Twenty years ago, we were in the midst of the triumphant days of Britrock with a plethora of epic UK bands, carving out an entire scene that was very much all our own.
Colourful and varied artists such as Therapy?, 3 Colours Red, Ash, The Almighty , Joyrider, Headswim and Terrorvision occupied the rock consciousness and curveballed their way into the charts as a feisty alternative to Britpop.
However, the crown of the whole mid-nineties movement belonged to The Wildhearts. The song writing was in a different class, and Ginger Wildheart never fell into the predictability or complacence that some of the other bands were guilty of.
The band is on form, with the addition of Random Jon Poole on bass this time around, they chop out the album in short order, and the hardcore loyal crowd responds with blissful enthusiasm.
- I Wanna Go Where the People Go
- V-Day
- Just in Lust
- Baby Strange
- Nita Nitro
- Jonesing for Jones
- Woah Shit, You Got Through
- Cold Patootie Tango
- Caprice
- Be My Drug
- Naivety Play
- In Lilly’s Garden
- Getting It / Don’t Worry ’bout Me
Encore:
- Vanilla Radio
- Sick of Drugs
- Mazel Tov Cocktail
- Cheers (Gary Portnoy cover)
- My Baby Is a Headfuck
- Suckerpunch
Twenty five years on, The Wildhearts are still a force to be reckoned with. Past glories aside, one would be optimistic for a release of new material. Here’s hoping Ginger’s unbridled creativity will allow for this in the not too distant future.