JETTBLACK
CRASHDIET, WESTERN SAND + HOLLYWOOD TRASH @ THE JOINERS, SOUTHAMPTON 28/04/2013
Words by Charlotte Whittingham
Photos by Naomi Rigley
Thunderous drums, slick guitar solos and big
hair were the main factors of Jettblack and Crashdiet’s sold out co-headline
show at The Joiners for the last night of their tour.
The night kicked off
with local hard rockers Hollywood Trash, influences from Motley Crue and Guns
‘N’ Roses were very clear through the band’s music. With powerful vocal work, rolling
drums and original guitar solos, this young band definitely have the whole rock
package and have the potential to climb high on the musical ladder with their catchy
songs such as Mr Rock ‘N’ Roll and Diamond In Your Eye. Overall a great
performance from Hollywood Trash and a fantastic way to start a fantastic
evening, if you haven’t seen this band already I highly recommend it. The
positive reactions amongst the crowd from beginning to the end of their set
said it all.

Next up were
Bournemouth Southern rockers Western Sand, this gig showed that they have most
definitely grown as a band and how far they have come since I first saw them
nearly two years ago. An atmospheric backing track built up anticipation
amongst the crowd as they made their way onto the stage, starting with song Better Days really got the crowds going
and their set was well underway. Tonight was the premier of brand new song Dog Without A Bone that started off quite ballad like, so when it sharply transitioned to the upbeat
tempo I was taken aback as I did not expect it. Overall a fantastic performance
from the boys, they now also have a new EP available click their link at the bottom of the page for more details.

As Swedish glam
rockers Crashdiet made their way to the stage the cheers and chants were heard
all over the venue. I hadn’t seen them live before so I didn’t know quite what
to expect. Starting off with their new album opener Change The World got the crowds going instantly, they had a great
stage presence and it was great how they interacted with the fans. There was a
mixture of material from their latest album and their previous albums, from Riot in Everyone to Garden Of Babylon everything about Crashdiet’s performance on stage
was flawless. From their slick guitar riffs to vocalists Simon Cruz’s
charismatic stage presence, Crashdiet definitely did themselves proud and blew
the roof off The Joiners. Judging from the crowd’s reaction I think Southampton
would like to see them come back soon.
Last but by
certainly no means least High Wycombe rockers Jettblack take to the stage.
Seeing them previously, they usually tend to bring a stadium like atmosphere to
small venues and Sunday night saw just that. Opening with anthem Two Hot Girls went down so well with the
crowds that the mosh pits started early on. I could tell from that moment that
Jettblack were well underway. Last year they released a new album Raining Rock so it was great to hear
some of the new songs played live including my personal favourites Sunshine and Prison Of Love. I should also mention they filmed the live premier
of Black Gold which bought a calmer
tone to the evening. It was also fantastic to hear the classics such as Get Your Hands Dirty and MotherF*****. Closing with Raining Rock and their explosive cover
of Danger Zone marked the end of an
explosive show.
To conclude, this
sleeze, glam, hard rock fest that happened at The Joiners it was truly an
experience I will remember for a very long time. All the bands were fantastic
and the atmosphere was just amazing, all I can say is if Crashdiet and
Jettblack ever co-headline again I highly recommend going along.
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