9 Oct 2014

Bearded Magazine reviews Lay Llamas headline show at Shacklewell Arms



Footage of Lay Llamas playing Archaic revival at Liverpool Psych Fest, the first show on the tour

The day after their successful tour with Goat (reviews of that to follow soon) Lay Llamas played their best show of the tour at the Shacklewell Arms, this is what Bearded Magazine thought of it:

The Lay Llamas @ Shacklewell Arms, London 04.10.14

The second night of the Two-Headed Dog festival saw promoters Bad Vibrations and Baba Yaga’s Hut showcase four bands from all over Europe for a bargainous price.

Italy’s Lay Llamas are label mates of Goat, with a similar love of a bonkers backstory and a love of postmodern ethnographic japery. Bearded isn’t entirely sure that they have travelled to the Shacklewell Arms via late 21st century Nigeria and outer space - but it’s glad they have made it back in time to share their spacey grooves with us.

Frontman Gioele Valenti leans into the mic, playing a variety of percussive instruments as he intones the band’s simple, mantra-like lyrics. His fellow Sicilian and band founder, the boyish Nicola Giunta, lays down solid basslines as the set builds from a steady start towards an increasingly uptempo climax. ‘We Are You’ is perhaps their most anthemic tune, pulsing and hook-filled. 

It is also surprisingly accessible - the basslines anchor the tunes, so that while the melodies may spin off into the cosmos, the Llamas never get too noodly. There’s plenty to get heads nodding and feet moving here - the crowd gets ever more enthusiastic, and the tempo speeds up. Only a broken string prevents them giving the crowd the encore they demand.

This is music to get lost in, aided and abetted by the venue’s impressive sound system. The Llamas say their next album may sound quite different - it’ll be fun finding out.

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