GIG 159: In Sensorium / Cries of Tammuz – Marquee, 27th March 1994

Cries of Tammuz were playing the Marquee for the second Sunday running. As opposed to the headline slot the week before (GIG 157) they were supporting Insensorium, who I'd seen the previous year (GIG 125) but wasn't overwhelmed by. Now, to be fair, I'd have probably gone to the Marquee anyway on a Sunday evening. … Continue reading GIG 159: In Sensorium / Cries of Tammuz – Marquee, 27th March 1994

GIG 158: Children On Stun / Infant Skull Surgery / Die Laughing – Marquee, 23rd March 1994

Children on Stun were one of the wave of goth bands that appeared in the early 90's that achieved quite a following without managing to actually break through. I remember, a year or two later, chatting to an A&R friend who was looking after a band that they hoped would break the Top 40 and … Continue reading GIG 158: Children On Stun / Infant Skull Surgery / Die Laughing – Marquee, 23rd March 1994

GIG 157: Cries of Tammuz / Chrome – Marquee, 20th March 1994

Sunday night at The Marquee, the regular 'goth night'. After an all-nighter at The Slimelight on Saturday night that saw me leave the club at about 7am, and not wake up until just after 5pm, this gig pretty much happened after my 'breakfast'. Regardless of coming off an all-nighter and probably feeling slightly worse for … Continue reading GIG 157: Cries of Tammuz / Chrome – Marquee, 20th March 1994

GIG 155: The Marionettes / Gunshot Dance / Black Vinyl Lust – The Dome, 9th March 1994

A mid-week gig at The Dome in Tufnell Park. Oddly exactly a year to the day since I'd been to my last gig at The Dome (GIG 114). March seemed to be a month for Dome concerts as out of the five gigs I'd seen here (including this year) four had been in March, with … Continue reading GIG 155: The Marionettes / Gunshot Dance / Black Vinyl Lust – The Dome, 9th March 1994

GIG 154: Manic Street Preachers / The Pogues / John Shuttleworth – Clapham Grand, 2nd March 1994

I've never really liked the Manic Street Preachers - either recorded or live - but have ended up seeing them a bunch of times over the years. Usually on festival line-ups or on a bill with someone else I wanted to see. Whilst I didn't mind The Pogues they weren't a band I thought I'd … Continue reading GIG 154: Manic Street Preachers / The Pogues / John Shuttleworth – Clapham Grand, 2nd March 1994