Spon Street
We had agreed to meet at the Telegraph Hotel, once the home of the Coventry Evening Telegraph newspaper, now a hotel in what is now fashionable mid century style (1950s post war as was)
Despite a tube strike (which did for my friend who was coming to this gig and indeed without whom I probably wouldn't have bought tickets) I made it to Brixton to see Sigur Ros. They are comfortably Iceland's most popular band but I don't think they have much competition there. This is very much arthouse stuff.
It is not easy to describe the Sigur Ros sound. Imagine two mating Humpback whales getting it off to a background of some electronic keyboards. It is pretty ethereal stuff. And there isn't anything quite like it. But as unlikely as it may seem, they sold out Brixton. No mosh pit here. A reverent silence more in order with the crowd, and several attempts to applaud at the "end" of pieces were premature as it was just a quiet bit of the song.
So, astounding weird vocal and terrific light show. Worth the travel headache.
Enjoyable, although not knock out. And also, being a club, very late finish. Gone 11pm. We old folk have beds to get to....
I did enjoy the blurb for this which said that this was the first time these four canopic jars had been seen together since the eighteenth century, as they are now scattered amongst various museums. |