Thursday 16 December 2010

The Yummy Fur @ Stereo 15/12/10

“Never playing this city again, it’s the new Edinburgh” John McKeown quips after reemerging for an unexpected encore. Strangely enough his statement may be correct, albeit not for the lack of cheering for an encore, but because this is to be the last ever Yummy Fur gig, whether we believe this or not is questionable.

The Yummy Fur reformed to much excitement in the Glasgow scene back in late 2009/early 2010, a sold out Sleazy’s gig was followed by trips to London and a first ever visit to the States.

Now, less than a year on the clock they have decide to retire the band again, not that McKeown or indeed Paul Thomson, whose quiff tonight is phenomenal, will become strangers with duties in 1990s, Correcto and of course Franz Ferdinand to tend to.

The show at Sleazy’s was an undoubted success however tonight has disappointingly undersold but this does not stop the boys putting on a top show. The set is as close as you could get to a best of The Yummy Fur set and tops the previous show in that respect despite the crowd not being quite as cosy.

Tonight is clearly on to please a hometown audience, the band seem unprepared as cues get confused and after attempting to start ‘Deathclub’ for the fourth time McKeown quips “I knew six hours practice was too much”. Nonetheless the set is thoroughly entertaining if it is more for its content than its preparation.

The highlights of the set come in tracks that a Glasgow crowd hadn’t heard in over ten years; tracks like dark tinged ‘Canadian Flag’ and the electronic brilliance of ‘Shoot the Ridiculant’ really capture those assembled. And as the band demerge for their encore to play the snarly sing-along ‘Policeman’ and oldie ‘Chinese Bookie’ everyone is left more than satisfied.

The Yummy Fur don’t need to do much to prove their worth within the Glasgow scene, you just have to look at their collective CV’s. Still whether this will be the last we see of them is questionable, and with the projected remaster and release of their discography in the new year potentially giving them a new set of fans, we may not and hope not to have seen the last of them.

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