Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2015

The Kids are still alright

A few years back I went to the New Bayou (the club whose space is now occupied by the House of Targ) to catch Belgian first-wave punks The Kids. The put on a dynamite show, accompanied by local lights Germ Attak and Critical Convictions. Seven years later they're back, and still kicking up a storm, this time at Gabba Hey with locals Chloroform and Montreal's Proxy. Chloroform kicked things off with their usual relentless punk attack.

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

Scott hits!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

Rick sings!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

The whole lot!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

Extra Scott!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

Bass action!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

Upstanding action!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

Falling down action!

Chloroform at Gabba Hey

On to Proxy, a band I didn't know anything about, though they have a very good reputation in their native Montreal. Various members have done time in truncheons and Inepsy. They certainly lived up to it with a barky set that made me think of U.K. Subs.

Proxy at Gabba Hey

Vocal action!

Proxy at Gabba Hey

Bass action!

Proxy at Gabba Hey

Heleted action!

Proxy at Gabba Hey

Substitute action!

Proxy at Gabba Hey

A shouty bit!

Proxy at Gabba Hey

Percussive action!

Proxy at Gabba Hey

On to The Kids; everything I said about their New Bayou gig goes for their Gabba Hey set as well. They've switched out their rhythm section (metalcore vet Tim Jult and Lef V. Lomell now provide the drive), but other that that it's business as usual! Here's Luc Van de Poel and Ludo Marian!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

Singalong action!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

Ludo sings!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

Tim hits!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

Extra Luc!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

A shouty bit with Lef!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

The crowd goes wild!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

Extra Tim!

The Kids at Gabba Hey

They wrapped things up with some Ramones.

Monday, December 08, 2008

This is rock'n'roll

Once again, let me say: The Kids! Here! In Ottawa! How unlikely! It's damn strange to see kids dancing like maniacs to a band whose heyday came a decade (at least) before they were born, but I guess songs like Do You Love The Nazis? and No Monarchy are for the ages.

First we have mainman Ludo Mariman, seen here getting some helpful singalong help from some audience members.



Guitarist Luc Van Den Poel ...



Drummer Franky Saenen was once in The Scabs.



Rock action!





After a brief skedaddle over to the other, more watery side of the stage (which contrary to popular rumour and earlier posts was in fact coming from a kitchen sink, not the woman's loo), we encounter bassist Danny de Haes, the remaining half of the band's original fraternal rhythm section.



Kid action!



That crazy crowd.





The whole lot!



A superb performance.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Come all ye children

Several years ago I bought a copy of The Kids' second LP, Naughty Kids. I think it was a bootleg - Kids stuff was hard to come by, despite their good reputation as Belgium's premier punk band. Now 30 years after the band first kicked out such anthems as This Is Rock'n'Roll they've embarked on a short North American tour (Montreal and Ottawa, to be precise). I thought that a chance to see Wire was one of the great improbables of my showgoing experience, but now that I've heard No Monarchy as performed by its mostly original authors, all I can say is don't that beat all. The show at The New Bayou got underway at 9:30. Things were a little soggy around the stage ... at first I had fond hopes the inch-deep water was caused by recent melting snow, but alas it soon became clear that it was in fact issuing from a backed-up toilet in the ladies washroom. I'm just hoping I wasn't standing in urine while I was taking the photo of The Kids - on the other hand it did add that frisson of authenticity

First up were Critical Convictions. Vocalist Maxx is wearing a smock because she was planning to give birth to the baby Jesus. I definitely saw a punk in ersatz Middle Eastern garb wandering the back room before the show, but the band apparently decided they had too little time to rock to bother with such theatrics - or maybe they couldn't locate three wise men in the room.



Next up were Germ Attak!, who I hadn't realized were on the bill. Like Critical Convictions they played a blistering set that had the punks moshing and staggering right from the start. I'll mention right now that they'll be playing the Bayou again in a couple of weeks at one of the punk covers nights, where they'll be masquerading as The Partisans.



I've seen Brutal Knights a few times before, they've always been great - for this show they dressed up - except in the case of drummer John Powers who only wore briefs. Katie G. Warrior dressed as a cop and you can see the rest of the band's colourful garb below. Much moshing and singing along.



So here are The Kids ... Luc Van Den Poel, Ludo Mariman and and Danny de Haes - drummer Franky Saenen is concealed by the post. They rocked things mighty fine. Ludo cautioned the audience that "I still have my own teeth, and I'd like to keep it that way!" but there was no stopping the assembled mass of bristles and spikes from shoving back and forth ... he may be missing an incisor or two now!



Things wrapped up around 1 a.m. and while not as crazy as The Monotonix show earlier this year at Mavericks, it was still pretty wild.