So yesterday, I went gigging to leeds, to the leeds cockpit no less. Bluebird Kinesis and HIFH were playing, but I can't be bothered to review it properly because too much stuff happened other than the gigs.
So anyway, I met my friend Charli and her friend Bec, we wandered around and found the venue was like 2 minutes away from the station, and it also had kebab shops! So all kebabbed up we went over to the venue properly, where upon we mocked the younger 14 year olds in their slipknot hoodies, and also mocked the 16-17 year olds in their "whatever band is just heard of enough to be trendy" t-shirt. Really we were just jealous becuae we never went to gigs when we were 15.
So anyway we go in just as bluebird start. Bluebird are okay if you like the melodic sorta metal stuff. So we saw them, then saw Kinesis, who where ace, and played lots of good new stuff. Then we talked to the guitarist from bluebird, who used to be in Amen. He was very amusing, and told many an amusing ancedote and he compared Casey Chaos (Amen frontman) to Lenny Kravitz.
Anyway then HIFH played and where ace, and played an amazing cover of The Cure's "Boy's Don't Cry".
So after giggage we hung round a bit, (Charli and Bec were sleeping over with Kinesis and my train had ages before it left) and talked to Kinesis, who still are the nicest people in alternative rock and they make for good watching when 16 year old girls approach them and tell them they love them.
Anyway, I'm just about to leave and Conor's all "hey come back with us to the hotel" and I'm all
"really? I can't I've got a train :( " and he was all
"oh well maybe some other time" and I was like
"mwahahahaahahhahaaha".
So yes I realise that if you read all the way down this far you are probably thinking "what a dull entry". But y'know, I don't care. This moment will live on as a great moment in the history of the life of sparticus so it needs to be recorded for posterity
(8)Colin Murray, PLAY SOME ROCK!
(t) Stetler
(m) Jaclyn and Charli
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'Twas funny. Not boring. Don't put yourself down, man!
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