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Blast Arts 2006

Waiting out the rain on the beach
Waiting out the rain

Beached Extravaganza

By Alex Jackson
There鈥檚 something in a wet North Yorkshire crowd that makes Beached so special. No matter what Mother Nature throws at them, whether it's driving rain or relentless tides threatening to sweep them effortlessly away. They just keep partying on.

Unlike the usual festival traumas of trench foot, the lack of being able to find your tent among thousands, it then being submerged by rain, not eating for three days, fighting for that last pair of wellies and the sheer stench of toilets, Beached has none of these problems. So if you鈥檙e into cleanliness, it鈥檚 the festival for you. Personally, not a problem, but it鈥檚 nice not to have to find that elusive tent in pitch black.

Big Names

What makes this festival, now in its sixth year, so striking, is the time and effort that goes into the free event. First there鈥檚 trying to attract the big names, something they seem to achieve year in year out, whether it be the Libertines, Thunder or the Bluetones. This year managing to grab the Fratellis and Rick Witter formerly of Shed 7 amongst others can only help matters further. Second of all, is actually getting them to turn up, which they were successful in most parts. And finally there鈥檚 the matter of the roof that鈥檚 just bursting to leak. It survived... just.

There was a common theme running through Saturday鈥檚 musical feast and that was change. It was impossible to predict weather, beer prices, high tides and who exactly was playing when, as some bands scheduled for the morning arrived on stage early evening. But that鈥檚 what makes Beached great; you just never know what鈥檚 going to happen next.

Saturday

Rick Witter on stage at Beached 2006
Rick Witter struts his stuff

Saturday鈥檚 bill just shows how eclectic this festival is. With indie, pop, rock, rap, metal, dance amongst a few of the differing genres, enough to whet the earnest of music fans appetite. Scarborough鈥檚 Fuzzgun Sniper is a fine example of this diversity.

""It鈥檚 a head turning performance and one which is reflective of the interest that鈥檚 surrounding the band." "

Their mix of electro punk funk is a sonic assault of great choruses and profound bass lines. There鈥檚 the electro beats of 鈥楽hoot You Down鈥, the fantastic punk rock of 鈥楯esus Christ and Rock and Roll鈥 and the fusion of dance ability and trancy quite hypnotic sounds of 鈥楥hicken Ranch鈥. All this makes them one of the highlights of the day sounding like an angst Clash fighting with Primal Scream beats. And best of all they鈥檙e local.

The showcase of local talent continues with Hull four-piece the Bonnitts, with their epic soaring rock, reminiscent of Coldplay. It鈥檚 a head turning performance and one which is reflective of the interest that鈥檚 surrounding the band at present from the likes of Steve Lamacq and company.

Fratellis beach their car at Beached
The Fratellis beach their car at Beached

After Scarborough bands Six foot daze, The Variants and Puritain all excel it is time for another Hull band to take to the stage. The Johnsons clearly take their influences from the Beatles, Strokes and Libertines epitomising a bit of dirty rock n roll. It鈥檚 a highly engaging set that鈥檚 energetic, fiery and all-round encouraging. At times their music even harks back to the good old days of Britpop. Someone should really tell them it鈥檚 been ten years now. But the likely lads from Hull go down a storm with the crowd and are refreshing in their approach.

Eclectic Mix

As the night draws in and the sand castles are fading away with the tides threatening presence becoming ever closer, it鈥檚 time for something a little different. The arrival of Gompa is quite extraordinary and they probably have the weirdest background ever. These guys are from everywhere. Jake is the lead singer from Scarborough and then the rest just confuses bystanders. One from Denmark, the other from Sweden, one born in Switzerland, let鈥檚 just say their music represents their geographical diversity.

They are unbelievably catchy and even with one member not turning up, put on a mind-bending display. Their music flirts between grunge, pop and metal which clearly represents their influences from Nirvana to the Beach Boys and why not throw Jeff Buckley in there too. On the evidence of current single 鈥楶lanet Blue鈥, 鈥楯ack Knife鈥 and 鈥楾ranquil Mind鈥 they have a knack of mixing strong melodies with catchy hooks and a grunge edge.

Rapper
Rapping the night away

The night just seems to get better with rappers Dyzo impressing. Then it all turns ugly, as foul-mouthed, Frank Skinner look-alike Devvo is booed, bottled and finally thrown off stage. Thankfully, I shall say no more and luckily The Enemy from Coventry were very talented and up for a good night. Their attitude and swagger on stage lead nicely into headliners the Fratellis, who happened to have got their vehicle stuck in the middle of the beach.

Glam Rock

There was one hell of a crowd and a rapturous applause greeted their arrival onstage. For a band that has sold-out London venues in minutes, it was great to see them embracing the Scarborough audience. They have come from nowhere and risen so rapidly. The Glasgow three-piece, all of whom are brothers, jump straight into second single 鈥楬enrietta鈥. The foot-stomping glam rock nugget is the sign of a band confident enough to throw away arguably their best song within minutes.

The Fratellis live at Beached 2006
Follow my lead Henrietta....

Their set is unbelievably tight, raucous and at times riveting. They play their forthcoming debut album in full, performing fans favourites 鈥榯he Gutterati鈥 and new single 鈥楥helsea Dagger鈥 a song that will stick in your head forever. 鈥楥reeping Up the Backstairs鈥 follows with its banjo-wielding big dumb chorus that sends the crowd into a frenzy. It鈥檚 just great fun. I further thought my ears deceived me, as they came back after the encore rip-roaring through Goldfrapp鈥檚 鈥極oh La La鈥. Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined this ever being covered, let alone by the Fratellis. Yet it鈥檚 refreshingly good. The silent disco follows in pitch black as Alan Raw, the presenter of Raw Talent spins the discs.

Sunday

Sunday arrives quicker than ever, so for the hardened aficionado it was time to don the mac, cleanse the head and prepare for another day of live music and epic rain. The bill included an array of talent and even featured the Beached Academy in action. However one of the highlights of the day was Ripon鈥檚 The Call.

A band that seems to be causing a fuss everywhere it goes, receiving vast amounts of radio airplay and poster-friendly taglines. One for the pop-pickers out there who loved every minute of their engaging power-pop set that shows they have real potential. It鈥檚 straight forward sprightly music of the highest order that seems to work well on the day.

Kava Kava is another mixed bag not afraid to experiment in what they do. They are a concoction of electric soul, funk, blues and rock. On this evidence you can tell why they鈥檝e been round Europe, played Glastonbury and been praised by DJ magazines worldwide. The Huddersfield group are the most eclectic band of the weekend for me, which is why I liked them so much. The fact one minute they would dabble in bleeps, big beats and even horns and the next brass and strings were apparent, left the audience guessing all day long. Each song has about a zillion different phases in and these rare oddities do sound like nothing I鈥檝e heard before.

Disco Down

The rain comes down at Beached
The rain comes down at Beached

With the festival drawing to a close on a starry night, what better man than Rick Witter and his band, the Dukes, to step in and create a finale to remember? Rick formerly lead singer of 鈥楤ritpop鈥 legends Shed 7, showed why he was still in the business, with a fantastic piece of showmanship. His voice will never change and the new songs all present on their upcoming album sound familiar to that of his former band. But that鈥檚 a good thing to the majority, as the Shed fans have turned up in force to cheer on their hero. New songs 鈥楾he other way around鈥 and 鈥楽ky falls down鈥 are all good additions to his back-catalogue which he uses to his advantage sometimes as we take a great look down memory lane.

The performance starts with one of Shed 7s best ever songs, 鈥楪etting Better鈥 sounding re-vitalised and fresh, as the distortion and drums kick like the sound of 1996 all over again. Other songs that feature include the fabulously mellow 鈥極n Standby鈥 and 鈥榃here have you been tonight?鈥 However the most spine-tingling moment is when Rick dedicates the last song of the night to a friend. The song being the epic 鈥楥hasing Rainbows鈥. It gets the biggest cheer of the day with its stunning chorus and strong verse.

Showmanship

What is so special about the performance is Rick鈥檚 ability to interact with the audience. He is good natured saying 鈥淲here we all off after this? Why not let鈥檚 all go back to Stew鈥檚?鈥 He then persisted to jabber with the crowd about X-Factor and get singing impressions from the crowd, with one young man singing the chipmunk song. God forbid! The best thing is you can see how much he not only cares for his music and audience, but he does all this with such charisma.

Until next time

Crowd in front of the stage

So what have we learnt after another year of Beached? Well for one, the weather will never dampen the carnival spirit on the beach. There will always be an inflatable doll in close proximity. The tents will be pitched in the most stupid places and we shall overcome the tide with strong will power. All this has made for another great and unique year at Beached.

Alex Jackson

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ross b
good day out

Clare
wow beached was mint

Janine
Devvo was not booed!! Everyone was cheering him to come back on!! I know for a fact I was! But it was entertaining watching Devvo dancing to The Enemy! WAAAHEYYY FOR 2007!

mmm
Devvo was ace

Nik
Good review, but you didn't even mention the best performance of the weekend from "Vib Gyor". Incredible band, should have been the headliners, (I.M.H.O). Maybe next year. x

Will Hayes
Arite Yuwns! Devvo is Class!

DEVVO
DEVVVVVO!!!!

Luke Denton
Devvo wasnt booed! We were so angry that the enemy were getting the stage over devvo bottles started to be thrown! we wanted devvo more than the fratellis, us scarborough kids!

Daz (Vasquez)
thanks for your support Johnno! We enjoyed every minute of the festival and are very proud to have been a part of it....as well as the fact that the whole band stayed for the entire festival. Roll on 2007.

Ad
Woo i love living in scarborough :P it rawx i cnt wait till next year tho... i went into sea so only stayed for about 1 hour 30m mins this time lol

brian
I guess the moderators took down my link, but search for "devvo scarborough" on youtube.com if interested...finds it much easier ^^

suzi
kava sax player not as fit as the singer you need glasses

therealbigjim
Well when the hell was it? And why didn't I know about it? I'm a big Devvo fan. I can't say I wouldn't have booed (bood?) but I would have worn my Devvo T-shirt and sung along to Donni soldiers!

Jemma
Great festival. Exactly what we all needed. Fratellis rocked but the Kava Kava band was incredible. I have never seen anything like that! You gotta peek their new Bank Job video on Youtube. They are clearly mad and the sax player is fit

emily
haha its me in the tent picture woohoo

brian
i think devvo got booed because if some people didnt recognise him and saw him acting like he was, figures really, though some people were cheering, i got a video of it on Youtube. (Sadly we can't link to this, but interested parties can search for Devvo on Youtube.com Moderator.)

dave
how come devvo got booed?

matt
ace weekend love the fratellis they were the highlight of the weekend devvo was the only down side.

Ged Endder
Devvo is a legend. How dare people boo him, he's the future.

Tom
I love devvo, he needs his own show!

Dave Cornish
The Call and Amsterdam were the highlight of the weekend for me-they both have the potential to be massive as do Scarborough's Fuzz Gun Sniper.Rick Witter was a tad mediocre, although he seems a nice chap and certainly kept the crowd entertained. Enjoyed the green curry as well, but 拢3 for a pint of beer was just too expensive.

sarah
who are these gunlaw boys? they really whipped the crowd up with thier tight crisp covers,the best covers band i have seen to date! good luck boys you deserve it!!

darryl rooth
beached was great this year again . I keep thinking you can't beat last years but every year it gets better. highlights were livingston, amsterdam the album the journey is brillant and should of sold bucket loads

Dave
Alex Jackson, this articles author, needs to lighten up! Devvo was easily the most interesting performance on the saturday, whether you liked him or not he certainly wasnt boring! I think it showed a fair amount of ignorance to slate his performance and refuse to comment on it in any detail. SHAME ON YOU ALEX JACKSON!

Dan Oakley
Came to see The Most Terrifying Thing.....they were on, they were off, they were on. THANK GOD THEY WERE ON!! Been waiting to see em for ages and their stuff sounded awesome for the Festival stage.....even the shambolic finish was great what with the rain and them laughing their way off stage. Wanna see them play in the dark with the lights on though! Come back next year! Much respect too for The fratellis - great end to a great day! Bummed that I couldn't stay for sunday it was a great vibe on the beach.

AdamV
Another big name also missing here... LIVINGSTON! It was an absolutely great performance from them once again.

NickV
Beached was absolutely fantastic this year. I enjoyed most of this years entertainment and it was the Itchy's who caught my eye (lovely ladies), but the ones that stood tall for me were the mighty 鈥楲ivingston鈥 and 鈥榯he Scaramanga Six鈥. Roll on next year!

Bob Slayer
I think the Devvo episode needs a little more explination... There were equal amounts of people booing the fact that Devvo was being thrown off stage... In fact he was pulled off because the misiles from the Devvo haters at the back were falling short into the Devvo lovers at the front and they had turned around and were chucking them back. When the Enemy were pushed on stage the Devvo lovers booed them and started chucking stuff at them - so the lead singer grabbed Devvo and pulled him back on to dance with them - which he did throughout their set. I think if it wasn't for him doing that it would have got really ugly!! Aparently The Enemy have asked Devvo to tour with them as a Bez type mascot!

johnno
Vasquez were fantastic, cant belive they didnt get a mention on this review

Captain Ants
Great review....but where were you when the band Amsterdam were playing their awesome set on Sunday before Rick stepped up.......propping up the backstage bar perhaps? anyways glad you enjoyed this years beached fest.......images of which can be seen on http://upforit-site.co.uk/beached06update.html nb. The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites) see you again next year :)

FLORENCE & 'KED =]
whayyyyy. fratellis and devo were AMAZING. from what we can remember. =]

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