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Once Upon Another Time (10th February, Chinese Lunar New Year)…
…after the Rough Trade Riot, we all left with an ASBO
Further reading
January:
Straight Outta “CM fuckin’ 2” Essex rock blast, Bilk, sold out half of their ‘Stripped Back & Signing’ gig in five hours. Tickets were soon all gone and discernably hot. WAY to start 2024…
February:
The iconic Rough Trade stage on East London’s Brick Lane has witnessed some memorable live shows. Hold tight Saturday night, we’re at another one!
Changed from “stripped back” in the last few weeks to a full electric set, the euphoric, youthful energy of BILK obviously means a lot to their fans and there’s an excited queue before the doors open.
When they do open after soundcheck, it’s to a virtual installation of Brandon Hepworth’s front cover photography for ASBO Magazine.
ASBO “the street in print” is multi media with stage style, that came to TheZineUK’s attention during lockdown and never left, now with added scene mover shakers, Jean Genie & Jonny giving us all a very warm welcome.
Rock SHOW
Some people still believe music / guitar music has no power.
They don’t appreciate how rich in this culture Britain and Ireland are - from Beatles/Stones, Oasis/Blur to Skindred, Skunk Anansie still KILLING it with songs, performance, even awards nominations etc. 2024: Fontaines DC and Nova Twins are internationally in the vanguard of a newer wave. What’s not to love? Loudly.
Young escapism is vital. There are upcoming hopes like ALT BLK ERA, The Molotovs, Alex Spencer and music media star, Arlo the Pint-sized punk to name but a few.
Culture-war fakers can’t fool themselves that guitars ain’t a force for good, for future, forever…
Poetic bite abounds in these politically dark days in a daze. KILL, THE ICON! BIG SPECIAL - and BILK are among a mental health boost of wordsmiths who have it in bounds.
The latter, Chelmsford street punks, have been building globally, gradually. Noticeably. Perfect for a Rock Show to remember.
BILK deriders inadvertently fuel the band’s social media algorithms with put-downs amidst what is mostly thrilled feedback from the growing number of invested feelings with a connection to the band. A feelgood gang of community.
10 Feb 23
Exactly a year before tonight’s set, BILK released a self-titled album that flavoured a chapter.
(Perfect full stop statement from ‘Fashion’ to round off some SXSW USA clips in Spring at TheZineUK’s TikTok). Then festivals and European dates through Summer and Autumn.
BILK sold out their winter UK tour around the release time of the single/video ‘RNR’, “about living your life as a rock and roll star. Even if you ain’t one, it’s about going out and believing you are”. TheZineUK could not document without most of our stars self belief.
10 Feb 24
Tonight those who are lucky enough to have got a ticket are in cheerful party mode. I spot some faces from the newer wave of rock n roll dreams parallel to the world on the news.
I spot all generations in the house nodding to Blondie, The Clash, The Jam and The Undertones before BILK take to the stage like Punk’s Oasis, and raise the energy levels palpably.
“Trying to be someone else is just a waste of who you are”
‘Fashion’ (from the LP) kicks off and life imitates art as they are ‘RNR’ stars and the set only gets more energetic.
As one of the original melanin punx it thrills my heart to be amidst this ongoing vibe for decades. Weird circles of life, too (my first music job was at Rough Trade). The child inside this vintage rock chick grinned at the noise joys of the crowd.
We need our fun!
Us every day people are trapped under the fash boot of lies and greed. The tories have been in corruption for more than half the lives of the band alone. Steam gotta come out at the boil…
Malice-free mosh rowdiness. Bilk’s followers know the score: “If anyone falls over, pick them up, yeah?” - There was a riotous pit or two and a stage invasion, but it was actually the roaring along to the songs, that lifted me most. A deep mine of classic musical references filtered through the reality of broken Britain.
It just lit up the audience. There were children of all ages feeling exuberant from stage diving junior school rockers to original punks and rockers. My fave kinda crowd. Mixing experience with fresh ideas fuels endless possibilities that fuse decades of inspirations with future creations.
In the end, nobody and nothing got broken. I think some of the people in the room will remember as “I Was There” from whatever angle of opinion. Personally I muchly enjoyed.
The signing ended up happening outdoors. Now they’re the Rough Trade banned band (see BILK’s insta) there’s a newly announced Camden show to help the homeless.
Onwards then. If you’re a “don’t do dull” ‘Daydreamer’, Bilk gonna show you a good time!
(a minute or so of video clips from night)
(Big love/thanX to the JJBirds!)
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Read MoreBy fervent request: The Brighton Mix-Up, Vol.3!
Thursday 11th May to Saturday 13th May 2023
Kick Out The Jams x The Songbird x Bubblebrain Records present
The Brighton Mix-Up Vol 3
Free Entry alternative rock and pop music festival.
Thursday: After London, Creeping Jean, Currls, Dum Fun, Just Kids, Kopper, Mango In Euphoria, Sasha Assad, Shady Baby, Sour Kicks, Sovereigns, The Velvet Hands, This Is War
Friday: Ahsoka, Alien Chicks, Jean Genie’s Massive Hugs, Kill The Icon, London Ghost, Martha Makes Mistakes, Snake Eyes, Soaked, SONS, The Red Stains, Tom Lumley and the Brave Liaison
Saturday: Adult Trauma, Breakup Haircut, Cavalcade, Cross Wires, DAAY, F.O.E.S., The Gulps, Low Girl, The Novus, Sarpa Salpa, Scrounge, Sunday Club, Vixey, YUKE
Running orders and updates nearer the time.
https://linktr.ee/kickoutthejams
Arcobaleno, 120 St Georges Road, Kemptown, BN2 1EA.
Music, Food, Drink, Joy… at Brighton's newest LGBTQ+ Bar & Restaurant. A proper treat!🌈
This event is extra special because of how this documentary rolls, amidst what’s happening right now. This is one of the interdependent music industrious that seed the Fertile Environment.
In December 2022, rock n roll live music promoter, Kick Out The Jams i.e. Roger Kent of Kent had to stop presenting joyful entertainment because of the financial climate that our new music world finds itself in.
Major events need a “pipeline” of fresh talent to exist in the future. In turn, that pipeline, The Grassroots Circuit needs the oxygene of cash, faith and exposure to be the early doors enablers for the artists to take a next step. It’s a struggle tho - see Music Venue Trust etc for more on that!
It’s extra heart warming then, to see the #BrightonMixUp festivity of noisy fun return for a third time lucky.
A select line-up, that we highly recommend to our friends - and you should, too. Sparkly, funny, inclusive crowds. Afternoon to evening showing off (on stage and otherwise!). Credible quality, mind. Some faves are returning to the KOTJ stage for this show amidst new stars joining the extending family.
Come with mates. Come solo. Bring your groovy moves, laughter and stage style while mingling with key scouts and music documentarians or just chill and enjoy in a safe space.
No tickets, badges, laminates or wristbands are needed (though this event is consistently attended by sussed music industry and media from other events happening in Brighton over the same weekend).
Not surprising really…
…Kick Out The Jams has previously also presented A Void, Aargh Kid, Anna Wolf, Avalanche Party, Bang Bang Romeo, Berries, BLAB, Blackwaters, The Blinders, Bugeye, Calva Louise, Coach Party, Cross Wires, Cruel Hearts Club, Enjoyable Listens, False Heads, Fontaines D.C., Hawxx, Healthy Junkies, The Institutes, Jekyll, Mango In Euphoria, MOSES, Nadia Sheikh, Rews, Saint Agnes, Snayx, Trampolene, Vanity Fairy, The Velvet Hands, Voodoo Radio, Weekend Recovery, Wynona Bleach and MANY more names to KNOW since 2017!
Often needing a bigger venue.
We bear witness.
Mid May 2023, you can, too. It’s time to KICK OUT THE JAMS!, m…
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