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More of a mixture

After the delights of Dudamel, something slightly more down to earth at Cardiff Barfly last Saturday 21st. Its been a while since I chose a gig purely on the name of the band (or something else random) but this time it was the turn of The Lizzies, who sounded reasonable from their myspace samples.

Together with 3 support bands (all Cardiff based, I believe) there was quite an evening's entertainment, but was it good? First up, the rather forgettable Draw Me Stories. Second, a far more interesting band, Random Elbow Pain. Their songs are a mix of The Kooks and Guns N Roses but work quite well and they certainly drew the most support from the crowd. Worth a bookmark. The final support band, Yeltsin, were absolutely awful, mindless metal. The only vaguely interesting part of their set was the use of a violin for an intro/coda on their last song performed, which from their myspace looks to have been Grape In A Hard Place.

The Lizzies were certainly more polished than the previous 3 acts but we were on balance a little disappointed, after a 45 min set their music seemed less varied than previous research suggested. Maybe they'll improve. On balance Random Elbow Pain were far more entertaining.

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