Saturday 24 November 2018

Icarus Peel's Acid Reign @ The King Arthur 24.11.2018

And here we are again, in the west country's Albert Hall, venue of quality and distinction...The King Arthur. Our musical landscape would be greatly diminished if it weren't for the efforts of the King Arthur to consistently put on wonderful evenings of top draw bands. Tonight was particularly exciting for me as we were seeing two bands I've never seen perform. Exciting stuff! First up was Icarus Peel's Acid Reign, a band who showed perfectly that you still can't beat the beauty and pure power of a trio of first class seasoned musicians playing blistering rock. I don't think it'll ever be surpassed.  Icarus and chums delivered blistering blues infused psychedelic rock with an element of late 60's sensibility, and they did it with gusto. Icarus Peel has a lovely guitar style, he makes it look a natural symbiosis, man and guitar, exquisitely picking as he works the frets, conjuring magical riffs, sweet flourishes and a well deployed whammy, made for some masterful guitar work. He's certainly in his element. What an outstanding guitarist, Icarus looked like he was having of fun too, a lot of smiles... always good see musicians enjoying themselves. Behind him, in the boiler room of the band, Brian Rushbrooke on drums, drums are a bands engine, and Brian made it look effortless (which of course it can't be, far from it), as he delivered some formidable drumming, beautifully paced with great resonance and depth, a really nice clean sound. Lovely. On Bass Andy Budge.  Ubiquitous psyche bassist Andy, was on top form this evening, full toned, rich, deep and resonant bass is the Budge trademark, and he doesn't fail to deliver. A cucumber cool master bass practitioner, with great presence, Andy's neutronium fingers picked out some wonderfully groovy blues licks and riffs. The Budge Rushbrooke combination ensured a rock solid rhythm section, together with Icarus' sweetly singing guitar all the ingredients were there for a musical feast. Man, what a feast of wonderful bluesy psychedelia it was, a real listening pleasure. We could've listened to a lot more of that, it was bliss. I love that the cut back nature of the production allows you to hear and enjoy the individual musicians contributions, there's a purity to a good three piece, and these fellows were way beyond good, each performed magnificently. Kings of blues infused psychedelia, the throne rightly belongs to them, long may Icarus Peel's Acid Reign. Big thanks y'all. And check this out.

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