Tuesday 27 January 2015

Alt-J, O2 Arena - 24/01/2015



On Saturday I had the pleasure of spending my evening along with an arena full of people who have the same interest as me – Alt-J. I didn’t know what to expect from them, firstly because this isn’t the usual type of band I see live, and secondly I have never been to a concert with about 19,999 people with me (I’m much more of a fan of intimate gigs). I must admit, being the unorganised person I am (proof of this is that I haven’t written anything for a good month - sorry), the backlash of buying tickets only a month before the gig was that my view was rather restricted. I was worried that being so far away from the band, it would lack the atmosphere of a gig that I usually go to.

What I usually experience from a gig is queueing up for what seems like years to get as close to the front as I can. Then when I am in, I stand –uncomfortably close- next to the people I spent the last six hours with waiting for the band I feel that seeing them is a necessity. The atmosphere of is great, the electricity, the excitement, the buzz – I love it, but I feared that’s what Alt-J would lack, but I was wrong…

THE SUPPORT


The evening started with a band that I see some shared qualities with Alt-J. Gengahr opened the show and they were faultless. With a band with a less-than-they-deserve following playing in an arena with a capacity of 20,000, it’s the best opportunity for them to show their talent. They did their job flawlessly, I hope to see them again soon. Listening to them is a must, and seeing them live is a necessity – it’s worth it. This band exceeded the expectations I had of them, and I can proudly name myself a devout fan, as I have listened to them non-stop since – and I hope to see them live again soon (this time front row maybe??).

After Gengahr’s performance, they done a very good job of getting me pumped for Alt-J, but first came Wolf Alice. Admittedly, when I bought the Alt-J tickets, I knew more about Wolf Alice than I did about Alt-J (however, a month of playing both of their albums endlessly, it quickly changed). The thing I loved best about them is that they sounded even better than they do on record. The guitars sounded that bit heavier, adding more excitement. The vocals were perfect, sweet at some points, for example the heart melting song Blush, or loud and, what I can only really describe as, careless (but in a good way) in other songs. I was extremely excited to see them live as they get really good reviews – here is another one to add to their collection. They closed their set with my favourite song of theirs, Fluffy, and straight after I went on my phone and bought tickets to see them at Cambridge Junction in April, my excitement is indescribable.

ALT-J



After the amazing support, it felt like hours to wait for Alt-J. I have never really understood people when they say ‘I could explode with excitement’ until Saturday, because the support got me so pumped for Alt-J, that the gap between Wolf Alice and their performance, I literally felt like I was going to burst – I couldn’t wait.
They came on with Hunger of the Pine, and it was amazing. My fear of the lacking atmosphere vanished in seconds as I and the people who surrounded me stood up and danced throughout. After that came Fitzpleasure, which is my favourite song of theirs, and they aced it. They were hypnotic (so hypnotic I totally forgot to record anything to share with you) I spent what felt like only five minutes singing my heart out to all of Alt-J’s finest: Matilda, Leon, Left Hand Free. Before I knew it they were thanking us for their biggest performance and went into their closing song – Breezeblocks (which is the best performance I have ever seen live, EVER).

Along with them aceing every song, the light show was amazing, the set list was faultless and I have come to the conclusion that despite my lack of a good view of the band, it has been the best concert I have been to, and I am 110% sure I will be seeing them again and so should you!

They performed:
  •          Hunger Of The Pine
  •          Fitzpleasure
  •          Something Good
  •          Left Hand Free
  •          Dissolve Me
  •          Matilda
  •          Bloodflood
  •          Bloodflood Pt. II
  •          Leon
  •          Interlude I
  •          Tessellate
  •          Every Other Freckle
  •          Taro
  •          Warm Foothills
  •          The Gospel Of John Hurt
  •          Lovely Day
  •          Nara
  •          Leaving Nara
  •          Breezeblocks



Overall, the concert was 9/10.