
Pussy Riot at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
‘VARIOUS ARTISTS’, ‘MUTATIONS FESTIVAL’ – BRIGHTON 3.11.22 (DAY ONE)
Following on from final evening’s ‘Mutations Festival‘ ‘Opening Social gathering’ on the Green Door Store (that includes dwell efficiency from Moa Moa, Shady Baby, Slant, and Gus Tiramani – Overview HERE) Mutations 004, will get beneath means correct on Day One, ‘The Thursday’, with a dozen acts throughout a trio of native close by Grassroots Music Venues; these being Chalk, Patterns and Latest Music Bar.
Fortunately, at present is a sluggish introduction to the competition, in order that we are able to get the texture of the occasion and never overdo issues. Sadly Ghost Lady are unable to carry out, so there are eleven acts to select from. We admirably cowl eight of those!

Penelope Isles at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
The 850 capability Mutations Pageant is dropped at us by FORM and One Inch Badge and they’re making use of 8 Brighton music venues throughout the 4 days. The earlier festivals had been in 2015, 2019 and 2021 and hopefully shall be an annual affair within the gig goers calendar. It’s truthful to liken Mutations to a compact model of The Great Escape, as each occasions function thrilling up-and-coming artists, for these punters which can be hungry to uncover the unknown and the surprising. There are round 75 acts to select from and people chosen to play are an excellent snapshot of the buoyant music trade.
So with out additional ado, listed below are the acts that we witnessed at present………………..
TALLIES 4:40-5:15 Patterns
First up for the Brighton and Hove News crew on the official Day One of many ‘Mutations’ Pageant had been Tallies. They’re a 3-piece dreampop act from Toronto, Canada consisting of Sarah Cogan (vocals), Dylan Frankland (guitars) and Cian O’Neill (drums). For dwell work, their numbers are bolstered by a few pals and so this afternoon at Patterns they’re a quintet.

Tallies at a earlier live performance at The Hope & Wreck, Brighton 14.09.19 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
They proved to be a fantastic begin to the competition with a recent tackle the late 80’s and 90’s indie guitar sound, Tallies set began off with dreamier songs ‘Hearts Underground’ and ‘No Desires Of Fayres!’ from their latest Bella Union launched album ‘Patina‘ which dropped on twenty ninth July. There have been similarities to The Sundays’ debut sensible album ‘Studying, Writing, and Arithmetic’ with lead singer Sarah Cogan’s vibrant mild vocals. Their jingly guitar leads had hints of The La’s, whereas the echo impact on a few of the guitar sounds was paying homage to The Passions 1981 hit ‘I’m In Love With A German Movie Star’. Because the Tallies set developed, the tempo elevated, whereas retaining the standard melodic sound. Their set ended on two energetic songs ‘Straightforward Sufficient’ and ‘Wound Up Tight’, leaving the group at Patterns very proud of an excellent begin to Mutations.
Tallies:
Sarah Cogan – vocals
Dylan Frankland – guitars
Cian O’Neill – drums
(Peter Greenfield)

Pip Blom at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
PIP BLOM 5:20-6:00 Chalk
Pip Blom had been again on the town having beforehand headlined on the Concorde 2 again in February. They’re a 4 piece indie guitar band from Amsterdam and are named after the lead singer and guitarist, Pip Blom, with the opposite members being her brother Tender Blom (guitar/vocals), Darek Mercks (bass) and Gini Cameron (drums). They’ve to this point launched two albums ‘Boat’ (2019) and ‘Welcome Break’ (2021). I first noticed the quartet dwell in Brighton again in Could 2019 as a part of The Great Escape new music competition, after they performed at The Hideout on the seafront. I had by no means seen the venue so rammed! Clearly they had been a band on the up.

Pip Blom at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
After a slight soundcheck delay, we’re allowed into Chalk to witness the Dutch quartet’s entertaining efficiency to a surprisingly half full venue. Pip recalled that the final time they had been right here (seventeenth October 2019) was with fellow Amsterdam outfit Private Coach who’re additionally showing at ‘Mutations’ (at The Hope & Ruin on Saturday morning from 1:30am to 2:00am). The punters at at present’s ten tune teatime Pip Blom slot loved the tight set and the band have definitely improved since I final noticed them. After this efficiency, they hot-footed it to The Windmill in Brixton for a DJ set. After which they head off to Sheffield tomorrow and Sunderland the next evening.

Pip Blom at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Pip Blom:
Pip Blom – vocals, guitar
Tender Blom – guitar, vocals
Darek Mercks – bass
Gini Cameron – drums
(Nick Linazasoro)

The Dinner Social gathering at Patterns, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Charlotte Horton)
THE DINNER PARTY 5:30-6:00 Patterns
I’m in Patterns taking within the joys of The Dinner Party, who’re a six piece from London consisting of Abi on vocals, Lizzie on guitar, Emily on guitar and flute, Aurora on keyboards, Georgia on bass, and a drummer for dwell gigs. I had beforehand seen them supporting The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, (Overview HERE) the place for some purpose they jogged my memory of a Europop act. I actually couldn’t have been extra fallacious. That is nicely crafted rock paying homage to Kate Bush and David Bowie. At occasions they evoke basic pop too.

The Dinner Social gathering at Patterns, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Charlotte Horton)
Vocalist Abi’s stagecraft is well-honed. Certainly, there is a component of stage college about her. That doesn’t cease her being rock ‘n’ roll – she places her foot on her monitor on quite a few events. Lots of their songs are about human relationships. ‘The Female Urge’ is “about being a girl”. It’s depressingly bleak. A pattern lyric is “Do you are feeling like a person after I can’t discuss again”. Equally ‘Nothing Issues’ pulls no punches: “And you may maintain me, such as you held her, And I’ll f*ck you want nothing issues”. This band oozes high quality, each when it comes to materials and efficiency. One to look at.

The Dinner Social gathering at Patterns, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Charlotte Horton)
The Dinner Social gathering:
Abi – vocals
Lizzie – guitar
Emily – guitar, flute
Aurora – keyboards
Georgia – bass
Session drummer for dwell gigs
(Mark Kelly)

Gaffa Tape Sandy at Newest Music Bar, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
GAFFA TAPE SANDY 5:50-6:20 Newest Music Bar
Subsequent up was a Brighton based mostly punk band, Gaffa Tape Sandy on the Latest Music Bar. Shaped in 2015 in Bury St Edmunds, Gaffa Tape Sandy are singer-guitarist Kim Jarvis, singer-bassist Catherine Neilson and drummer Robin Francis. Their set began with singer Kim shouting “I don’t wanna die” earlier than launching right into a punk frenzy on the opening quantity ‘Water Bottle’. There was additionally good selection of their set amid the high-speed loud supply, ‘Dinner Jacket’ was a comparatively quieter music. (Dinner was an ongoing subject for the band between songs, as meal occasions have to suit between band units throughout the competition).

Gaffa Tape Sandy at Newest Music Bar, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Gaffa Tape Sandy handled us to some new materials from the album they’ve been writing. ‘Devour’ has an actual depth, with its screaming vocals ‘Cut up’ begins with an excellent opening bassline. The working joke of each music beginning with Kim saying “Prepared?” was picked up by the excited crowd, with a couple of shouting “Prepared?” as Gaffa Tape Sandy launched into the ultimate variety of a full-on energetic set with ‘Beehive’.

Gaffa Tape Sandy at Newest Music Bar, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Gaffa Tape Sandy:
Kim Jarvis – vocals, guitar
Catherine Neilson – vocals, bass
Robin Francis – drums
(Peter Greenfield)

Penelope Isles at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
PENELOPE ISLES 6:30-7:00 Chalk
Penelope Isles are the brainchild of siblings Lily and Jack Wolter. They hail from the Isle of Man however are based mostly in Brighton. In the present day at Chalk they’re joined by drummer ‘JT’ (Joe Taylor). Final time I noticed them at The Inexperienced Man competition they’d a violinist with them, however she is nowhere to be seen at present. Nevertheless, taking part in as a 3 piece permits for extra space within the songs. There may be numerous attention-grabbing issues happening within the songs, and with extra space that’s extra obvious. Jack’s guitar taking part in is especially pleasant – he indulges in a lot mangling.

Penelope Isles at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Jack sings fairly a little bit of falsetto, however that implies that his voice matches in very nicely with Lily’s, and drummer JT sings harmonies too. That is the band’s 81st gig this 12 months, so it’s no shock that they’re so tight. The center-eights are pleasingly ferocious, they usually’re normally longer than eight bars too! They’re a really thrilling dwell band. They ended their set with ‘Gnarbone’ which is fairly cataclysmic, with Jack throwing his guitar throughout the stage and narrowly lacking his sister! They don’t appear to have any additional dates deliberate in the mean time – however after they do – I’ll be there!

Penelope Isles at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Penelope Isles:
Jack Wolter – guitar, vocals
Lily Wolter – keys, bass, vocals
Joe Taylor – drums
(Mark Kelly)

Do Nothing at Patterns, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
DO NOTHING 7:20-8:00 Patterns
Popping out of Nottingham are Do Nothing, who will not be as their title would possibly point out a ska outfit. The quartet have been brooding over the previous 4 years and dropping a number of tunes and a few EP’s on Bandcamp throughout that interval. A few of these tunes have been gathered collectively right into a restricted version (293 copies!) citrus yellow vinyl compilation album through Tough Commerce – Order yours HERE.

Do Nothing at Patterns, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
This night in Patterns the outfit provide up ten gritty funky quirky jaunty twangy guitar numbers with traditional vocals, bass, guitar and drums with presets format. Singer Chris Bailey (who usually folded his arms) is fairly good in his swimsuit. He has an uncommon spoken and occasional shouted preacher type vocal supply, which surprisingly jogged my memory of Mark E Smith (The Fall), however these guys are completely completely different. Assume Pulp meets A Sure Ratio with The Mo-Dettes ‘White Mice’ drumming and you might be about there! Tune 4 ‘Über Alles’ acquired the followers bopping in the direction of the tip. ‘Rolex’ was subsequent, which they stated they haven’t performed shortly. They’ve simply recorded their correct debut album and subsequent tune, ‘Ivy’, shall be on it when it will definitely drops a while in 2023, after the singles and movies beforehand. Count on a Resident instore on its launch I say. I stored considering that possibly these guys could be the successors to Yard Act throughout this set. I took a punt on Do Nothing and I’m very glad I did.

Do Nothing at Patterns, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Do Nothing:
Chris Bailey – vocals
Kasper Sandstrom – guitar
Charles Howarth – bass
Andrew Harrison – drums
(Nick Linazasoro)

W.H. Lung at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
W.H. LUNG 7:30-8:10 Chalk
Manchester’s W.H. Lung introduced their extremely danceable synth pop sound to the stage at Chalk. Singer Joe Evans is a really animated entrance particular person for the band. He should have lined each inch of the stage throughout the set not taken up by numerous synths or different band members. At occasions, he nearly seemed to be an aerobics teacher energising the group. Given the standard and upbeat sounds, the enthusiastic Chalk crowd didn’t want any additional encouragement. W.H. Lung are extra than simply Joe’s energetic charismatic efficiency. The shared vocal association with Hannah Peace on synths was spectacular. Though on the wings and considerably out of the highlight (pun meant), the 2 guitarists Tom Sharkett and Chris Mulligan deserve a point out, with hints of Peter Hook of their supply.

W.H. Lung at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
One of many many highlights in W. H. Lung’s set was the penultimate music, the aptly named ‘Showstopper’ from their latest album ‘Vanities’. The ultimate music of the set was devoted to native Brighton document store, Resident Data, for his or her help of latest music and new bands. The drummer, Alex Mercer Essential, was carrying considered one of Resident’s t-shirts. Having used up the entire of the Chalk stage, it was nearly enviable that Joe Evens would make his means into the group throughout the remaining variety of W. H. Lung’s entertaining and extremely danceable set.

W.H. Lung at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Mike Burnell)
W.H. Lung:
Joe Evans – vocals
Tom Sharkett – guitar
Alex Mercer Essential – drums
Hannah Peace – vocals, synth
Chris Mulligan – bass, synths
(Peter Greenfield)

Pussy Riot at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
PUSSY RIOT 8:40-10:10 Chalk
Pussy Riot are a musical collective from Moscow. They gained notoriety in 2012 after they staged a efficiency in Moscow Cathedral, to protest concerning the Russian Orthodox Church’s help for Vladimir Putin within the then latest elections. Three of their quantity had been arrested, refused bail, and ultimately jailed for 2 years. I fully help what Pussy Riot stand for, however I did have an underlying concern: are they really any good musically?

Pussy Riot at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
The early portents at Chalk aren’t good. The stage set consists of a small drum package, a laptop computer and three mic stands. Hmmm….. so not a lot in the way in which of dwell instrumentation then. Showtime rolls round and the present’s (for that’s what it’s) producer Alexander Cheparukhin explains that it is a multi-media manufacturing, that includes dwell music, theatre, movie and narration. So clearly it’s important that at this level we abandon all preconceptions of what a gig must be. Of the women imprisoned, Maria Alyokhina is the one one current tonight, though honourable point out should be product of Diana Burkot, who broke her foot and is carrying a plastic boot and utilizing crutches. She continues to play her drum package standing up. The present tells the story of Pussy Riot’s cathedral efficiency, their arrest and subsequent imprisonment. The present is in Russian however there are English subtitles on the display. The viewers aren’t spared any particulars. This present relies upon chilly arduous truth. That is fairly merely one of the highly effective and transferring performances that it has been my privilege to witness. This isn’t rock ‘n’ roll. In comparison with this, rock ‘n’ roll has no which means. That is way more necessary. This isn’t leisure. That is schooling, and by God we’d like it on this time like no different.

Pussy Riot at Chalk, Brighton 3.11.22 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)
Pussy Riot:
Alexander Cheparukhin – present producer
Maria Alyokhina – vocals
Taso Pletner – vocals, flute
Olga Borisova – vocals
Diana Burkot – drums
(Mark Kelly)
The Brighton & Hove News Music Team reviewed final 12 months’s ‘Mutations Pageant’. You may take a look at who we noticed under:
Day One – Thursday 4th November 2021
Day Two – Friday 5th November 2021
Day Three – Saturday 6th November 2021
Day Four – Sunday 7th November 2021