As the first, and hopefully last, of the winter snow melted
away, the time finally arrived, after a month’s break, for the 2013 gig season to
commence. The Ort Café is a relative newcomer to the Birmingham live music
scene and this small community based arts venue is aiming to provide an outlet
for up and coming acoustic artists, amongst its many other cultural activities.
It possesses a similar ethos to other small venues located within the neighbouring
suburbs of Moseley and Kings Heath, and thus providing a focal point in the
often decried and misunderstood Balsall Heath area, barely a mile or so from
the city centre.
Annie Dressner |
Annie Dressner opened the evening with a ten song set to
confirm live the undoubted potential from listening to her recorded material.
Aided by the ubiquitous acoustic guitar and the collaborative assistance of
Paul Goodwin on keyboards, Annie confidently delivered her songs in her own imitable
way possessing a soft enchanting vocal style that straddles authentic folk and
genuine Americana. The set was bookended by two of the many impressive songs
from 2012’s STRANGERS WHO KNEW EACH OTHER’S NAMES. ‘September’ opened proceedings while the jaunty ‘Fly’ brought the performance to a
suitable conclusion, just short of an hour later. In between Annie also featured the album’s title track,
‘How Am I Supposed To Be’ ,‘When I See
Stars’ and the track ‘Brooklyn’,
not about her home New York borough but a place she fondly refers to.
Louise Petit is developing into more of an entity now with her own vocal and acoustic skills being constantly supported by the presence of a small band. Tim Heymerdinger adds the rhythmic percussion while Russ Sargeant contributes to the fuller sound by being responsible for the presence of the double bass. On this evening, a guest guitarist joined the trio for some of the more up tempo numbers including the opener ‘Love is Pure’ and the excellent ‘Demons’ which brought the main set to a satisfying conclusion.
These two numbers are part of the EP, FEAR AND MY OTHER
FRIENDS and the three remaining tracks from this release were also incorporated
within the set, These are ‘A Fading Light’,
the harmonious ukulele led ‘You Loved Me
First’ and the haunting ‘Ghosts’.
The ‘Demons’ song from the EP is set to get further exposure by being included in
Fatea magazine’s spring showcase sessions free download titled Sketches. This will align
Louise with other aspiring UK acoustic acts.
So a positive start to the New Year with further proof of a
healthy acoustic music scene bubbling under the surface. However additional and
continued support is required to enable these artists to flourish and prosper. So
a plea is made to further check them out either live, recorded or online.