Review by :
Gigwise - Polly Weeks
Ok, so technically
The Subways aren’t actually headlining tonight, but
with excitement growing (albeit slightly hushed) for the North
London trio, they may as well be.
By the time
The Subways take to the stage, the place is pretty full and
so it should be. Made up of drummer Josh Morgan, guitarist
and lead singer Billy Lunn and bassist Mary-Charlotte Cooper,
it’s not hard to be impressed with the instant stage
presence they create. They know they are going to be big and
best of all, aren’t embarrassed about it. With a quick
acknowledgement of the crowd they jump into first song ‘You
Got Me’. It’s bright, bashy and definitely an
indicator of what’s to come. Like a vigoruous update
(and improvement) on The Vines, they kick into second song
‘City Pavement’ thrashing about on stage, playing
with an incredible urgency – as if they’ve finally
mastered a new song and are desperate for other people to
hear it for the first time.
The middle
of the set particularly stands out. Song ‘Mary’
sees the band add a welcome touch of The Specials to their
performance. Next up is ‘I Think I’m In Love’
which is surely gonna be the song they’ll break through
with – and you can see why they’ve chosen it as
the first single. It will get them noticed and for all the
right reasons, it makes the most of Billy’s screeching
vocals, the manic but perfectly timed drums and the steadiness
of the bass line.
Another standout
track towards the end of the performance is ‘Oh Yeah’,
which will definitely strike a chord with angst-ridden teenagers
who need something to jump around their room to. By the time
they finish with 'Rock'n'Roll Queen', most of the audience
are physically exhausted, but still the drained crowd are
left wanting more.
With so much
hype surrounding so many bands at the moment it’s hard
to believe they’ll all live up to expectations. The
Subways do though, and will. 16-year-olds will love 'em and
the slightly older generation won’t think they’re
bad either, lets just hope they manage to transfer the live
show to record.