Children of the Pope, Canned Pineapple & Red Ivory at The Prince Albert, Brighton, 17th July 2024
A night made for dancing and tunes to fill the (dare I say it out loud) summer evenings. Repping the South London scene, Red Ivory seemed pretty happy to have escaped briefly to the coast. Their set jumped from lulls of shoegaze to indie-grunge reminiscent of Hole and the like, and kicked things off nicely.
Next, taking the middle slot, the 60s came alive with some very fine outfits bedecking locals Canned Pineapple, and moves to make the Ready Steady Go-ers of the era proud. Lots of fun, not to mention some big singalong songs with great melodies and cut-throat riffs.
Headliners Children of the Pope ensured there was no let up in pace, with a heavy psych twist and bags of energy. Their capacity to command the room kept things elevated till it was time to pile back out onto the balmy streets of Brighton. Gallery from all three bands below.
While we’re here, can I just highlight again the importance of the grassroots venues that consistently offer a platform to acts like these, and the opportunity to find your next favourite band before they go on to bigger things. Having successfully batted away a planning application on the property next door, The Albert is once more in need of support, as an appeal has been lodged. There is more information here – please add your voice if you can.
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Published 19th July 2024