Monday, April 19, 2010

Spirit 84: roadtrip to the nineties

So Spirit 84. Eight years after their last show, four years after the last time I went to a show in Fryslan. Would it be worth the (by Dutch standarts) long drive from the southern part of the country up north?

After picking up Frankie Deny we had a smooth drive to Burgum. We arrived just in time to see some songs by Cornered. They're probably one of the most popular band of all newer Dutch bands. And I can see why since they work hard and play a tight set.

Most of all this show was a trip down memory lane. Seeing guys I hadn't seen for years, catching up with them and nagging about the current state of hardcore. (Something most of us did 8 years ago as well). It was nice talking to the guys of Spirit 84, Birds X Of A Feather. But there were some more bands to watch so I went back in the venue to check Rush N Attack. This was their release show, so it was too bad the new record wasn't out yet. It always gives me the idea of a birthday party without presents or the Catholic church without child molesting priests.


Birds X Of A Feather were up next and surprised me with their set. They were aggressive and really sped things up. Prior to the last song I got their mindset when singer Big announced out of the blue that this would be his last show.

After being involved in bands like ManLiftingBanner, Mainstrike, No Denial and now BOAF, Big thought it was time to quit doing this. 'It's time I start living the things that I preached in my songs for over a long time.' 'I got involved in hardcorepunk searching for an identity, searching for the truth. And I will continue that search.' Are some lines from his emotional and powerfull speech. After that the band started playing 'Caught in the hoax'. 


Anticipation grew. Local heroes Spirit 84 would set the night on fire. 'The Boys in Back in Town' was the intro for a set of old hits, singalongs, stage-dives, moshing and all the action one could ask in a hardcore show. The band played like they had never quit starting with 'Hold Dear' from their demo. It sure was worth the drive.





pics by Bas Wit.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually that Cornered show wasn't that good. I have seen them way better. But overall it was a very memorable show.

Too Amazing said...

Spirit 84 go!

.................Groningen de Koningen! said...

Spirit 84 GO!

Still the best band!

xDanx said...

Will BOAF still be playing shows?

xroldx said...

Hi there Dan. BOAF broke up. Some members started a new band with Jasper from A Step Apart on vocals called Echoes. From what I know they recorded there demo some weeks ago, when it hits the streets I will surely blog about it.

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