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Gig
Reviews
Tom McRae
@
Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 24/11/04 |
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This
Tinyvoices reporter doesn’t get to go to many gigs
of the not-an-extremely-loud-rock/metal-band variety, as
all my favourite acoustic artists keep either canceling,
not playing at all in the first place, or just keep being
dead. So naturally, I expected something a little quieter
than usual. Not so – earplugs would’ve been
handy actually, both because of the volume of applause
constantly received and the sheer intensity of some of
the music.
Not to say the ear pain wasn’t
entirely worth it. Tom McRae, folky-acoustic-troubadour-with-band,
is an amazingly
talented guy both where songwriting and singing is concerned,
and tonight he was ably backed by violin, cello, piano, bass,
another guitarist besides himself and a big fuck-off drumkit.
Thus the crowd was treated both to intimate renditions of jaw-droppingly
beautiful songs such as "Walking 2 Hawaii", "Ghost
of a Shark" and "You Only Disappear", as
well as transcendently rocksome versions of "Karaoke
Soul" (on which McRae’s soaring vocals really were
a treat) and "A & B Song", which featured some
fantastically threatening staccato cello work from Oli Kraus.
As if the performance wasn’t darkly powerful enough,
with McRae wailing “All our time slips away! / The blood
is rising…the blood is rising!” These things never
come across in type, but it was chilling stuff…the sense
of darkness in some of his songs is almost palpable. Yet there
is always beauty in the majestic yet human way he paints such
things.
McRae is one of those people you can’t help but be slightly
jealous of. He can write his arse off song-wise, his lyrics
are superb, his singing voice is soaring, penetrative and seemingly
a force of its own sometimes, and to top it all off he’s
a handsome chap who had the audience in the palm of his hand
all night and even had girls shouting they’d...
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