Crud World Domination Enterprises give you
DEAD ON ARRIVAL UK
BLINDFOLD
Bar Blu, Rhyl
14.12.2005
(review and pix by Neil Crud)

First apologies to Dressed Naked,
but it was a choice of saving a tenner in taxi fares or getting a free lift
home – the decision was, well, I like you but not ten quid’s worth of like!
(Does that make sense?). Sorry.
Anyhows – I did get to see the other
two and first up was Holyhead’s answer to Hanson, Doa UK (they’re in
Wikipedia did you know!). When I read Rastin’s self-grandiose hype in the local
rag last week saying the band burst the venue apart at their last appearance, I
thought, oh here’s Rastin hyping his own nights up again! (Steve Harley used to
write his own reviews for one the national papers). But the buzz around Blu
pre-gig was a positive one. Sibling rivalry just doesn’t happen here with big
sis Amy Hargreaves leading the band and coming in at a whopping 16-years-old.
Now her voice may well sound a little like Fizz off The Tweenies but her bass
playing is way beyond her years and can put anyone to shame with a thumping
solid sound. I did notice Blindfold’s female bassist tentatively watching Amy’s
playing and probably thinking,
‘Oh shit!’
But we’ll come to that in a bit.


The difficult middle child with
ginger hair nomination goes to 15-year-old Tomi Hargreaves, who’s unruly mop
makes Kyle Gintis look like a prop for a Timotei advert. Not being able to see
through his expanse of hair, Tom had to learn guitar blind, and like his
sister, puts anyone stood before him to shame.
Its all about practise, practise enough and you can be that good – but it
doesn’t suit all bands.
But we’ll come to that in a bit.
At the back and way past his bedtime is Karl Hargreaves a mere slip of a lad at
13 but not when it comes to drumming. Astute, unafraid and bang on time, every
time.
’So when’s the gripe coming Crud?’
Yep, there had to be one… Fucking cover versions!! Too many of them! Keep the
Green Day one and keep the rest for parties or encores cos your own stuff (did
I only hear 5 originals) is far better. Otherwise, I was very impressed and
look forward to hearing some recorded work.

Which brings us onto Blindfold,
a band, an offshoot perhaps, formed by Azz, probably frustrated by the lack of
activity from his other band Crave (who should be touring the country by now).
I saw Blindfold a couple of months ago and they were pretty shit, out of time
with a bassist (the one looking on in awe I mentioned earlier) who could hardly
hold her plectrum let alone play the instrument.
Tonight, not a lot has changed but something has clicked, I don’t remember the
songs, maybe a version of The Passenger but I remember the attitude; it
was one of ‘Fuck you – we’re up here and doing it, if you don’t like it then
fuck off.’ That same girl bassist (sorry don’t know your name) would be stood
there with a fag in her mouth (now that would sound interesting to our American
readers!!!) with a female Sid Vicious sneer on her face, before sitting on the
floor cross legged (still playing – well, sort of) while someone assists her
smoking habit. Blindfold’s musical saving grace is the competant rhythm guitaring
from the otherside of the stage where the other girl (more birds in bands
please its ace!) relentlessly chopped away at the strings. The music wasn’t
awfully pretty but was downright entertaining.
The only downside was a distinct lack of punters tonight, with maybe about 60
people present – saving themselves for ‘the big one’ next week no doubt.

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