

{"id":212,"date":"2008-09-15T08:26:00","date_gmt":"2008-09-15T06:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thejoycollective.co.uk\/blog\/?p=212"},"modified":"2010-04-13T23:39:11","modified_gmt":"2010-04-13T23:39:11","slug":"review-seabearthe-alex-dingley-bandjam-on-bread-140908","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/review\/review-seabearthe-alex-dingley-bandjam-on-bread-140908\/","title":{"rendered":"Review : Seabear\/The Alex Dingley Band\/Jam On Bread : 14\/09\/08"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a onblur=\"try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}\" href=\"http:\/\/jonnyjaniero.wpengine.com\/thejoycollective\/uploaded_images\/Seabear-732183.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;\" src=\"http:\/\/jonnyjaniero.wpengine.com\/thejoycollective\/uploaded_images\/Seabear-731776.jpg\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" \/><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Seabear<\/span> were awesome, I think they&#8217;ve nicked top spot in my best live band end of year poll.  Just thought I&#8217;d get that in early.  I&#8217;m getting ahead of myself though as the evening didn&#8217;t begin with a Seabear, it began with a Sea Cow&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>When you first set eyes on <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Jam On Bread<\/span> you could hazard a guess at where this was going.  Beardy man (more later) with ukulele emblazoned with a Times New Viking sticker.  He (as he is but one man) kicked things off with a song called &#8216;I&#8217;d Choose To Be A Manatee&#8217; which was all about wanting to be a Sea Cow (understand now?).  With lyrics such as <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">&#8216;don&#8217;t have to pay council tax or worry about terrorist attacks&#8217;<\/span> it was hard to argue the point.  This was followed by more oddities, a song about a Swedish record label and a song about eighties pop lyrics that quoted Jason Donovan.  The lyrics were personal without being self indulgent, quirky without being annoying and funny without being daft.  A song about his having the piss taken out of him for having a beard went, <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">&#8216; they like to call be Jesus which I thinks a bit odd, I&#8217;ve got a bit of a beard, I&#8217;m not the son of God&#8217;<\/span>.  Good call. Thoroughly entertaining.<\/p>\n<p>The filling in the Bear sandwich was <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Alex Dingley<\/span> and his band.  I&#8217;ll be honest, I&#8217;m a bit confused by this lot.  They started with a song called &#8216;The Matador&#8217; which was pretty folky and could&#8217;ve been The Battlefield Band or something.  I started to panic a bit at this point thinking I might be about to watch a Levellers support act.  The guitars kicked in from that moment on though (bass was sporting the evening&#8217;s second Times New Viking sticker, it nestled alongside a &#8230;Trail Of Dead one) and the crowd started showing the kind of adoration that has led to my confusion.  They&#8217;re by no means a bad band but the crowd reaction led me to believe I was watching The Clash, I think I was missing something.  To be fair, the two people I spoke to afterward both owned the album and urged me to give it a listen.  I will, mainly because the last 4 songs sounded a bit like The Crocketts and I fucking loved The Crocketts.<\/p>\n<p>On to the headliners and my new favourite Icelanders.  I go and watch loads of bands these days and work in a record shop so listen to loads of music so it&#8217;s really not often that I hear something that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end.  It&#8217;s so hard to describe this music to someone without them hearing it because it didn&#8217;t really sound like anything I have a reference point for.  I&#8217;ll damn well try though.  The have members of both Sigur Ros and Mum&#8217;s touring bands and you can see parts of both in patches.  <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Seabear<\/span> though are a different proposition, the songs aren&#8217;t 11 minutes long for a start.  The layers of instruments underpinned by the haunting trumpet playing, by a man incidentally, that looked like he was having the most fun in the world, recalled Beirut, if Beirut had grown up playing Bjork hurling on a remote island rather than in Santa Fe (to my knowledge they didn&#8217;t play Bjork hurling in Santa Fe either, I&#8217;ll check Wikipedia).<br \/>There was acoustic guitar, violin, keys, electric guitar, a mad instrument that was like a harmonica with horns coming out of it, a trumpet, bass, drums and a voice that brought to mind Tom Barman from dEUS in his more reflective moments (ie not screaming &#8216;Friday, Friday, Friday&#8217; at people).  The band looked like they were having a blast and wherever I looked there were people grinning.<br \/>The last song was called &#8216;Lion Faced Boy&#8217; and was &#8216;about a boy, who ate a face, and screamed like a lion&#8217;.  Nuts, obviously but nuts in a genius Neutral Milk Hotel (look them up) kind of way as opposed to a &#8216;look at me, I&#8217;m trying to hard&#8217; kind of way.  It all just worked beautifully and I urge everyone that likes music to try and see them live or at least buy their album.  I&#8217;ll leave you with the words of my friend Sioned:<br \/><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">&#8220;They completely envelop and overwhelm me, I keep getting goosepimples and my face hurts from smiling&#8221;<\/span>.<br \/>I really can&#8217;t think of a better way to sum them up.<\/p>\n<p>So another great night from the guys at Shape, ably co-promoted by Dance Like This.  Keep it up people, keep it up.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Seabear were awesome, I think they&#8217;ve nicked top spot in my best live band end of year poll. Just thought I&#8217;d get that in early. 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