After 4 hours of traffic hell covering close to 170 miles I
manage to just get to the venue as the band are tuning up. Again, a decent
rabble of the weird and wonderful turn out in the usual Mancunian summer rain,
with them all knowing they made a better choice than the 50 thousand down the
road watching Metallica.
I have managed a couple of full listens of “Macedonian
Lines” which I’m halfway through trying to review and knowing how good it
sounds, live they should be a real treat.
With Bill Stinson back behind the drums, keeping the
chemistry going with Gary Arce and Mario Lalli, “Macedonian Lines” kicks of the
evening with its guitar that elevates and takes you to places above and beyond
and the familiar live jam of the desert takes over. “Melancholy Sadie” follows
with such an awesome baseline that helps expand the track and it builds and
builds into one of those spine tingling moments already.
“Skyline Pressure” starts off with that hypnotic baseline
that hooks you in and carries you away, followed by two more new tracks, “Bowies
Last Breath” crawling along with the drums and such a good baseline that
compliments Gary’s guitar that dances and slides all around it, unlike anything
other bands can do, and “I Make Weird Choices” that dips and roles and glides
in that classic Yawning Man style.
“Ghost Beach” follows and stands out as such a magical and
float away sounding track which is deservedly a song that’s always on their set
list now.
“The Black Kite” roles in and lifts the crowd towards
another level, sounding better than ever live.
After a few technical issues with Gary’s pedal board, most
of it is disconnected so that the show can go on, and on it does with the final
15 minutes of the meandering “The Revolt Against Tired Noises”. Again, as a 3
piece playing in harmony with everything melting together. With this, the night
drive back home didn’t seem so long.
With the band already hitting their groove and this being
show number 5 of a huge European tour, if you’re seeing them in the next few
weeks, you’re in for quite an evening. Hopefully the recording of the show does it some justice.
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