Waterfront Studio, Norwich
Saturday 15th October 2022
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PULLED APART BY HORSES – NORWICH – LIVE REVIEW
All šø (c) Denis Gorbatov / Full Pelt Music
Perennial contenders Pulled Apart By Horses have just released the fifth studio album of their near fifteen year career. āReality Chequesā features a more streamlined sound and tonight in Norwich we get to see how that translates on stage.
MAGNOLIA PHOTOS
Opening the early evening show at the Waterfront Studio are local newcomers Magnolia. Itās difficult to find much about the band online and even harder to pigeonhole them into any genre.
Describing themselves as psychedelic post-punk, there are certainly elements of those genres present in amongst their experimental sound. There are also many others as killer riffs segue into moments of pure randomness. There are times of brilliance and times of dreadfulness in their short set. Only a young act, there is something here, Iām just not sure what it is yet!
THE HOWLERS PHOTOS
Next up are a band clearly further along their discovery path. Londoners The Howlers recently released new EP, āFurther Down the Lineā and songs from that record are highlights tonight.
The group own the stage like they are industry veterans and the crowd are left in awe of a top quality support slot. These are the shows where newer acts can win new fans and build their audiences and the likes of āThe Boy I Was Beforeā and āEl Doradoā will have done some excellent building work tonight.
PULLED APART BY HORSES PHOTOS
Finally, our headliners Pulled Apart By Horses take to the stage and from the first angry guitar strum the intimate audience are raucous! To say that both band and crowd are up for it tonight would be an understatement and that makes for a fantastic atmosphere on this Saturday night.
New album, āReality Chequesā, naturally features heavily in the set list for Pulled Apart By Horses and as they open with āPipe Dreamā and āFirst World Problemsā itās clear that the album passes the live test. The new songs sound massive as do older tracks such as āThe Hazeā and āThe Big What Ifā.
During a cost of living crisis, small shows such as this are superb value for money and our headliners deliver an energetic and engaged display from start to finish ā something often found lacking with arena shows.
As Pulled Apart By Horses close their set with fan favourites āV.E.N.O.M.ā, āI Punched A Lion In The Throatā and āHigh Five, Swan Dive, Nose Diveā, they reaffirm themselves a standout live act and rubberstamp the fact that five albums in they remain a creative force.
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