Spiritualized - Lemon Grove, Exeter University, Exeter, 3/2/2004
by Benjamin Howarth
published: 1 / 2 / 2004
intro
At his third Spiritualized show in two years, Ben Howarth discovers that the band's hard touring schedule has pushed them towards new boundaries
My third Spiritualized show in the space of two years and, once again, a majestic experience. I saw an incredible set at Reading in 2002, which was one of the most noisy and intense musical experiences of my entire life, and was improved further by the fact that I was in the very front row. It made me determined to see Jason Pierce and his band again at the first opportunity. That I duly did, making sure I was in the crowd for their Electric Ballroom show in London last year. Again, the band were great, but I perhaps enjoyed it less for two reasons. I’d not at that point had the opportunity to digest the latest album, 'Amazing Grace' from which most of the set came and also I had the misfortune to stand right in front of a total jerk who insisted on dancing extravagantly whilst all around him tried to enjoy the music. No such problems this time. The Lemon Grove is a good music venue, although it is odd seeing bands in a building that is usually the home of a coffee shop and various poster/book/clothes/record sales or the student club night. It has two bars to stand in before the show, and always has a good sound. The real plus is that it is barely 20 minutes from my front door, compared to having to trek all the way to some poorly designed London venue with an awful sound. The billed support act was the Raveonettes, which was disappointing to me because I would have to struggle long and hard to find a band more derivative and unambitious, but as luck would have it they pulled out and a blues singer by the name of David Viner appeared instead. He was a hoot, playing a lot of covers and really giving a great performance that drew quite a few curious music lovers from the bar that had no intention of watching the billed support. Of course, nothing compares to Jason Pierce and Spiritualized. It took quite a while for the band to settle down, stop tuning up and break into a genuine song, but this heightened the anticipation and when 'Electricity' arrived it was quite clear that the band were going to be on top form. 'Walking With Jesus' soon followed, a song from Pierce’s Spacemen 3 days and a constant in all 3 sets I have seen. The first half of the set was mostly dedicated to 'Amazing Grace', and the contrasts between the freak out of 'Never Goin’ Back'and 'Cheapster' and the beautiful 'Hold On'and 'Oh baby' were especially magnificent. 'Lord Let It Rain On Me' and 'The Ballad Of Richie Lee' are, however, two of Spiritualized’s best songs, both benefitting from the less extravagant backing and the subsequent increase in space that the 7 rather than 22 piece band gives. Jason, an underrated vocalist, sang each with complete sincerity and presence. The second half of the set was given over more to songs from 'Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space', most of which did not appear the previous two occasions I saw the band.'Come Together' is a monster of a song, just like its namesake Beatles track it is vicious, simple and bloody effective. 'Broken Heart' is as beautiful as music gets, the violins that made the album version so perfect replaced here by a sublime combination of keyboard and harmonica. 'Cop Shoot Cop'was out of this world, the rolling groove and Jason’s hissing vocals augmented by a penetrative combination of feedback and improvised saxophone. It seems the desired effect of the Spiritualized live set is to leave the audiences’ senses completely shattered. The barrage of light and spells of extreme noise, while exhilarating, were also exhausting. I could not ask for more in band than was offered here, the time spent on the road since I saw them in London in September has been well spent and they have gone beyond even the spectacle they delivered at Reading. I just hope I don’t have to wait too long to see them again.
Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/spiritualizedofficial/https://twitter.com/officialspzd
Picture Gallery:-
interviews |
Interview with Jason Pierce (2004) |
Backstage at a gig in Exeter, Spiritualized frontman Jason Pierce talks to Ben Howarth about the band's latest album 'Amazing Grace' and the group's current hard touring schedule |
live reviews |
Royal Festival Hall, London, 1/8/2004 |
In the luxurious surroundings of London's Royal Festival Hall, Dominic Simpson watches Spiritualized play a frequently spellbinding set, but is left wondering, after 20 years of perfecting his vision, where frontman Jason Pierce might go next |
favourite album |
Ladies and Gentlemen, We are Floating in Space (2002) |
In the latest in our series, in which a different one of our writers writes about a favourite album of his or her choice,Cila Warncke examines Spiritualized's 1997 masterpiece 'Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space' |
soundcloud
reviews |
Sweet Heart, Sweet Light (2012) |
Self-indulgent and over-intense latest album from psychedelic rockers, Spiritualized |
Songs in A & E (2008) |
Amazing Grace (2003) |
most viewed articles
current edition
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #15- On Being Dignified and Old aka Ten Tips From Jah Wobble On How To Be Happy.Dennis Tufano - Copernicus Center, Chicago, 19/7/2024
Elliott Murphy - Interview
Wreckless Eric - Interview
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #16: Living in the Minds of Strangers
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #17: Tom Robinson
Adrian Gurvitz - Interview
Norman Rodger - Interview
Chris Spedding - Interview
Penumbra - Interview
previous editions
Heavenly - P.U.N.K. Girl EPIn Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #5 - ‘We all have good intentions/ But all with strings attached’: Music and Mental Health Part 2
Trudie Myerscough-Harris - Interview
Allan Clarke - Interview
Dwina Gibb - Interview
Joy Division - The Image That Made Me Weep
Beautiful South - Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
Nerve - Interview
One Thousand Violins - Interview
Jimmy Nail - Interview
most viewed reviews
current edition
Groovy Uncle - Making ExcusesPhilip Parfitt - The Dark Light
Jules Winchester - The Journey
Deep Purple - =1
Bill Wyman - Drive My Car
Ross Couper Band - The Homeroad
Hawkestrel - Chaos Rocks
John Murry and Michael Timmins - A Little Bit of Grace and Decay
Popstar - Obscene
Splashgirl and Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe - More Human
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart