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Friday, November 20, 2009 
Vanilla Pod – Poets On Payday
Man, I have always been a huge fan of the Pod, I can’t remember exactly what year it was when I first saw them, I must have been about 17 though, so I guess about 10 years ago. I remember buying all those awesome splits they did at the time with other awesome bands like Lovejunk, Scuttle, Travis Cut etc, and have since rushed out and bought all their albums soon as they got released. I remember about a year and a half ago Steve Pod playing me the first unmixed recordings of these and instantly thinking, shit, this is the best stuff I have ever heard from the Pod. It’s been a long wait for it finally to get mixed and released, but by fuck it has totally been worthwhile, this album just fucking rips it up. Poets On Payday starts off with one of my favourite tunes of all time ‘Saturday Night’ which was on the Ganstas Corner compilation a couple of years back, this tune properly puts me in the mood for the remainder of the album. And I gotta say, what a bloody great album, some of the tunes here just really blow me away, ‘Best Intentions’ ‘4130’ and ‘Rules’ (which was also on the Ganstas Corner Comp)  being just three more of em. Excellent work done by Wes in recording this and bloody nice to hear a signature guitar solo from Olga from the Toy Dolls on ‘Walk Of Shame’. Not only 9 new tracks here, but a couple of unreleased tracks from the Third Time Lucky and Surrounded By Idiots sessions. It’s been great to see and hear how Vanilla Pod have grown over the 5 albums, I just dunno where they could possibly go on their 6th, but I can’t wait to see. Myspace.com/vanillapodrock  

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Friday, November 20, 2009 
Oi Oi

First review I've seen of the new album.

It's at Punktastic right here

http://www.punktastic.com/reviews/3496

Check it out.  Not bad, maybe we still might be current after all :)
Sunday, August 30, 2009 
Hey hey.
The new album is nearly complete and will be sent off to be pressed next week.
The Album is called "Poets On Payday" and will be released by BossTuneage Records on October 5th 2009.

It can be pre-ordered from their website at:
http://www.bosstuneage.com

Or from their myspace site:
http://www.myspace.com/bosstuneagerecords

The CD has 9 songs and 2 bonus tracks that have never been released from the "Third Time LUcky and Surrounded BY Idiots recording sessions.

The track listing is:
1. Saturday Night
2. Fools and Horses
3. Soul Glow
4. Promise
5. Walk Of Shame
6. Best Intensions
7. Goose Down
8. 4130
9. Rules


Bonus Tracks:

10. Misused (from Third Time Luck Recording session)
11. Situation (From Surrounded By Idiots Recording Session)

I'll upload a couple of tunes from the CD once we get the final master back so you can let us know what you think and hopefully wet your appetite to go out any actually buy the thing.

More gigs and news soon.

Oi Oi

 



 
Monday, January 12, 2009 

 


The Editor of the Ipswich Gigs website heads to the town's Royal Oak to watch Vanilla Pod, The Waxing Captors, Damn This Town and The Washouts.

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The Waxing Captors by Martin Rondell
The Waxing Captors by Martin Rondell

Ah, the first gig of the New Year, and a gig in a relatively new venue for this town.

The Royal Oak has hosted shows for years now but the current landlord (Andy) really appears to have grabbed the musical bull by the horns and has given plenty of encouragement to local promoters to use his pub.
The layout is pretty good as pubs go, with the band playing at one end of the room you can easily see what's going on with the minstrels from several raised vantage points.
You can even get a clear view of the band from the bar whilst ordering a pint, now that’s class!

The Washouts by Martin Rondell
The Washouts by Martin Rondell

First up tonight was The Washouts, they play a covers set of what I think is 1980's American hardcore punk. To be honest I don't know the songs they're covering and as I've now seen them several times it's starting to feel like the songs they thrash out in their friendly, slightly haphazard style really are of their own creation.

Damn This Town is a band I've been looking forward to seeing since I heard they had formed.
This was based entirely on the bands the players had been in before. On one guitar there's Lee from Tales Told in the Dark/ Killazilla and (ahem) Junk Culture, on the other guitar there's Luke from Power/ Ghosts in the Audio.
Bass duties are carried out with aplomb by Wibby from Cambridge hardcore legends The Volunteers, he was also the one time bassist of Ipswich aural violators This Mourning After. Tub thumping in the background is Steve from Power, Tales Told In The Dark and old Ippo pop punk monkeys Minority.
Sound wise I could reel off a long reference list of obscure bands, but that wouldn't really help you get a feel for their theme, so I won't. Instead I'll describe them as complex but accessible power punk, with a sprinkle of metal garnished with harmonious fighting talk vocals.
I was very impressed indeed, not least with Wibby's America Depression 1930's style government agent look. Having seen each of these band members in many different bands I've got to say it was clear they have each arrived at a place where it all makes sense, and that's something that was clear (and entertaining) as an onlooker.

Waxing lyrical about the Captors


The Waxing Captors have long held a fascination for me, from their insanely energetic beginnings as the young kids of the Ipswich scene (they were about 15 when I first saw them if memory serves) through to bona-fide agitated pop masters they've always impressed, and never stood still either musically of physically.
Tonight was no exception, from the first chord they were all bouncing around like they were still the accidentally destructive teens they used to be. Having taken a break for several years for university it was going to be interesting to see if they still gelled as a band or whether they would be lazily plodding through the 'hits'.
The good news is that they're unafraid to trounce the crowd with some of their older tracks, the even better news is that the new material (which made up the bulk of their set) is every bit as urgent, inventive and invasive as anything I've seen them come up with in the past.

Vanilla Pod by Martin Rondell
Vanilla Pod by Martin Rondell

Norfolk's Vanilla Pod could comfortably be described as a stalwart of the UK punk scene, and tonight showed everyone why. This band plays with phenomenal confidence, whilst never veering into uncomfortable snotty or arrogant territory.

It's not so much that they know they're good and aren't shy about it, it's more that they know their formula so well they can spend a bit of time endearing you to their sound with their group personality.
The banter was cheeky and friendly and everyone in room was on the same musical page throughout.
A great end to what felt like a gig that will go down in local folklore as reminding us just how great this town can be.
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Vanilla Pod, The Waxing Captors, Damn This Town and The Washouts were at The Royal Oak, Ipswich on Friday 9 January 2008. If you'd like to review gigs for BBC Suffolk Introducing, please email suffolk@bbc.co.uk
Thursday, January 03, 2008 

Current mood:  giddy

Yes for the first time in 4 odd years a new Pod song has come to the world.

It's a bit rough around the edges as we recorded 2 songs in 2 hours as time was short on the day of recording it but it's all for a great guy so when it's released you should all go and buy it to help the cause.

All comments good or bad greatly appreciated.

Hope you enjoy

Saturday, November 10, 2007 

Oi Oi

On Sunday we are recording 2 new songs which will be going on a comp CD for our old departed friend Dug who was the bass player from Visual Offence who passed away earlier this year.

It has other fine bands on it like Project Mork, Visual Offence, Judder & the Jack Rabbits, Mustard City Rockers, Goober Patrol, Fletch Cadillac and Toybox Terror

It will be released on Gratuitous Beaver which was his and Chris from Project Mork's label.

Get your orders in now at:    http://www.myspace.com/gratuitousbeaver  

Cheers and Beers