Forty-four
years, three months and nine days after my first time with my teenage “home
team” (gig 2!), I’m still beholden to fabled Scouse post-punk pioneers Echo and
the Bunnymen… These days, however, my faith and loyalty are usually shot
through with a dose of realism, based on vocalist Ian McCulloch’s unpredictable
nature and propensity for, erm, medicinal distractions... Simply put, we
know that the Bunnymen themselves, powered by a solid young rhythmic base and
overlaid by Mac’s long-time sidekick Will Sergeant’s virtuoso and intricate
fretwork, will be ace… but what about
The Voice? What about Mac? Is this going to be another night of justice being
done to their legendary sweeping canon of work, or a bit of a dogs’ (bunny’s?)
breakfast? Fingers crossed for the former…
Logan joined me tonight; we actually had tix for their Feb 2022 gig across the road at the O2, but a trapped nerve for me on the morning of the gig precluded our attending. So we were owed this one, and set off in hope that the boys would live up to their billing tonight. Parked up about 10 minutes before doors and eventually joined the shortest of the 2 queues for the main auditorium, happily bagging a barrier spot house left. Yay! Chatted with a Welsh gent before support Mutant Vinyl took the state just before 8. Despite a promising name, they were oddly enough, a young 4-piece jazz band, with a sax lead instrument, and played a dull and head-scratchingly inappropriate blend of elevator muzak and 80’s jazz café fodder for yuppies to ignore whilst sipping their daiquiris. Their cover of Ray Stevens “Misty” was even worse then the original, and I amused myself by texting gig mate Jeremy, up in the balcony tonight, slagging them off! To be fair, they were clearly accomplished players (fretless bass player, f’rinstance) but this seemed quite the oddest choice for a support since Kay Hanley was supported in Boston that time )2001, gig 497) by a baton twirler!
Chatted with Logan and fellow front rower, expat Glaswegian Sarah from Exeter, as the time ticked on past the scheduled 9 p.m. start. Typical Bunnymen! Eventually at 9.15 the choking dry ice kicked in, the lights smashed to black and the usual Gregorian chanting saw the Bunnymen take the stage, immediately kicking into a fulsome sounding “Going Up”, the psych-rock build ceding to Mac’s strident and commanding vocal. Oh yes, the voice… from the off it was cracked, a little gravelly, switching octaves with frequency and impunity, but actually in fine fettle and waaay better than 2024’s “Shiiine On” showing, last time out for me (gig 1,357). With Will his usual virtuoso self, already coaxing textural sounds and thrillingly jagged riffs from his guitar with authoritative ease, things seemed very promising…
And
happily, this was a promise kept tonight, as the Bunnymen were overall excellent,
occasionally imperious and majestic, delivering likely one of the best sets I’ve
seen from them in years. Despite an early aborted “All That Jazz” (Mac not, “getting
into that – we’ll come back to it later…” – they didn’t), the subsequent
breathless, crescendo-packed “Crocodiles” and particularly an early “Cutter”,
with a thunderous middle 8 riff and outro, were more than adequate substitutes.
“Over The Wall” was an astonishing mid-set highlight, the brooding, spine-tingling
opening ceding to a dystopian freefall tumble; a ringing “Rescue” featured a
lyric snippet from Bunny deep cut “Broke My Neck”; and the tribal drum-powered “Zimbo”
and the stately, widescreen “Nothing Lasts Forever” were a delicious wallowing double.
And throughout Mac was in good form; the voice sounding perfectly audible despite
his propensity for off-mic work, occasionally mumbling incomprehensibly in his
thick Scouse but not sounding too, erm, refreshed, and also attempting
to coax singalongs from the frankly reluctant Bristol crowd.
The
touching, plaintive “Ocean Rain” was the sole punctuation point on the
performance, Mac, by now clearly struggling, being helped off by a roadie
before the end of the song. I hung on afterwards, patience eventually netting
me Will’s list, before a blast home and late kebab tea rounded off a splendid
boys night out. Justice very much done tonight, despite Mac’s back issues.
Thanks folks; faith and loyalty rewarded!

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