Blakfish

February 8, 2009 at 3:06 pm 6 comments

Blakfish are a Deathpop band from Birmingham. Billy and Noah have been listening to them for a while. They came to play in Bristol, Autumn 08.

Blakfish have got this great underground publicity thing going on, where fans volunteer to Spam Their City ahead of a gig. Bill and Noah volunteered and were sent a load of stickers, posters and badges which they circulated at venues and gigs they went to. Turns out Bill and Noah were the only Bristol people to spam for Blakfish so the band offered them free entry to the gig (there’s a story here about earning gigs by doing chores which I’ll come to another time).

So B&N trundled down to The Thekla pre-gig to meet the band, and I settled in for a quite Saturday night with Pop Idol. Then I get a phone call from Billy: “Can Blakfish stay at our house tonight? Please please, its my teenage-boy-fantasy.” With the proviso that they didn’t turn up smashed and wreck the house, how could I say No?

So about 11.30 that night two of Blakfish turned up. The other two had said they wouldn’t come – one because he was a bit pissed and might accidentally break something, the other because he was so rock n roll he might be unable to resist throwing things around. What self-awareness! They popped their heads round the front room door when they arrived, said hello and politely offered me a can of Stella, which I accepted. Such good boys – when they wanted a roll-up they went and sat in the garden. At about 1am Noah popped his head round the door and said “This is amazing. Blakfish!!” I felt a warm glow inside. The next morning, after a breakfast of Lidl pain au chocolat, and indulging me by having their photo taken with me at the front door for proof, half of Blakfish and B&N trundled back to The Thekla to meet the others, pick up the band van and make their way back to Birmingham.
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So I’m just settling in for a nice game of solitaire on the computer when I get a phone call from Billy: “The van’s dead, can you come and jump-start Blakfish?” So me and Jess (Billy’s girlfriend who had just arrived) jumped in the car, drove down to The Thekla and jump-started the band van. I feel I am Hero Mum at this point.
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Of course I’d never heard of Blakfish and they seemed lovely young men to me, but this is what the papers say:

“Bring your earplugs and don’t bring your parents! Blakfish are here and they want you to know it too. Here is something dynamic, explosive, aggresive and intense. With time signatures bouncing around like drunken teenagers on a trampoline, and vocals to make even your own throat hurt. This band will change your life.” Birminghamusic.com

“Blakfish’s set goes swimmingly. The energetic punk-rockers reel in the crowd by fusing a range of interchanging melodies and rhythms, before the lead singer casts himself off the stage halfway through their final song.” Sandman Magazine

“Blakfish’s blowtorch-to-the-face – of – Mclusky hardcore ended up scaring every attendee. Proving Blakfish are certainly worth as much as any of their showmates, and this group should be watched, preferably up close and in the middle of a riot.” Play Music – Pickup

http://blakfish.com/
myspace.com/blakfish
more about Blakfish and their Spam Your City teams: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=8904206&blogID=443439363
http://www.theklabristol.co.uk/

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6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Andrea Hernandez  |  February 8, 2009 at 7:42 pm

    Wicked, you is totally supercool rocknrollmum!! xxx

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  • 2. realfoodlover  |  February 9, 2009 at 7:59 am

    Wait a minute – who was the mum in the pic? You all look like members of the same band! Super-cool.

    Nitan Sawney also offers the promise of free tickets for helping advertise his concerts when they hit town. I put my name down but nothing materialised. Perhaps it is also a marketing device.

    In Blakfish’s case, it sounds authentic. That’s just the way (uh huh) I like it!

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  • 3. Go Dad  |  February 9, 2009 at 4:49 pm

    Really enjoyed the blog about Blakfish.
    Nice anecdote. Keep ‘em coming.

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  • 4. go-anon  |  February 9, 2009 at 8:01 pm

    more stories like this soon please!
    re-live the good times xx

    Reply
  • 5. BristleKRS  |  February 18, 2009 at 10:43 pm

    So in the second photo which was the drunk and which the furniture-threatener? ;-)

    They really all *do* look like lovely young men :D

    Reply
  • 6. gnidlog  |  February 18, 2009 at 10:51 pm

    I think the furniture-threatener is Mr Dreadlocks AKA Richard Lee. I’m sure I will be corrected if wrong..

    Reply

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