Review: Deviant UK @ The Railway Inn

words and photos by Vicky Halliday

Non Indigenous are a band who have been knocking about for many years in Portsmouth but I buy drugs online have never actually been in the same place as a live show of theirs, so, th is Zithromax pharmacyis a first. Florida codes bank Non Indigenous blend a bit of Ministry with a pinch of Alien Sex Fiend (and lots of bass) The overwhelming factor for me is the matching outfits – love it! Cheap Levitra online Levitra generico Think early Take That (but slightly less fetish)

Next up is Cymeria. Now, I like my industrial, grinding, raucous noise but this uses a little too much vocal effect even for my liking. Musically, i t ge Levitra reviews ts your foot stomping but between songs, Sean attempts to talk to the audience, which results in the sound of a drowning Dalek (turn your effects off for banter!) Jay Smith makes a guest appearance on vocals for track 2 (which is a Gary Numan cover) but, despite it being a fairly strong set, I still can’t get the image of a Dalek underwater out of my head.

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Speaking of Gary Numan, Deviant UK is wh at would be cre Vardenafilo levitra ated if Gary fell over Ming the Merciless in a disused warehouse. The line up has changed over the years, with Mark taking over duties recently as live drummer and it seems the machine is now well-oiled and in full working order. The majority of the set is aggressive and suitably dancey, Buy Wellbutrin SR Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed they do love Order Doxycyclinetheir arpeggiation, and Jay jokes with the audience like a pro. Buy antibiotics online without prescription. Online Drugstore.

Older tracks are played alongside new material from “Very Bad Things” (out soon kids!) and Jay gyrates, groans and gesticulates wildly, proving what a showman he is (although never tell him this, it just encourages him) Copious amounts of smoke machine usage make for an eerie performance. The Railway is decorated in black, the audience were wearing black, the band were in black – so the only thing visible through the smog were Jay’s eyes….spooky!

It tamiflu is a shame that there are not more gigs from the industrial genre in this region but then you should always put quality over quantity!

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