20 from 2010: my twenty best gigs of the year

The Rent Boys: Stag’s Head, London, 29 January
Whipping us lick-spittle straights into shape, the boyz gave it plenty of Iggy-in-a-downtown-Detroit-gay-bar-circa-1973 oomph. More warm pickled onions!

Rent Boys

Trash Kit: Windmill, London, 4 February
Just the right amount of rackety rhythm and shouty discord. Let’s hear it for these whelps.

No Cars: Windmill, London, 24 March
Great music for Japanese farmers. Even British farmers can probably dig it. 

The Sundae Kups: Camden Head, London, 28 March
Told to stop by the venue after all of two songs, they were allowed a final tune which they stretched out for about 15 minutes. Surf that wave! Chaotic and hilarious.

The hilarious Sundae Kups

Improvizione: The Plough, Walthamstow, 31 March
Ambient, electro-jazz in a virtually empty backroom in north London, with lovely mind-bending projections. Nice friendly cat in the bar too. What more could you want? 

Hunx & His Punx: Chameleon, Nottingham, 9 April
The only performer on my list to strip down to his spangly gold briefs, he gets my vote for sheer horny chutzpah. Sock it to ‘em Mr Hunx!

Laurent: Pop In, Paris, 18 April
Just two songs at this open mic from the totally self-effacing ukulele player, but one was a beautiful version of Camper Van Beethoven’s Take The Skinheads Bowling.

The Loves: The Social, London, 27 April
Underrated band play varied, groovesome 60-inflected set shock!

Thee Vicars: Lio Bar, Brescia, 21 May

A fizzy set from a band that had a turbulent year. Worth a mention partly because I enticed a workmate to travel from London to attend.

Thee Vicars in Italia

Heck Tate: Stag’s Head, London, 10 June
Not sure why I preferred these to other noise/doom-type acts this year. Maybe they had the right combination of humour and lung-searing screaming. Good anyway.

The Keys: Stag’s Head, London, 20 June

Hey, Welsh tunefulness in full effect. Reeking of unfashionability, yet actually far better than 85% of the bands I saw in 2010. Read it in books!

The Apes Party: Ryan’s Bar, London, 25 June
Best masks of the year - more gorilla than monkey. Good demented-chimpanzee screeching and a nice chug-chug-chug beat. Also, they’re Italian, which helps.


David Peter & The Wilde Sect: Lava Lounge, Leicester, 29 August
Unrelentingly fast set from Danish garage band who can do it better than most British outfits. I was sweating just watching them. Also good at this gig: Thee Ludds.

Frank Fairfield: North Star, London, 5 September
Great nasal-voiced Californian singer, banjo-picker and fiddle-basher. Testifyin’ in a Woody Guthrie style!

The Fabulous Go Go Boy From Alabama: Lava Lounge, Leicester, 18 September
Righteous a-whoopin’ and a-hollerin’ with just his own guitar and drum kit for company. The best one-man trash-blues rocker from Sao Paulo I saw in 2010.

Chapter Sweetheart: Catch, London, 5 October

Vibing it up nicely with skronky saxophone and controlled heaviosity. We need more of this in 2011 I reckon.

Catch 22 is that you'll never have a jacket as nice as the lead singer's

Parliament Of Bats: Lava Lounge, Leicester, 20 November
Doom-laden, sepulchral and other things like that. Layers of noise ‘n’ stuff. And nice use of spooky backing film projections. Why don’t more bands do this?

Minuscule Hey: Queen Of Hoxton, London, 25 November
They’ve added snatches of recorded speech as song intros since I last saw them and are even more studiedly geeky than ever. Nerd-pop at its best if you ask me.

Killer Shrimp: National Portrait Gallery, London, 17 December
Didn’t see enough jazz in 2010, but this was an intense and lethally good marine-life set. Crustacean bop!

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