Tivoli Theatre, Dublin | Cluas.com |
Niamh Grimes | 30 December 1999 |
I'd heard a lot about Turn, including some
glowing reports, so I was looking forward
to seeing them play for the first time.
First
up though, was support band Klubber
Lang.
Prior to their set a fellow gig-goer
described
them as 'loud', and during their half
hour
on stage they proceeded to fulfill
this description
with gusto. The vocals were semi-coherent
and loud, the drums tight and loud,
and the
guitars were crunching and, well, loud.
The
overall sound rang of Therapy?, with
a pinch
of the Pixies at times. To be fair
to the
band this really ain't my kind of music
but,
to my ears, the set degenerated further
and
further into one big headache. 'Turn' however, presented a more balanced kind of loud than their support band, and they were altogether more enjoyable. The band rely on the good old loud/quiet formula that Radiohead used to such brilliant effect on the Bends. Turn also seem to be Radiohead-influenced during their few quiet songs, with similarities to songs like 'Bulletproof (I wish I was)' appearing. I can also hear touches of Super Furry Animals, Therapy? and Unbelievable Truth in Turn's music. Turn have a very pleasant, rocky sound. They are tight, well practiced and have a great stage presence. Their singer has an excellent voice and the band are all accomplished musicians. Overall though the sound is a little too indie rock for my liking. While I enjoyed Turn's performance, I came away feeling that the band's sound is all too familiar and unoriginal. If you want to check them out for yourself though, they will be releasing a single early in 2000 and should be gigging around Dublin before then. |