Sunday, July 31, 2011

Must be the drugs

Last time I saw The Polymorphones, at Jam For Japan, I mentioned that they were recording and suchlike with Tim Kerr. Well, the fruits of their labours has officially arrived, in the form of The Slip, their new EP. They had their CD release show with local loudsters Thunderuncle, instro-rockers The Flaps and Montreal pals Devil Eyes.

Thunderuncle were playing as I walked in - I should have left early, but Berlin Express was calling me from the DVD player - and they sounded heavier and tighter than during their Gaga Weekend set of years past. They covered Angel Witch's Angel Witch. After this set bassist Larry had to dash upstairs to play in his other band, Slim And Popular.

Thunder Uncle at Mavericks
Thunderuncle at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

Joe returns to guitar after his drumming stint in The Middens.

Thunder Uncle at Mavericks
Thunderuncle at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

The Devil Eyes played a killer set, as they always do with plenty of bumping about, hardcore screaming and suchlike. This time around, the guitar amp malfunctioned - it's always something! And yes, they played their cover of Johnny Kidd & The Pirate's Please Don't Touch.

Devil Eyes at Mavericks
Devil Eyes at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

And of course Zeelagh took a turn on the microphone.

Devil Eyes at Mavericks
Devil Eyes at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

Then The Flaps played and covered The Ventures (not much of a stretch for an instrumental band). They seemed quite a bit louder than the last time I saw them, which is odd since that was at Subway Stage for last year's Bluesfest as part of The Kelp showcase. Also, I am alarmed to see that Pat has changed from a Fender Jaguar to a Gretsch Brian Setzer model (not really).

The Flaps at Mavericks
The Flaps at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

And the rest all in a row.

The Flaps at Mavericks
The Flaps at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

The Polymorphines covered MC5's Shakin' Street and The Sonics' He's Waitin' on their encore. They also had Lidija from Roberta Bondar up to play tambourine. They apparently tried to recruit her as a permanent member a little while back, but the siren call of college eclipsed that of professional tambourining. Also, check out that snazzy glowing drumkit!

The Polymorphines at Mavericks
The Polymorphines at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

Faceoff action!

The Polymorphines at Mavericks
The Polymorphines at Mavericks, July 30, 2011

A fine evening of high volume entertainment. The Polymorphines are also courting EP release and tour help.
  • Show reminder: Ninety Pounds of Ugly and The F-Holes play The Elmdal; The Alaska Army Band and The In-Young Jazz Band are at The Rainbow; Our Kingdom Crash, Forsaken Flesh, Accursed Spawn, Denounced and Obduracy perform at Mavericks.

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