Opening was Charlie Blitz, who a cursory look on internet suggested was a black reggae singer, but lo it turned out to be a white rapper from Bromley. Am afraid I just can't get beyond my total failure to get rap as an art form. Just not very good poetry spouted at speed and with monotonous tone. If I was going to like a rapper it might have been this engaging young man, who seemed genuinely stoked to be playing here. But, even with the introduction of his mate (inevitably "brother"), Blythe this just didn't capture my interest even fleetingly. Also felt an odd bit of casting - a rapper before two five piece rock bands. Like putting a concert pianist on as a support to a heavy metal band.
Charlie and Blythe below. Might take this opportunity to observe that the lighting was not great for taking photos even though I had got myself right to the front. Low lights and moving subjects equals blurring.
A good little set from the boys - no surprises as I have heard them all before. But rather than being bored by that, I like the familiarity. And genuinely think they are very good.
Jack didn't take too long before removing jacket and t-shirt
Marlon was right in front of where I was, but that didn't make it easy to take photos of him, or indeed his successor in the next band, because that was not where the lighting generally went!
And finally headliners the Rizz, who had been recommended to me. Indeed they are quite comparable to Sweet Unrest although I think Sweet Unrest are the better band. For a start they have better songs, although maybe that only reflects that I have heard all of Sweet Unrest's output multiple times and this was my first exposure to the Rizz repertoire. Sweet Unrest are undoubtedly a better looking bunch of guys. And also just more entertaining on stage, although the lead singer of the Rizz has some presence. Both have three guitarists and a drummer, play somewhere in a punk lite style, and have a lead vocalist who is untrammeled by a guitar and therefore can concentrate on being an entertainer.
And both bands played one old cover - Sweet Unrest their usual Play that Funky Music (by Wild Cherry), the Rizz playing the Clash's London Calling (and doing a very decent job of it).
Using my normal band quality test, would I go out of my way to see the Rizz again? No probably not. Would I be happy if they turned up on another bill? Yes very much so. Afraid I don't really see them breaking out of South London and conquering the country. But I may be proved wrong!