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Live Review: Joey Bada$$ - The Liquid Room, Edinburgh, 27 October 2017

30/10/2017

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A big name U.S rapper coming to play in Edinburgh isn't something that happens all that often.

With some of the best loved venues in the city closing down in the past few years (R.I.P HMV Picturehouse), and a plethora of venues fit to suit any artist of any size an hour down the road in Glasgow, most touring musicians tend to head to Dear Green Place rather than playing in the capital.

Nevertheless, we imagine if New Yorker Joey Bada$$ does return to Scotland at some point he’ll be pointing his finger at Edinburgh when he’s asked for his tour route. The sold out Liquid Room was absolutely shaking the entire way through Joey’s set.

An acclaimed warm up act in Sampa the Great meant that the venue was already packed from early on, and a DJ letting loose hooks from recent hip hop favourites in the break between Sampa and Joey meant that the room was already bouncing heavily well before Bada$$ even took to the stage.

When he did, he was greeted with a sold out Scottish crowd that knew near enough every word that came from his lips. No mean feat for a rap gig.

The bulk of Joey's set came from his AMERIKKKAN BADA$$ record, released in April earlier this year.

What we particularly like about the record is that no matter where in the world it’s toured, you’re almost guaranteed to hear the crowd yell out “fuck Donald Trump” in unison at some point during the gig. It’s a line from ‘Rockabye Baby’, a song by Joey featuring Schoolboy Q, and it opened the night in Edinburgh. The capital crowd shouted most of the song back at Bada$$, and that particular line was met with particular fervour. 

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Good job Joey. Good job Edinburgh.

AMERIKKKAN BADA$$ is a political record. Joey calls out Trump numerous times, comments on racism and social injustice throughout the album, and of course there’s also the name of the record - a nod to Ice Cube's famous AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.

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Live Review: The Xcerts - St. Luke's, Glasgow, 5 October 2017

5/10/2017

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On 3 October, The Xcerts played their biggest headline show to date to a sold out St. Luke's in Glasgow.

Since their inception, the Scottish band have gone from strength to strength, and their growing popularity seems to have influenced the way the band view their own output. The Xcerts are a very progressive band. With each album release, they take on a new sound. There's the emo balladry of In the Cold Wind We Smile, the noise rock of Scatterbrain and the power pop of There Is Only You.

During the final tour supporting third album, There Is Only You, their setlist comprised of all but one song from their third release (excluding the album's intro), leaving only two or three songs from each prior album.

Their performance at St Luke's was under different circumstances, however.  The album this tour is promoting, Hold On To Your Heart, is yet to be released and with it being such a landmark show for The Xcerts, it was likely that they would play a more Greatest Hits-esque setlist.

However, the Aberdeen trio were as forward thinking as always.

There's a rule in stand up comedy that you open with your second best joke and close with your best and, in a way, it applies to live music as well. By choosing an opener and a closer, you help crown songs as fan favourites. The Xcerts have released two singles from their Hold On To Your Heart, 'Daydream' and 'Feels Like Falling in Love'. Respectively, these songs were the set's opener and closer. The set was also still very There is Only You heavy.



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