Friday, June 16, 2006

Blues Basement - Thursday the 22nd


Blues Basement
Live at the Swan - Thursday the 22nd
Late Bar - Admission - FREE
Blues Basement play an unusual mixture of soft rock and blues, occasionally drifting into delta blues and at times venturing into jazz. They certainly went down well with the usuall Swan crowd and if I'm not mistaken attracted quite a few new faces. For me however, they were a bit too bluesy for my taste, but if blues is your thing you would have loved them, they're a great bunch of guys. BB

Friday, June 09, 2006

James Warner - Thursday the 15th


The James Warner Prophecies
Live at the Swan - Thursday the 15th
Late Bar - Admission - FREE

It’s hard to accurately describe the music this band plays, it’s not rock, it’s not folk, it’s not jazz and it’s not pop, it‘s more of a fusion containing elements of them all, sometimes in the same song! This 5 piece band are undoubtedly fine musicians and singers much to the delight of their audience, so much so, they were reluctant to let them leave the stage at the end of the gig, resulting in many encores. If this sounds like your sort of music, go see them, you won’t be disappointed, they’re good. BB
The opinion expressed by Big Buddha is totally independent and does not necessarily reflect the opinion held by the White Swan management.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Tilted Smile - Thursday the 8th


Tilted Smile
Live at the Swan - Thursday the 8th
Late Bar - Admission - FREE
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Gig Review

What can I say? the only thing that springs to mind after being in the presence of Tilted Smile for the last couple of hours is 'I need to lie down' I'm drained. I'm in awe of these guys, especially the drummer, what’s he on? I want some, the energy flying round the room tonight could have lit a city for a week! For the last year or so, I’ve been telling anyone who cared to listen, that this band was going places, and for once, I'm delighted to say I’ve been proven right. The band have just won the 'Jack Daniels' battle of the bands contest, and next month they are being flown out to Tennessee to play in prime stateside venues, to our friends across the pond. I hope this leads on to bigger things for the guys, they deserve it! But please don't forget your supporters when you're making the headlines, a few free tickets will go down a treat. Rock On. BB
The opinion expressed by Big Buddha is totally independent and does not necessarily reflect the opinion held by the White Swan management.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Element 104 - Saturday the 3rd


ELEMENT 104
Live at the Swan - Saturday the 3rd
Late Bar - Admission - FREE
Gig Review
To say Element 104 is a young band, is like proclaiming the Pope to be a catholic, but don't let their lack of years fool you, these guys are a very creditable rock band in every sense. Their set consisted of covers of hits by bands including Green Day, Offspring, Franz Ferdinand, Queens of the Stone Age, The Arctic monkeys, and Razorlight, as well as original songs written by the band themselves. The amount of energy and commitment coming from these 5 guys was astonishing, it had the audience on their feet and dancing all night. It wasn't the most polished performance I have ever seen, but when did you last see a polished punk rock band? Their fans loved them and that's what really matters, they're the ones who buy the music, I think this band have the potential to develop into something special, keep your eye on them! BB
The opinion expressed by Big Buddha is totally independent and does not necessarily reflect the opinion held by the White Swan management.