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    An interesting evening at the Wiltshire Music Centre with Lau. I've mainly heard their stuff on the radio so wasn't really prepared for the vigour of their performance, at least of Martin Green and Aidan o'Rourke, Chris Drever sat in the middle like a puddin', albeit one with an extremely lively left leg, maybe it was his impersonation of a haggis. On several occasions I thought Martin was going to dive into the foldback speaker and it appeared that he had upset Aidan somewhat who seemed to be winding himself up to launch himself wildly across the stage at him, that is when he, Aidan, wasn't having frightful nightmares, the kind one sees a cat having when it's dreaming of hunting.

    Did all this activity come out in the music - it certainly seemed to. The set opened as they came on stage with extremely loud booming coming out of the speakers which melded with the opening bars of their intro until what was at first indistinguishable became clear(er). People could be seen surreptitiously stuffing tissues, cotton wool, seat covers into their ears as the wall of sound (Martin referred to it later as a wall of folk music but that is a moot point) hit them from a range of around eight feet, not what the regulars at the rather genteel WMC are used to but much appreciated by the faithful (including a halfways famous radio presenter) who had trekked here for the gig. I was impressed by Martin's use of his instrument, and the variety of sounds that he conjured out of it (with the assistance of a certain amount of electrickery) was highly entertaining. Aidan is undoubtably a fine fiddler although Dave Swarbrick seems to conjure twice the amount of notes with a quarter of the effort. Chris kept the whole thing together with his driving guitar work.

    Frantic tune followed frantic tune with an occasional brief interlude for a quieter (but only by comparison) song by Chris (and I'm afraid I don't reckon his voice much). There was much use of electrickery, a bit of chat and a lot of noise.

    I suspect I came with my wrong hat on; I was expecting a more sedate folk evening, albeit with a 'youf' coating aimed directly at the mafia who currently control a lot of what we hear on the airwaves. If I had been prepared for extended extemporising on folk(ish) themes (using instruments generally considered to be the mainstay of the folk world doesn't necessarily qualify one as a folk musician) using electric driven machines operated by wild dervishes it would have been great (I think). Certainly by the second half, when I knew what was coming, I enjoyed it much more (and it seemed to be a little quieter and clearer) and I have to report that MrsSRD thoroughly enjoyed the whole gig, loudness notwithstanding (she was one of the ear stuffers).

    I also have to admit that, once I had got used to the volume, the sound was pretty good; the WMC, with it's glorious acoustics designed for chamber music, can be, and usually is, the death of high powered amplified music as the visiting sound engineer wrestles with the hall normally to the detriment of the engineer, but Tim Matthew did an excellent job.

    Looking back I think the music of itself lacked something; well dressed though it was it seemed samey and repetitive. Listening to it was like sitting out at a ceilidh as the band go through endless permutations of the tune in order for the set to come out. Would I go to see them again? Probably not, at least not at a venue like the WMC, although MrsSRD, who wasn't too bothered when we booked the tickets, is a converted fan.

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    Glad to read that you gave them a fair crack of the whip. It's always been easy to say that Lau won't be to everyone's taste, indeed I'm not sure that I would rate Arc Light as in the same league as Lightweights and Gentlemen, yet it's largely the more recent album that has set the media tongues a wagging. My main reaction to reading your piece, though, is just to wish that I'd been there!
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    Great review, SRD. thanks for that.
    I didn't understand the bit about Kris Drever's voice though. See:- http://www.folkradio.co.uk/forum/cur...html#post21908

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    Quote Originally Posted by basketbob View Post
    Great review, SRD. thanks for that.
    I didn't understand the bit about Kris Drever's voice though. See:- http://www.folkradio.co.uk/forum/cur...html#post21908

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    Obviously one of those different strokes for different folks things, I looked up my review of Kris when we saw him solo at the Forge at the Anvil, Basingstoke (before I knew about this place), my comment then was:
    ....but not with a particularly brilliant voice, probably better at backing than leading.
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    Going to see them later in the year , still looking forward to it I like em loud :-)
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    I have to say I love Lau and wish I could have been there as well. One of my favourite things personally though is in fact Kris Drever's voice, I love it!!! I find it refreshingly different and husky but I understand that it is not to everyone's taste. My friend Heather can't stand him (but she loves noel gallagher so I don't always understand her tastes lol).

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