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SADIE HAWKINS DANCE, LITTLE HERO,
BREENE
The Yorkshire House, Lancaster, UK
05/05/06
by
Charlie White
Plug in, turn up to 11 and strike a chord or
three – Bradford's BREENE are simple, no-nonsense streetpunk. Derivative, as
most punk bands in their early twenties are, but with the energy and passion to
carry it off. Five guys, lots of 'Oi's and hardcore strangled shouts on the mic.
They have an element of social awareness that is sadly lacking in many emulative
punk bands – the song 'Viva La Struggle', seething about the racist
ridiculousness of the Bradord riots, pulls us back to what punk should be about
– a firm two fingers up to those who mindlessly follow the majority, no matter
how wrong they are.
Next up is LITTLE HERO – one man with a good haircut and electric guitar. I'm
not a fan of acoustic music, generally speaking, and it's rather unusual that he
is on stage after a raucous punk band. Having said that, he's very engaging, a
truly strange and undoubtedly talented songwriter who I pictured eating baked
beans out of a tin before he shambled onto stage.
Headliners SADIE HAWKINS DANCE rip straight into a blisteringly hot set. This is
a band I've heard a lot of hype about, and I have to say, I wasn't disappointed.
Like NiN mixed up with Bullet For My Valentine and Pantera, but with a punky
edge, driven by an energy that screams out and pulls you in by the ears. Their
singer is easily the best female frontwoman I've seen this year. I prefer my
metal with masculine vocals, but she's swayed me. Bizarre OTT clothes and make
up, a variety of hats, glitter shakers and a voice that could shatter windows,
'Crystal Grenade' is a force to be reckoned with, staring, leaping and writhing
around on the floor. Add this to four musicians with hands and fingers that move
like lightning, and you have a winning formula. I walked away with their song
'Violent Confetti' in my head, and that doesn't happen often. Believe the hype!
Links to the bands:
www.myspace.com/breene
www.myspace.com/littleheromusic
www.myspace.com/sadiehawkinsdance
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