Tag: Swingin’ Utters

  • … a crisp Punk set paired with a Power Pop set porting the sun into Hamburg – a perfect Sunday package!

    … a crisp Punk set paired with a Power Pop set porting the sun into Hamburg – a perfect Sunday package!

    A wee bit more than two year ago the same package graced the Hafenklang and toyGuitar surprised me big time, be it their distinct pop sound or be it their unique drumming. So when that package returned to the Monkeys on a rather awful Sunday it was a sure must do for me and some connoisseur friends.

    First on toyGuitar, entering the stage in front of a maybe half full club. Bad choice for those who should have filled the void, as they kicked off like this:

    They have perfected their blend of pop, surf and punk – let’s call it Power Pop for now – even further and they are putting it out with a rigour (or drive, or force or .. joy) that feels unequalled. Sturdy drumming with a broad smile (a very broad smile indeed) , sturdy and hook line driven bass play, surf style licks on the left guitar and broad twangs and singing from the right guitar. Just perfect!

    toyGuitar (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg) (c) gehkacken.de)

    I have to admit i am sold on them, big time. The only pity was the missing merchandise (despite a lone T-Shirt), i think i would have bought anything off them. If i’d get a wish they should come back as a headliner for a Get Lost! Fest in the future, they would be able to send a packed Hafenklang dancing all night!

    On the fun side they had quite some in-jokes of needing to speed up and not loosing time tuning instruments or replacing broken gear as that would make them Utters late, something that should not happen. Great band, great sound and a set that did make the audience smile and feel the sun on the skin (in desperate Hamburg April weather).

    With some rearranging on stage, them toyGuitar members Miles and Jack where moved to left, Swingin’ Utters took the stage and blasted into their set like this:

    Something felt different from the start and throughout the set to me and me mates, we all had the feeling of this being a much tighter and efficient set than many of the Utters shows in earlier years. That feeling was also supported by the selection of songs – bang bang bang came songs with less than two minutes duration.

    Swingin' Utters (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg) (c) gehkacken.de)

    Show wise it was typical: Johnny being Johnny and raging it out, Darius being Darius and playing it out (and providing vocals to some songs) whilst the rest provided a perfect backdrop and as said a very very tight sound.

    Yes, the even played one of me favourite songs! Sing a long:

    What if I just sent away
    Everyone and everything
    And that alone was what I'd bring
    My one and only offering
    
    To all the tables in all of
    Your open houses
    To the parties with all of
    the smiling spouses
    The kindness of friends
    Made a distortion
    A personal apathetic erosion
    
    Average
    Agonist
    Avarice
    Catalyst
    
    What if I was without pleasantries
    And bounded across your balconies
    Voided all your boundaries
    Exposed you all to my disease
    
    What if I spoke
    What I sometimes think
    Out of boredom, anger, mutiny
    Felt no remorse
    Or loss or pity
    Came at you
    Like a fucking banshee 
    

    Yep, that is the style that is them Utters and that is perfect (incl. the lyrics).

    As the show started early to give people a chance to not be home too late and catch an easy start into the workweek they decided to give the audience something extra – they did two encores!

    And with that they where done, thanked the audience and … returned to the stage to pack up their gear and prepare for moving it out and on … to further tour dates. Don’t miss the package – it is a perfect package!

    Was the audience happy? Yes the audience was happy – actually even prior to the show even starting, as you can see from the these smiling lads. Well done mates, you made the right choice!

    Happy customers (Monkeys Music Club, 23.04.2017 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Happy customers (Monkeys Music Club, 23.04.2017 (c) gehkacken.de)

    And as ever thanks to the Monkeys for setting it up as an early Sunday show, we all gotta go to work on Monday!

  • … surprise Thursday: of drummers, enchanting pop and furious Punk fucking Rock!

    … surprise Thursday: of drummers, enchanting pop and furious Punk fucking Rock!

    You know what is a tad bit annoying? If a great band of that you believe it is really great only ever draws small crowds when it visits your humble home town. The Swingin’ Utters are one of these and one of me mates was so determined to get an as large as possible crowd for them that he printed 200 flyers and distributed them ahead of the show – at own cost. Did it help? 50 tickets went out prior to the show, at then end the Hafenklang at least was not empty but also not packed at all, damn!

    toyGuitar (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    toyGuitar (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    First on toyGuitar and someone in the know mentioned “… half of Swingin’ Utters is in there but i’d rather wish that Johnny would drag Druglords of the Avenue along on the road“. Whilst both parts of the statement are true Toy Guitar from the first moment on made the audience listen. Why? Not only because of the surprise drumming (that was less the girl behind the drums, i’ll fill you in later) but specifically the almost perfect blend of fast paced pop. Thrown in was a scent of Surf and sure an undercut of punk rock. Wow – stunning. A lot of smiling and surprised faces in the audience! I was so taken left field that i did not take a quick video, something that i regret so much.

    And what was special about the drumming? It was only snare, bass and floor tom – and that and the style of drumming create something special, reduced to the bone and just puuuurrrfect. Their record is now mine and it is also a great piece of pop music in the best and literate sense of it. Stunning! And a surprise!

    Swingin' Utters (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Swingin’ Utters (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next on Swingin’ Utters and they kicked off with “Brand New Lungs” from their 2011 effort:

    And that was the theme for the evening: Johnny screamed, banged and the band did drive, drive and fucking drive. I have seen them now many times and they are not only the ones i would recon to be “always tight to the max” but also giving, giving … and then some more. And, frank, on my 16th birthday in 1980 is saw Stiff Little Fingers and they did blow me away for many years (and their early records even more) but they have been super-seeded now by them Utters: I would call the legitimate successors (and, sorry to say, that is too because SLF nowadays are not really … hot). So listen for yerself!

     

    And true to their style they came back with actually a couple of encores, one better then the other i would dare to say!

    Sure thing “The Dirty Sea” was added too, one of my “loveliest” songs ever:

    And then they came back one last time to give it all and finish a great show:

    And drumming? Besides being late on stage for the start the drummer of the Utters had one item that made him “stand out”: Check out how he jumps up from his stool almost out of rhythm – that was so funny to watch!

    And why is drumming so important?

    drummers

    So what are the cold facts? toyGuitar are a might pop force. Period. The Swingin’ Utters do deserve a so much larger audience. Fact. So next time please come around, you will be treated class with some extras thrown it. Ain’t that worth it?