Live review
Alpines
The Lexington
added: 20 Nov 2012
// gig date: 11 Oct 2012
reviewer: Russell Cook
Straight out of Kingston (Upon -on-Thames) comes dreamy 'night pop' project,
Alpines, and after a year that has seen them open the bill for
Florence and the Machine and perform at UK festivals' alongside the likes of
Dizzee Rascal,
Roots Manuva and
Alt-J, it's really nice to hear vocalist, Catherine Pockson’s genuine excitement as she tells the audience that this is
Alpines’ first sold-out headline show.
The Lexington crowd, packed into the small confines of the pub's upstairs room - a venue that, despite its limited capacity, continues to attract the best in up and coming, as well as established acts – is treated to a set that, whilst short in length, is full in substance. From the juxtaposition of syncopated rhythms and ethereal vocals in opening track, ‘Cocoon’ to the metronomic, angular beats that lay the foundations of immediate standout, 'Chances',
Alpines set the tone for a set that is, on the one hand, fresh, contemporary and innovative, whilst on the other, very familiar, particularly in the sense that it has a haunting 90's quality to it, of the ‘Blue Lines’, Massive Attack ilk - largely in the delivery of vocals, but also in occasional basslines and guitar licks provided by the other half of the duo, Bob Matthews.
Aside from one unfortunate deviation in tone during the set, where somehow an arpeggiated, overly-sentimental pop song crept on to the list,
Alpines brim with gutsy songs and infectious energy, with the real highlight being latest single, 'Empires' - if that is the shape of what is to come then
Alpines are heading for really big things in the not too distant future. The song, and
Alpines’ sound in general is cool enough to keep the hipsters interested; loyal enough to an established sound to keep existing fans on board, and grand and accessible enough to hit a much wider mainstream audience.
If there were to be any real critique levelled at
Alpines, it would be to assert themselves on the audience a little more. Tonight showed genuine potential for big things, but now they need to believe that they deserve it and let us know that they know it too!
Have Your Say

Click here to win an iPhone5!
> For more Music-News live reviews click here
Comments