Sunday, June 5, 2011

Yoo-Kay!!


Greets, guvnors and ladies fair! Charge is back from gigging in the U.K. A fab time was had by all. We were invited to play the International Pop Overthrow in Liverpool, hosted by David Bash at the legendary Cavern Club. Jason and I headed over as a duo, while Owen was tied up with studio work in Canada. We played some great sets and soaked up the night life, sampling the fine cask ales to be had from The Ship and Mitre, among others. We caught some great bands. 54321 delivered spectacular polished pop, as well as the most singularly note-perfect cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" imaginable. We shared the stage with the Bloc Party-like stylings of Cardinal Jack, who put on a fun, energetic set. There were tons of bands playing the week-long festival, day and night. A few others we enjoyed were stalwart rockers The Contrast, the jangly pop-punk of The Dirty Royals, the Ramones-esque 60s surf-garage-rock of The Beat Rats, and The Who-The Jam mash-up of The Len Price 3. And of course Clockwise, Jason's other band, put on a few great sets of their super-tight swaggering power-pop, in this the third year of their attendance. The overwhelming theme of the event was jangly garage-pop and effervescent harmonies, as befits a festival housed where The Beatles first held sway.

Liverpool itself is an interesting town, like so many others reinventing itself and smoothing away some of the nervier rough edges. Not entirely though! We did catch some fisticuffs in the street early one Saturday eve, which was unnerving. But mostly the city thrummed with vibrancy, ladies dolled up in their Spice Girl on the town best every night, gents friendly and pints cold and fresh!

There's good pubs and shopping to be had, delicious Indian food, a mammoth ferris wheel by the windswept Mersey, and shock of shocks, not one but two excellent Beatles museums. Any fan of the Fab Four will find some interesting mementos on display there, mostly concentrated on the early days of the band. We were there for the music, though, as the Cavern became a second home. I'm pretty sure Jason saw forty bands himself. There's photos from our shows at http://www.facebook.com/chargeband, with more to come later. All in all, a very cool time.