Rebecca Lovell |
There was a hint of what to expect when Larkin Poe toured in
2013 and a few of the rockier numbers from their set then have surfaced on the
new album. The wider world will have to wait until the end of August to gorge
on the absorbing sounds from KIN but those able to get to the interim shows can
purchase the CD and savour live ten of the tracks in all their amped up glory.
The band’s 90 minute set was more Birmingham Alabama than Birmingham UK,
although technically the music has grown from the girls home city of Atlanta
Georgia. The phrase ‘swampadelic rock’ has been coined to define the sound and
it’s not difficult to visualise the tunes blasting out from a southern dive.
Megan Lovell |
Those present with little prior knowledge of the girls had a
short insight to what they are also capable of with the encore version of ‘Take Me Back’. This was presented by two
sweet voices, one acoustic guitar and a single mic. Perhaps a sign that we
haven’t heard the last of the Lovell Sisters signature sound. However tonight
was all about the present and a multitude of scintillating songs such as ‘Jailbreak’, ‘Sugar High’ and the upcoming new single ‘Don’t’. All these feature on KIN as do two other songs which
sounded great on first listen ‘Crown of
Fire’ and ‘Elephant’. Although an
old favourite from their past shows, the southern gospel number ‘Wade in the Water’ rivalled any new song
as the gig’s major highlight.
A Larkin Poe show is not complete without the anecdotes,
humour and lively banter as we especially were reminded about the complexities
of their family history. ‘Mad as a Hatter’
is based on their slightly unstable grandfather while a new song ‘Jesse’ completes an unfinished historical
family story of a relative confronting his children with a gun. We also learned
of Rebecca literally glowing about a resumption of opening for Elvis Costello
in an upcoming show. Most of all you leave a Larkin Poe show believing in the
talents, sparkle and genuine love of the Lovell sisters.
Prior to Megan and Rebecca taking centre stage, Birmingham
singer-songwriter Chris Tye played an opening set full of quality songs sung in
a striking style which raises the standard from many plying their trade on the
local acoustic circuit. A particularly engaging song was ‘New York City Rain’ and there is more than a hint of that city’s
folk style in Chris’s sound. He was ably assisted by Jane Powell on supporting
vocals and his upcoming release THE PAPER GRENADE is something to look forward
to.
This new phase of Larkin Poe is certainly pushing the
boundaries of their existing fan base but they execute the challenge in a way
that complements their talents to ensure the product is finely tuned. The
endearing charm of Megan and Rebecca transcends any musical style they adopt and
long may they take Larkin Poe on a fulfilling roots inspired journey, unplugged
or at full volume.
Set List – Thief in the Night: Sugar High: Trick of the
Light: Wade in the Water: Crown of Fire: Mad as a Hatter: Stubborn Love: Carrot
and the Stick: Jesse: Elephant: Dandelion: Banks of Allatoona: High Horse: Mr
Mechanic: Don’t: Jealous Encore – Take Me
Back
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