The Book of My Silent Wake: a chronicle of the final live ritual; plus MMV – MMXXV reviewed

  1. The Beautiful South
  2. In the Beginning (2004):
  3. ‘The Festival of Ostentatious Raffle Calls’
  4. My Misplaced Concern for Plymouth’s Piss-Poor Pubs
  5. Gig Day
  6. The Gig
  7. The Cold Bleak Light of the Following Day
  8. The Review

The Beautiful South

Friday 29th August I set off to see the last ever live performance of UK doom legends My Silent Wake. It was taking place the following day at the One For Sorrow festival @ the Junction, Plymouth.

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Down with Split Dogs at Dean Lane

When first heading to punk gigs in Bristol and following the relevant social media, I fast became aware of a buzz around local band Split Dogs.

Such was that buzz my first attempt to see them live ended in failure when arriving at The Plough only to find a long line-up outside of people waiting for others to leave—which was unlikely—so they could get in.

It wasn’t until some time later that I managed to catch them at the Chelsea Inn. There they delivered a set of slick frenetic punk exploding with an energy knowing no bounds, producing so much joyous sweat the flood warning for Bristol seen earlier in the day online and making no sense at the time—the weather was fine—suddenly did in bounds. Continue reading