I can never get over just how much sheer rock'n'roll noise the Bonnevilles make. The economy of one guitar and one drum kit combined with powerful playing of Andy and Chris produces a visceral music that clears away not just the cobwebs but everything in it's path.
Opening their set with 'Down to the River' and 'Good Suits and Fighting Boots' their garage punk blues rock sound does not mess around - at one point Andy asks Chris 'what time is it?' and the answer comes back '20 past 9' which brings the retort 'what? fuck we're playing these songs too fast!'
The set covers the run of albums so far released and these songs are more than road tested but still as fresh and exhilarating as when I first saw them in Leith Franklin Cricket Club years ago (when I realised there were only two Bonnevilles making that incredible racket).
Tonight was the opening night of their UK tour and the energy was incredible. They did pace themselves with a slow 'Kneel at the Altar' and a long story of two fan boys playing at Junior Kimbrough's Juke Joint during a US tour. There's some audience participation when Andy descends from the stage and some new songs from a forthcoming album and its a wrap. The Bonnevilles are easily one of the most powerful live acts you can hope to see - no pretention just maximum rock'n'blues. How was your Tuesday night?