
Whipping the crowd into a frenzy from the word go, the Wheelybird war machine rolls into town to deliver a massive concussion of rock'n'roll.
Opener 'Houseguest' is deliciously sinister, creeping into the skull of all present like a brain spider. The Broam Exchange itself is the perfect venue for such an event, and it's as if the heaven's themselves have aligned when the first few notes of '1am Merthyr Tydfill' seem into the room.
This is an experience unlike any other, catch Wheelybird in a small venue while you still can.
4.5/5
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Thu 15 Nov 2007, 10:53,
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Opener 'Houseguest' is deliciously sinister, creeping into the skull of all present like a brain spider. The Broam Exchange itself is the perfect venue for such an event, and it's as if the heaven's themselves have aligned when the first few notes of '1am Merthyr Tydfill' seem into the room.
This is an experience unlike any other, catch Wheelybird in a small venue while you still can.
4.5/5

For some reason, I woke up this morning thinking I should write one about Wheelybird...
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Thu 15 Nov 2007, 10:56,
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So's Nibs....
This must be what it's like to be good at arty stuff and do people's pics....
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Thu 15 Nov 2007, 11:05,
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This must be what it's like to be good at arty stuff and do people's pics....

Ahem. I mean, one of these about me, of course.
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Thu 15 Nov 2007, 11:05,
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With a spectral intensity to rival that of any in the business today, Mrs Trellis has built a reputation for storming live sets over the years. Certainly there are very few solo females that would take a step as daring as the "Mercurial Kitten" tour back in '95.
The current tour, for new album "Hot Water, Frosty Windscreen" sees explosions, glitter cannons and at the end, the glorious release of what seems like thousands of birds into the night sky. Some might say it's too much, but as the show concludes with "Party Like It's 1998 (One Year Before Fucko)" there's clearly no other performer like her.
4.5/5
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Thu 15 Nov 2007, 11:16,
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The current tour, for new album "Hot Water, Frosty Windscreen" sees explosions, glitter cannons and at the end, the glorious release of what seems like thousands of birds into the night sky. Some might say it's too much, but as the show concludes with "Party Like It's 1998 (One Year Before Fucko)" there's clearly no other performer like her.
4.5/5