July 21, 2011 - Mostly Autumn in Concert
So I’m preparing a big photo update and an entry on my recent holiday on the Isle of Mull, but in the meantime I wanted to write a quick post on the Mostly Autumn concert I went to on Saturday. This is a band I started listening to about a year ago and they’re becoming a favourite, leading me to hunt down most of their back catalogue despite some of the earliest albums only being available on ebay or marketplace. I was therefore delighted to discover that they were coming to Gateshead; they played in Hall 2 at the Sage, which is a really nice venue - not too big so quite an intimate feel and a good view of the stage from anywhere in the auditorium.
I hadn’t seen them live before so can’t compare with other line-ups, but the band worked really well together on stage and there was a good energy to the performance. The only slight hitch - when Bryan Josh suffered a temporary lapse of memory over the words to ‘The Spirit of Autumn Past Pt. 2′ - simply served to lighten the mood. New lead vocalist Olivia Sparnenn was in good voice and got a great reception for her rendition of older material, including ‘Evergreen’, as well as the songs from their most recent album, ‘Go Well Diamond Heart’.
They were on stage for close to two and half hours, playing most of the tracks from ‘Go Well Diamond Heart’ - including two songs from the special edition which I hadn’t heard before - as well as a good range of songs from their earlier albums. There was one other song which was new to me, ‘Questioning Eyes’, which was written by Iain Jennings and Olivia Sparnenn for Breathing Space (the band formed by Iain during a temporary absence from Mostly Autumn).
Seeing them live, though, brought a freshness to all the songs and sent me back to some of the albums with even more enthusiastic ears. All in all a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
Delighted to find this comment! read with great interest and am now off to look at the photo update. Can’t remember if I’ve seen the Mull photos either so will look at them too.
Comment by Mum — October 2, 2011 @ 10:00 am