Sunday, April 06, 2014

Death and destruction

After a couple of weeks on show hiatus due to a nagging cough, I returned to the scene to catch some squall, honking, synth and guitar courtesy of local jazz noisers Death Bop Trio (who I caught at Gabba Hey in January opening for Red Mass, billed as Throes), Moon Destroyer - last seen at Cafe Luneta, also earlier this year) and Montrealers Black Piranha, who are a declamatory punk trio not unlike a less freaky Le Georges Leningrad.

I failed to notice I had my shutter speed on way too low for my first round of photos. Here's a fuzzy trio, as seen through the window of Pressed.

Death Bop Trio

Karla-Jo saxes it up.

Death Bop Trio at Pressed

Chris mans the keys.

Death Bop Trio at Pressed

Percussive action with Lee!

Death Bop Trio at Pressed

Psychedelic action!

Death Bop Trio at Pressed

On to Moon Destroyer, whose heavy psyche seems well suited to being played with bands which on the surface they share little in the way of sonic aesthetic. (Witness the last time I caught them, with Kitchener hardcore combos Dervish and Two Crosses).

Moon Destroyer at Pressed

Guitar action!

Moon Destroyer at Pressed

Moony action!

Moon Destroyer at Pressed

More guitar!

Moon Destroyer at Pressed

Percussive action!

Moon Destroyer at Pressed

Black Piranha (or BP Black Piranha, to give their full name) finished the night off with some shouty synth-driven hardcore thate mae me think of Aerobitch crossed with Street Meat (with whom they should do a show if they haven't already). Here's a shouty bit with Nathalie Gelinas!

Black Piranha at Pressed

And another shouty but from Jonathan Bigras. "I should have taken off this jacket before we started."

Black Piranha at Pressed

Plus percussive action!

Black Piranha at Pressed

The whole lot!

Black Piranha at Pressed

Noise-making action!

Black Piranha at Pressed

Fishy action!

Black Piranha at Pressed

Jonathan sings!

Black Piranha at Pressed

Extra shouting!

Black Piranha at Pressed

The end!

Black Piranha at Pressed

A very energetic evening.

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