With Just A Hint Of Mayhem

Music reviews, gig reviews, fun trivia and extra added random stuff!

Goldie Lookin Chain – The Crescent, York – Saturday 16th March, 2024 March 20, 2024

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 11:01 pm
Tags: , , ,

The first time I saw Goldie Lookin Chain was at the Reading Festival, I think in 2004, or thereabouts. They were full-on comedy rap and as entertaining as fuck. I have seen them a few times since at festivals. Some of the stuff they released in the first flush of their success was absolute genius that finely blended great rap with sharp, sublime comedy. So I was never going to pass up the opportunity to witness GLC in full flight once again, twenty years later. This time it was at the magnificent Crescent in York and the gig was a sell-out! Were GLC any good? I will tell you later, but first I must tell you about the wonderful support act, Marx. I am not talking about Karl Marx, just Marx. He is a passionate and talented rapper from Hull spitting tales of real life in his biting, cutting, perfectly formed ciphers. He dishes it out to landlords, Rishi Sunak, and a whole host of other bad guys in equal measure. If Eminem had been born twenty-five or thirty or so years later than he actually was and in Hull rather than Missouri USA he probably would have sounded like Marx. He delivers his lines perfectly and struts across the stage like he owns it, and tonight he did! The beats supplied by his DJ were stunning and fitted the tracks like a Saville Row suit. I particularly loved the Roy Ayers sample. “Rent Money” and “Student Loan” (at least I think they were the titles) were my highlights in a set full of them. I am definitely a fan of this bloke Marx now.

It is probably fair to say that in the current more politically correct climate, much of what GLC has done in the past might not be acceptable to some. While this is likely to be true I still find them fucking hilarious. It’s comedy and bloody good comedy at that! It was just 5/7 of the whole GLC crew, but that did not spoil the night one bit! The crowd was up for a fun night and that is what the GLC Crew gave us in abundance. A large contingent of the crowd came dressed for the occasion in garish tracksuits, including a delightful Greggs trackie number and plenty of heavy gold chains. Despite the invitation to get shitfaced later in the set some of the crowd were shitfaced on arrival, probably as it was Saint Paddy’s day. All the classic GLC tunes were on show; “Newport State of Mind (You’re Not From Newport)”, “Soap Bar”, “21 Ounces”, “Baneswell Express” and “You Knows I Loves You”. Talking of the latter is there a love song with a finer lyric than “To prove my love, I gotta tattoo, on my bollocks. I was gonna have your name but I only got initials ’cause I couldn’t stand the pain”? Smokey Robinson never managed to describe the pain of love so well in any of his songs, did he? But the biggest reaction and party vibes came with “Guns Don’t Kill People, Rappers Do” and “Your Missus Is a Nutter”. But frankly, nothing could compare with a wonderfully extended singalong of “Your Mother’s Got a Penis”. Is there a better way to end a getting shitfaced kind of night? probably not! I can confirm that Goldie Lookin Chain retains their hilariously filthy, Welsh comedy charm, you knows it!

I was actually there that day!

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Celestial” – Dying Habit March 15, 2024

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 10:50 pm
Tags: , , , , , ,

Has the island of Anglesey ever produced a great rock band? Probably not, well at least until Dying Habit came along. This bunch is a mega powerhouse of a band. This is the fourth time they have been reviewed in the pages of WJAHOM (once in 2019 and twice in 2020) and we said good things about them back then. The new single “Celestial” is a brooding, slow-building, epic tune that showcases the individual talents of the band and the enormous and gorgeous noise they make together. Nathan Jones’s vocals are up there with some of the best rock singers and he conveys a range of emotions with apparent ease. The rhythm section of Mark Jones on drums and Daniel Garner on bass would enhance even the best bands. But the tour de force for me is the riff Tsunami produced by Alan Hart. The song encompasses everything from classy prog to sharp metal while weaving in the more rocky side of Traffic and maybe a few hints of Pearl Jam. The hooks are strong and the melody is divine. According to the band the song “explores consciousness, how we know nothing about the time we spend asleep other than the dreams and nightmares we experience“. “Celestial” deserves to be heard, listen to it now! If their new album, ‘The Chaos of Silence’, (due out later this year) is half as good as this tune it will be extraordinary.

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Maverick” – Delilah Bon March 8, 2024

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 11:29 pm
Tags: , , ,

Brat punk superstar Delilah Bon has unleashed her new single “Maverick” on International Women’s Day. how many artists get better and better with every release, not many, but Delilah Bon certainly does. “Maverick” is another incendiary blend of rap and metal on which Delilah is in explosive form. Her first album was an absolute classic, as a pointer to the new album this track suggests that the album will be stunning. She uses her newest creation to celebrate womanhood, self-love, and self-worth. Once again misogynists will be pissed off, but who gives a fuck about them? Delilah has this to say about the new song “‘Maverick’ is a song about self-worth and reclaiming your confidence, reminding yourself that you belong in the rooms you don’t always feel welcomed in. It’s about looking yourself in the mirror and believing in your power without needing the approval of others.” As always Delilah is absolutely on point. Her fans, including me, will love “Maverick” and it will no doubt bring many more fans into the Bon Bon club. Incidentally the definition of maverick in my dictionary is “an unorthodox or independent-minded person“, Delilah Bon is clearly both of those!

Photo by Helen Tate

Delilah has some huge gigs and festivals in 2024, including playing the Avalanche Stage at Download. Then the new album will hit the world like an atom bomb later this year. As an advocate for women’s and LGBTQ+ rights and frankly, any put-down minority Delilah is more passionate and angry than most. But she channels all of that into her astounding music. Is the world really ready for Delilah Bon? I don’t know, but it better fucking had be because she is here to stay! The video for “Maverick” is something special too! Are the two Delilahs talking to each other through the mirror actually Lauren and Delilah? Who knows? But what a stunning film!

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Super Concrete” – Quiz Show

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 4:26 pm
Tags: , , ,

Photo by Ray Ketchem

“Super Concrete” is a mighty blast of post-punk pop punk rock which beats you into a bloody pulp until you are unable to ignore it. After that, it sits next to you and heals your wounds and wipes away your blood and tears. Huge gnarly riffs power the song over a finely tuned engine of a well-oiled rhythm section while the vocals add hooks forged in rock and pop heaven. Quiz Show is made up of Shudder To Think’s Chris Matthews and bassist Jesse Krakow, together with drummer Joe Billy, who replaces the original drummer Kevin March (Guided By Voices, The Dambuilders). Their EP ‘Flotsam’ is out later this month.

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

‘Free Palestine: A Compilation for Humanitarian Aid’ – Various Artists March 7, 2024


In recent months the situation in Gaza has gotten worse and worse every day. What Hamas did on October 7th was vile and evil, but the Israeli government’s response has been thousands of times worse. Let’s not forget, that despite what much of the mainstream media is saying (or perhaps not saying), this war did not begin last October it has been going on for many years. More than 300,000 innocent Palestinian people, many of them children, have been killed and over 70,000 injured since October 7th. The Palestinian people are not Hamas in the same way that the Israeli people are not their government. In Palestine, countless neighbourhoods, towns and cities have been decimated, and most of the population has been displaced and left without food, clean drinking water, electricity and fuel. This is truly heartbreaking and the response of many countries across the globe leaves me ashamed to be human. The UK government, and many opposition MPs, have refused to back a ceasefire in Gaza even on humanitarian grounds and with a majority of the UK population in favour of a ceasefire.

I know that music cannot solve this problem, but maybe it can play a small part electronic label Human Endeavour (part of Ransom Note Records) has pulled together a wonderful compilation album to raise funds for two charities that are working incredibly hard in Gaza in awful conditions providing support and humanitarian aid. All proceeds from the album will be split equally between two charities, Medical Aid Palestine and War Child UK. A wide range of artists have donated their music to this cause with a smorgasbord of sounds that includes electro dance, Italo House electro, UK techno, chill, electronica, wonky electro, acid-baked dance, and some awesome Middle East vibes and flavours. Artists include D Twitch, Ambien Baby, Lisene, GoodMostlyBad, Jurango, Sofia El-Harifi and Azo. Every track is incredible, contributing artists have shown unequivocal support for the cause by providing some of their finest cuts. The gorgeous artwork for the cover was created by Jeena Ra.

The full track listing is below. Click here to purchase the album on Bandcamp

  1. Jon Beige – Complète
  2. C.A.R. – 19s
  3. Malcolm & Glitter55 – Damâa (Instrumental)
  4. Jurango – Burwood
  5. Sofia El-Harifi – bayati beach
  6. Azo – Peace on Planet Earth
  7. Reda Saiarh – New Beat Against The Machine
  8. Zillas On Acid – Sleep Mode
  9. REES – Mystic Daze (Downtempo Mix)
  10. JD Twitch – Question Authority
  11. Kitsta – Glisten
  12. Lisene – Hydrophonic
  13. Ambien Baby – La Tia
  14. Albino Sound – Bell Anklet
  15. Nuevo Prohibido – Pantano Slurp
  16. GoodMostlyBad – No Disco Just Disco
  17. Jeena – Love Is Resistance

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Pistol Whip” – Totally Slow

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 4:17 pm
Tags: , , ,

Photo: Reid Haithcock

21st-century punk is alive and well and being delivered hard by North Carolina’s Totally Slow on their epic new single “Pistol Whip”. It opens with a tsunami of mighty riffs and just sweats punk ethos and sound. The vocals are laconic and reminiscent of late 70s classic UK punk. The lyrics are rather special too, I particularly love the lines “You are not an exorcist, Cryptic pre-contortionist. So do your best. Pistol whipped“. Anyone who can use the words contortionist and exorcist in a song with such style will always get my vote! Their fourth album ‘The Darkness Intercepts’ will be out later this month. Based on the evidence of “Pistol Whip” it will be immense!

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Surrender” – The Apocalypse Disco March 6, 2024

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 10:50 pm
Tags: , , ,

The Apocalypse Disco are back and steering the good ship apocalypse directly at the evil and bad shit going down in the world. Playing “Surrender” at full volume in the face of the four horsemen of the apocalypse will cause them and their steeds to explode by being walloped with rave guns and glow stick grenades. I don’t really believe the Apocalypse Disco are surrendering, I think they are taking their rather spiffing music on a crusade to draw people away from a potential forthcoming dystopian nightmare. “Surrender” is a Prodigy-fuelled slab of explosive dance music with elements of glam and a sprinkling of Prince. The video is rather stunning too! Get on board the good ship Apocalypse Disco now! You can catch them headlining at the Fulford Arms in York on April 5th, be there or be a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles!

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Never Going Back Now” – Moving Mirrors March 5, 2024

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 11:05 pm
Tags: , ,

Moving Mirrors do heartbreak in style with the new single “Never Going Back Now”. At times it is reflective of classic period Saint Etienne with instrumentation akin to Gene at their most emotional. The bass is almost hypnotic and the guitar weaves around the vocal and melody with a skill that not many players have, Christo McCracken clearly has a bit of Bernard Butler about him. Sophie Lentle’s voice and overall vocal delivery are heavenly and enigmatically ethereal. I love this song and can see it soundtracking lazy, thoughtful days in the garden in summer!

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“Ride Or Die” – Then Comes Silence

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 4:59 pm
Tags: , , , ,

Swedish post-punkers Then Comes Silence have released a rather magnificent new single “Ride Or Die”. I love the contrast in the song, it is kind of exuberant happy goth! If a car was built in a Sisters Of Mercy style with an engine constructed from parts taken from industrial period Depeche Mode and if it also had Trent Reznor at the wheel it might sound like “Ride Or Die”. The hooks and riffs are close to perfect, this is a great single and makes me very excited for their album ‘Trickery’ due out April 5th on Metropolis Records. Wayne Hussey had this to say about the band “Then Comes Silence are everything a band should be – good tunes, good playing and singing, and good looking. Their songs are earworms, once heard difficult to forget, as catchy as gonorrhea but far better for your health“. Absolutely no point in arguing with Wayne on that, he is 100% spot-on, particularly on the health point!

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.

 

“What Kinda Love” – Sohodolls February 29, 2024

Filed under: Review — justwilliam1959 @ 4:10 pm
Tags: , ,

The Sohodolls are back, not just with a bang, bang, bang, bang but with a multi-megaton explosion of a single. This is how Kylie might have sounded if she had taken a more punky, edgier direction. Maya Von Doll wrote the song when she was in a really bad place in her life and it seemed like her musical dreams were completely over. Apparently, the track’s themes explore the feeling of your life slipping away and thinking the only place you’ll find excitement is in your daydreams. I can relate to that, can you? I am reliably informed that “Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car” one of Billy Ocean’s 80s hits is also an inspiration behind the song. Other than the occasional lyrical similarity, that is not obvious. Whatever the influences it is a stunning track that packs many genre punches (punk, pop, rock, electronic, and maybe dance). The riffs and hooks are simply sublime. I love this tune and the Sohodolls! I hope we are due a new album from them soon.

If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to follow the blog, or follow us on; FacebookTwitterInstagramEMailAre you interested in writing and reviewing for With Just A Hint Of Mayhem? If so then please get in touch.