Tuesday 4 December 2012

Alexisonfire Farewell Shows @ Brixton Academy 2-3/12/2012 review

This is without a doubt going to be the hardest review I'll ever write. Not only because reviewing two dates at once is certainly going to be a rather interesting task, but to remain critical about my favourite band in the world playing two final farewell shows, Alexisonfire, but also about The Ghost of a Thousand who are about my third favourite band and playing their last two shows EVER isn't going to be easy. On top of that, I was even lucky enough to get myself a Meet and Greet ticket and was actually able to talk to every member of Alexisonfire. So this review may turn out to be more an homage to Alexisonfire and The Ghost of a Thousand than anything. So here goes.

After a rather stressful day, there I was, outside Brixton Academy on a frosty Sunday night with a handful of other Alexisonfire fans anticipating to live out the moment they've all been waiting for, the chance to meet their favourite band in the world: their last ever chance to meet their favourite band in the world. The air was electric with excitement and nerves. Finally, after some delay, the big glass doors to Brixton Academy open and welcome us inside as we collect our limited edition posters, laminates and Crisis bonus tracks 7''. We're then lead through a small door at the back on the main entrance hall up a narrow staircase and into the dingy little VIP bar. And this was when it hit me, that after all this waiting, I'd finally get to meet Alexisonfire, and it would be the perfect way to send off a band that have forged your music taste to what it is today.

Subtly and quietly, without any announcement, Alexisonfire sneak in through the side door. It's only when Dallas Green stands in the middle of the bar and announces their arrival does the whole room fall silent in awe. And so the 'meet and greet' begins.

I was expecting Alexisonfire to be stood behind some barrier as we queue up and greet them one by one, getting our limited edition merchandise signed and photos taken and then hurriedly moving along, but this was not the case at all. Alexisonfire were dispersed throughout the bar giving us the opportunity to talk to each member of the band and ask them questions, it was much more personal than I was expecting. As it turns out, Alexisonfire must be some of the nicest men in music. Not only do Alexisonfire make some of the best post-hardcore out there and take time out of what I'm sure must be busy schedules do grace us with one last farewell tour, but they also take the chance to meet their fans which have been following and supporting them from the beginning, and they seemed genuinely happy to be doing so. It was certainly refreshing. 

Now I've spent enough time ranting about the Meet and Greet, thought I'd have a break and show some pretty pictures of the Meet and Greet bundle stuff and of Alexisonfire :D

Me and Chris Steele
Me and Wade MacNeil
Me and Dallas Green
Me and George Pettit and Jordan Hastings
Signed 7''
Meet and Greet Laminate
Meet and Greet Laminate
Limited Edition Poster signed by Dallas Green
And now for the reviews of the actual shows. It seems like not many people at the shows had any idea who The Ghost of a Thousand were, which was surprising since Alexisonfire and The Ghost of a Thousand had toured together before, so I did think it was a shame that their last ever shows were going to be to a crowd of strangers. However, TGOAT proved me wrong. Opening as always with Small Mercies as an introduction to their raucous live shows, the crowd did not know what to expect. And then Left For Dead kicked in. I always considered Left For Dead their most popular track, but at both shows it received a rather lukewarm response, it wasn't until Bright Lights followed that the show really got started. In both shows, Tom Lacey chose this song to get involved, and hence get the crowd involved. It didn't matter whether you knew who TGOAT were or not, it was impossible to ignore them and to not get swept up in their unique brand of Rock 'n' Roll infused Hardcore Punk. After Bright Lights, TGOAT had certainly grabbed the audience's attention and it remained that way for the rest of set.

One great thing about TGOAT, is that not a single member of the band is anything less than hyper. Even Jag Jago launched himself into the crowd at the end during Bored of Math and Andy Blyth's groovy Rock 'n' Roll riffs possessed the crowd's bodies forcing them to dance along. I always knew that this was going to be an Alexis show, not a TGOAT show, though I really would have like a longer set. That being said, having only released two albums, there wasn't too much left to add to the setlist (which I seem to remember remaining the same for both nights). 

I managed to beg stage crew for a setlist and pick for TGOAT's show (it's the Sunday night setlist, though they were the same for both nights).





















And now for the moment we've all been waiting for: Alexisonfire for one (or two!) last time(s). I have never heard an audience cheer so loud at a gig just as the band come on stage. By playing what felt like an incredibly long introduction before they graced the stage, the atmosphere in this rammed out Brixton Academy was buzzing to say the least. How the barrier managed to withstand the sheer pressure of people scrambling towards the front, desperate to get as good a view of Alexis for one last final time, I have no idea.

Having been to both Brixton shows, I was expecting little change in the setlist, I thought I'd be able to predict the exact song coming on next. Normally Alexis open with Young Cardinals, but on the Sunday show, expecting to hear that pounding guitar and bass line of the intro to the Young Cardinals live version, instead my senses were shaken awake by Crisis. And so, evidently on the Monday, I was expecting Crisis, but Alexisonfire surprise me yet again by this time opening with Young Cardinals. Obviously, Alexisonfire are going to be keeping us on our toes on this tour! And so the riot begins.

Farewell and reunion shows are always a bit of a risky move. You have to be sure that every single member of the band is in it 100 percent, that the band remain as a unit, despite breaking up. I obviously don't know what exactly happened within Alexisonfire during the breakup, but I can say this, I honestly don't think I've seen the band so excited to be on stage. Even Dallas was jumping around! George Pettit captured the audience with his intense intimidating stare, while Chris Steele stunned us with his insane moves as he jives and flings himself all over the stage and the floor, he must be my favourite live bassist around!

Furthermore, as far as musicianship goes, they were spotless. As always, Dallas Green's voice was faultless and beautifully serene, as soon as he opened his mouth the audience went silent. He made songs like The Northern and No Transitory his own with his hypnotic angelic voice. The combination of Wade, George and Dallas on vocals was incredible, as every single one of them was on top form and effortlessly weaved in and out of each other.

However 23 songs is a long set! The crowd did have trouble keeping up. I even felt that across the two nights, people had tired out. I'm sure there were many people in the crowd like me who had gone to both sets and were still suffering from the Sunday night, so unfortunately there was a bit of a lull on the Monday night. That being said, it didn't withdraw from Alexisonfire's incredible performance and sure enough the crowd managed to gather up all the energy they had left for the encore as people piled over the barrier. Both nights ending with the classic Happiness by the Kilowatt, it was a perfect finale to a perfect career.

And it's over, Alexisonfire leave the stage to never return.

On a lighter note, George Pettit handed me the setlist and the end of Sunday's show, here it is:


Also thought I'd upload pics of my Alexis tattoos just for fun :)



















6 comments:

  1. really good review! I went the sunday was an incredible show, would love to get that spare poster if still avaliable?! x

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    1. Thank you, it was so hard to write, there was like nooo way to sum up the show! Way too much to say. I'm afraid the poster has already gone, got a message more or less as soon as the post went up! Sorry! Glad you enjoyed the show though :)x

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  2. Credit to the photographer!!!

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    1. Haha cheers :) how did your photos turn out? Hope I didn't screw them up!!

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  3. Did AOF have a photographer on the night for the meet and greet? Or did you need to bring your own camera? I'm meeting them in Melbourne.

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    1. You have to bring a camera (there was a photographer but I think he was just for press). Enjoy! :)

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