fact that the next band on at The Empire are Guardian favourites fills me with dread, and I imagine horrific scenes of mung-beans and World Music, bleurgh! I'm only half right, as it happens, and it transpires that Indigo Moss are actually kind of okay. Not exactly my cup of tea, admittedly, but the banjo-playing lady sings pleasantly (the man's vocals grate like, uh... a grater), and at least its not just run of the mill indie schmindie. Incidentally, did anyone else notice how overwhelmingly white Music Live was? Damon Albarn would have been furious!

Ten Feet Tall Stage: Town Hall Courtyard

Zapped By A Million Zolts

Technical difficulties dog Zapped’s set as they open the ten feet tall stage in the blistering heat. Still single ‘What's the miles per gallon Alan?‘ is a new wave meets the smell of Reeves and Mortimer pop treat and singer Peter Bond is hand’s down beard of the day winner and its only twelve noon.

One Night Only

Catchy lyrics and upbeat tunes are the ingredients for songs that you will be humming in weeks to come. The band of five certainly made my day, had me and the rest of the audience bopping their heads and tapping their feet. This was the highlight of the whole event for me.

To My Boy

The mildly disappointing To My Boy showed us that they haven't really got any other songs in the same league as their ace new single 'Model', which is a real shame. Playing to a backing track/drum machine and keeping it entertaining is a difficult trick to get right, and they don't quite cut the mustard.

We Start Fires

Three girls, a guy, a guitar, a synthesiser, bass and drums combined to make this unique weird type of funky punk. Despite similarities in their songs they managed to pull off something that isn't seen as often as it should; a female lead vocalist in the alternative music scene.

The Dykeenies

As the cold air hit Middlesbrough and shivers ran down my body, my wish was to be in the front bouncing around to the unusual sound created by the bunch of Glaswegians.Ìý The mish mash of popish, indie, crowd pleasing melodies captivated me and the audience.

Good Shoes

Closing the Ten Feet Tall stage, these London types belted out a number of disjointed guitar sounds readily lapped up by an excited crowd. They're fast, raw and ready to rock, and although by the end of the gig you may have been forgiven for noticing their samey sound, it was energetic and enjoyable.

TMA Stage

Jamie Sample

Next to the bulldozed remains of the Odeon, Sample returns to slay the beast of music live after triumphing in the rain last year, with ‘the lion sleeps tonight’ a song featured in the motion picture masterpiece Ace Ventura 2: When Nature Calls, that most of the audience probably saw in the aforementioned sticky floored cinematic hellhole. He culls factory farm indie kids with aÌýcover of a song, he wants to make you howl, and by popular demand is summoned out for an encore.

The Lurios

An impressive stage invasion summed up the enthusiastic performance that had the audience captivated.Ìý Breezy indie pop boasting bouncy melodies and catchy lyrics fitted perfectly with the days atmosphere. Although sound problems hindered the impact of the first few songs it was a perfect musical introduction to the summer.

Nine Lives For Skydives

DARTZ's Henry Carden described Nine Lives For Skydives as being “something your mum would probably call Heavy Metal" and from the pounding drums to the brutal guitar riffs and the heavy bass lines, it seems he’s spot on.

Bursting into a non-stop onslaught, the band sure seems to please the crowd who, it seems, enjoy every moment of the set. From the opening track, to the vocalist subtly mocking the NME scene at the festival, this band were possibly my favourite on the TMA line-up.

Fairly new to the area these angsty Teesside lads don’t fail to make an impression. Judging by the screaming fans against the fence and the crush to grab a free CD, this is one for Nine Lives’ history books and we hope to see a lot more of them at future festivals.

Dirty Weekend

Hundreds of fans had turned out to catch the eagerly anticipated Dirty Weekend and the band certainly didn't disappoint. Along with The Lurios they attracted the biggest crowds of the day with lead singer Dan Spooner’s voice on top form. Flying through their set of ‘chav rock’ anthems, even a sliced open finger didn’t stop Mike Spooner from putting in a great performance of fan favourite ‘Look At Me’- even if it did get blood all over his white hoody! A great debut to a great festival!

Reviewers: Emma Cole, Michael Seymour, Andy Elliott, Amy Williams, Andy Douglass, Paul Emmett, Kay Turley,Phil Marron

last updated: 15/04/2009 at 13:52
created: 04/06/2007

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kendall of boro
i cant believed i missed newton falkner but i loved one night only and go-audio also wildcats. i caught a boro shirt from one night only.

Trudie
Strewth! I think the reviewers must have gone to the loo and missed Newton Faulkner, who was by far the best act there!

Dan
I'm totally & completely gob-smacked - Where is the review of Newton Faulkner??? Who was by far the best thing there?

Me
Elliot Minor!Catchy singalong songs! Afew pits, amazing atmosphere! They're birlliant! Best act to hit MIddlesbrough Music Live yet!

jacob
no we're just voicing our opinions, its just that ours are better.

Sally
I was simply voicing my opinion. I'm allowed to have one. I guess you guys must either be - the fat guy in the crystal castles t-shirt, Dirty Weekend, or the rubbish singer from the Lurios? Am I correct? Thought so!

Shaka Khan
Highlight of Day...my destroyed mate worbling abit of kaisers on karaoke int central!

friend of a citizen
I am said friend who also had a photo pass (level 2 apparently) to get some shots of the TMA bands. I only wanted it to get photos of Nine Lives For Skydives. Went to the gate man he said no, asked a security guy at the right of the stage he sent me to the other side (where a citizen was stood having found his way in) the next security guy told me to go back to the gate, the gateman said no again, went back to the guy at the front and said looks what's going on I have the same pass why can't I get in? At this point the band were just starting Excalibur. I was looking suitably angry so he let me jump the barrier. Finally I was in place to see (in my opinion) one of the only bands worth checking out this year. (yes I may be slightly biased as I am friends with the band and have taken photos of them since gig one in september 06, but they are progressing well and making a name for themselves in the area). Anyway another fine gig which the crowd throughly enjoyed, complete with free cds at the end.

PHILIP
YAY FOR THE CHAPMAN FAMILY!

jeremy kyle
sally are you in a band or associated with a band who didn't get a decent slot at MML?? Perhaps you're slightly jealous that the lurios and Dirty Weekend are such great bands/lads?? maybe you havn't even got the bottle to mention this to the bands faces?? well next week we're featuring 'pathetic internet snipers unmasked' call 087859990000, and we'll work through you're jealousy issues/ problems together!!

jacob.
sally - sounds like you should have stayed at home and watched the tennis. Its a fun day out for everyone. It gets everyone out the house. Lurios were on the stage for new bands so obviously not all their in sound. But the show was good. Tenfeetall stage isnt that just for the scenesters? i agree about kubichek. Frank Turner though. peach!

Harry Carry
MML rocked manTiny Dancers were highlight on a main stage but why or why werent the Cutters on a big stage, sin and a shame, but at least i got to see them at the Purple Onion, Fantastic, Superb as always. New Bass player is incredible.

Dyl Amey
Who the hell reviewed Smallwhitelight - is this person deaf or just a total arse.... they totally rocked!!!!!

Pigeon Detective
I dont know what 'sally' is talkin about to be honest. the two biggest acts at the TMA were obviously Dirty Weekend and The Lurios. And so what if there was loadsa kids at the Lurios gig? they made the gig what it was-quality. Plus there was definately hundreds of people at both of the stages. i'd say roughly 500 at lurios 400 at Dirty Weekend. ripped everyone elses crowds to pieces. two best bands of the day easy as.

Mark
I thought Ross Copperman n Newton Faulkner were great - Newton Fulkner gettin the crowd singin was great and spongebob was a laugh.Tony Christie was poor i'd rather listen to the DJ's jokes or sing to their music.Malpractice were good and there was a massive mosh pit in there! Pama international were great too they got lots of people dancin mostly the drunk people.The Twang were great and loved us!! they were drunk aswell likewas a great day great weather - it was good for my first time there.

dirk gentley
easy loadsa peeps there for the DW gig, sally youre wrong chile

Sally
The line up was rubbish this year. Only the weather saved it from being completely rubbish. The Chapman Family were brilliant, I see big things for these guys! Lurios were ok- some fat guy in a Crystal Castles t-shirt and the singer from The Romance were up singing. The dark haired boy with the glasses (consults Myspace - Mark I think he is called)should stick to guitar as he can't sing in tune. The blonde (Andy?) geezer was alright however! Lots of gurning kids on stage too.Dirty Weekend were average. with Dan Spooner It would be nice if he'd get a new script for inbetween tunes like. Sick of hearing the same (over) rehearsed twoddle. Wouldn't say there were hundreds of people there either...Plenty of chavs though!Kubichek were slightly disappointing, although the Ten Feet Tall stage and surrounding area was excellent! Bands should play here more often! What a venue!Dykeenies were pretty awesome. Wouldn't mind seeing them again. Captivating.

daniel storey
music live was rubbish this year waste of time, although jamie sample was amusing and secret signal where quite good. missed the only band i went to see miss conduct

Teesman
Have to agree with KC. The local bands were very much up for it more than some of the higher profile visitors.

Dog Rock
Something Missing????YES..THE CUTTERS from the main stage...they rocked the Purple Onion...Organisers have to review policy of not being allowed to play 3 years in a row...Tiny dancers were good as well

kenneth zenrod
Day was great! Dirty Weekend, The chapman family top local bands, both should have been on the main stage!!

luke anderson
absolutely great shame everything got nocked back a bit by the fire bell in the crypt cos i missed your codename is milo.but all the other bands were fab

A citizen
I thought security were a little harsh this year. Both me and a friend had photo passes obtained to photograph some TMA bands. Now as far as i could tell the only entrance to the two TMA stages' photo area was through Gate 5. My friend had trouble right from the start when the guy on the gate refused to let her through. Later i had the same issue after leaving to use the toilet and returning only to be refused access. Im not sure why this was but with no other choice, i was forced to not photograph the bands i had wished to.

KC
I thought the fence was an excellent idea. I felt alot safer around the festival than in previous years. However, my only gripe is to have bigger bars. I have no problem with not being allowed to bring my own drink into the site but i don't appreciate having to wait in huge scrums for half an hour for warm lager. Bandwise i really enjoyed it - even if the local bands seemed alot more up for it than some of the more well known acts. Oh, and whoever booked Tony Christie is a genius.

Ben Hayward
Music Live this year was absolutely amazing! The highlights for me would to be massacre on broadway, and Priestess, both of whom where amazing.I cant wait for next year now!

Teesman
Overall MML was a little disappointing this year. Can't put my finger on it, was it the Stalg Luft feel created by the fencing or was the programming not as good as previous years? Still we've got Stockton Riverside Fringe Festival to look forward too!!!

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