Bloodlines, 7/5/2016 – Pictures

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Bloodlines with support from Ernest Rambles at Mad Hatters, Inverness on Saturday 7th May. Photographs and some words.

This is not a review.

No really, this is not a review, too busy taking photos to really settle down and listen so just a few words to go with the pics.

It was real contrast in styles on the evening with alt-rockers Bloodlines launching their cracking new video Skeletons with support from indie folk trio Ernest Rambles. I liked what I heard from Ernest Rambles, a real calm presence on stage, un-phased by the brief visit from a hen party complete with blow up doll (anatomically correct male – in case you are wondering). Acoustic guitar, electric double bass and drums it would be good to catch these guys again for a proper listen. My lasting impression though was Ernest by name and earnest by nature – quite a serious lot on stage.

It was as I said a real, stark even, contrast in styles. Bloodlines who I thought were going to be a bit too heavy for my taste were a in fact a joy – really pleased I came out to catch them. Eleven song 45 minute set with bags of energy, dynamism, good humour, audience participation – a big personality on stage.

Vocals really appealed and in amongst all that big rocky guitar sound there were fabulous riffs, hooks and melodies. I had watched the Skeletons video before heading to the gig and you really should check it out. The song itself is 2.28 of alt rock perfection – fancy it’s bound to get some airplay. Bought the EP on the night (you can buy it here), a sure sign I enjoyed the gig.

All in all a really fine night. Sounded good, Calum Martin blitzed the additional lighting and the crowd had a whale of a time.

Please enjoy our photos below;

Read about Skeletons and it’s launch here.

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Roddy McKenzie
Roddy McKenzie
Life-long engagement with music and a truly eclectic taste (although prog-rock and metal will usually have me scrambling for the off button). If pushed, I would have to say the Velvet Underground are one of the most important band’s of all time. Although I consider myself first and foremost a photographer, as regards reviewing I guess I cut my teeth in the vibrant fanzine scene of the 80’s. Around the same time I started taking photographs and, to be brief, performance and photography were made for each other: perfect match.

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