Wednesday 24 February 2010

Bigelf W/Priestess

Bigelf W/ Priestess

Manchester Academy 3

23/02/2010

****

Thomas Geddes

Going into a Bigelf gig as a newcomer, you’d be forgiven for expecting a rather serious, needlessly self indulgent kind of performance. After all, that’s prog. Quite a far cry from the reality of a genuinely impressive, crowd engaging slab of bi-organed lunacy.

Support band Priestess kicked off the night with a thunderous, fifty minute set packed with a surprising absence of filler. Hitting fan favourites early on and bringing the newer material in later; a wise move, seeing the crowd more involved from the off. The biggest highlight here was seeing their second album songs translate much better with the energy of a live show than they did initially on CD.

Bigelf were next onstage, fronted by top hatted, Damon Fox. Powering straight into the doomed sound which engulfs their set with ‘Evils of Rock and Roll’, it’s instantly clear that playing two organs at once, whilst also singing isn’t a gimmick, but a genuine spectacle. Fox commands the stage, from the three foot square he’s confined to. Having a seemingly endless repertoire of banter and amusing anecdotes to reel off between songs, he ensures there’s not a lull in the entire gig. There are certainly nods toward Black Sabbath, Rush and most noticeably, Pink Floyd, as Fox is quick to point out. “This song seems to have a line we accidentally stole from Pink Floyd... and YouTube won’t let me forget about it.” Fantastic, fun set to say the least.

With Priestess and Bigelf tipped for big things in the coming years, it would certainly be a shame to see the latter lose the intimacy which made this set all the more enjoyable. All the same, both bands deserve all the accolades and, if there’s any justice, should enjoy playing bigger venues the next time round.

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