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There isn’t a whole lot I can say about this show that I haven’t said about most of the bands before. Skarving is a solid example of ska music in Beijing, Wu & The Side-Effects are just what the rock and roll doctor ordered, and Dos Kolegas is always good for a more than slightly drunken good time. However, there were two bands there who I either hadn’t seen before ever, or had only seen once, many moons ago, so I thought I would write up this show anyway.
First of all, in a late addition to the lineup, Ricky Sixx and his band played to a very appreciative crowd. I’d never seen Ricky Sixx’s band before (rumor has it the band has a name now, but I don’t know what it is), and they were a fun time. The crowd, unfortunately, ruined it for me with their antics. They were drunk, and of course so was I, but as I’ve mentioned before, big hulking white dudes moshing and trying to crowdsurf over their friends really kind of scares me. It’s not that I don’t find drunk Chinese dudes less annoying, just that I think they’re less likely to severely injure me if one of them bumps into me. Anyway, I didn’t see a lot of Ricky’s set because of this, but what I did see was lots of fun. Ricky is a great performer, and plays off the crowd’s energy very naturally.
Up next was Nucleus, who featured in my second ever review on this site. Despite having seen the lead singer in Migratory Bird infinitely more times than in Nucleus, I will always remember him as the one who Doufu groped, and who gave us birthday cake (it was Doufu’s birthday, and an absolutely insane night). Reading back, I agree with myself on everything — they’re a talented, mature band with one charming lead singer. Still, I remember not liking their music that much because they were too heavy. I think my tastes must have changed, then, because they weren’t too heavy for me this time. I really enjoyed everything about their set — especially their grungy “cover” of one of Migratory Birds’ songs.
And of course, Skarving was great and Wu & The Side-Effects brought down the house — their drummer Mo is going back to Germany, so this was something of a farewell for him — but I’m sure we’ll see both of those bands again, most likely having a fun and drunken night at Dos Kolegas.
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