15 October 2009

The Cribs, Adam Green - Forum, London - Thursday 15th October 2009

Having just released what is possibly the best album I've heard in 2009, I snapped up a ticket to see The Cribs at the Forum in London. As the gig approached, I was even more pleased to see that Adam Green was supporting them - they certainly seem to have a knack for picking incredible support bands sometimes. All of this, plus Comet Gain opening up, meant that the area around the venue was pretty busy much earlier than normal for a gig there.

We got into the venue just after Adam Green had come on stage, so got to see most of his set. He seemed to be playing most of his hits, and I was very pleased to catch Jessica soon after I came in. He had something of a band with him, so it seemed like a full (but a bit short) Adam Green show. He seemed to go down quite well with the audience, and I certainly enjoyed his set.

Then to The Cribs. This was a relatively small gig for them (certainly by comparison to what they had lined up for later in the year), and it was all the more exciting for it. They are certainly one of the more exciting bands out there at the moment, especially when you watch the obvious chemistry between Johnny Marr and the rest of the band. They walked on stage to cheers, and launched straight into the fantastic opening track from their new album, We Were Aborted.

Cribs gigs are always full of nice surprises in the setlist, and this was no different - Hey Scenesters coming along right after the opening song. They play two or three songs at a time, without speaking in between, which just adds to the sense of delight when they kick into a song you really love. And a lot of people really do love a lot of their songs - the earlier ones especially getting great reactions from the hard core.

By the time the set was breaking down to some of the later songs like Ignore The Ignorant, Be Safe, and Men's Needs, you got the feeling that you were watching a truly exciting band, playing at the peak of their excellence. The crowd loved it, the intensity never seemed to dip for a minute, and the whole thing was quite brilliant from start to finish.

Setlist: We Were Aborted / Hey Scenesters! / I'm A Realist / Emasculate Me / Girls Like Mystery / Last Year's Snow / Cheat On Me / We Share The Same Skies / We Can No Longer Cheat You / Direction / Hari Kari / Save Your Secrets / Our Bovine Public / Another Number / Ignore The Ignorant / Be Safe / Mirror Kissers / Men's Needs / City Of Bugs.

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