March 22, 2025

John Cale: London 2025/03/21 setlist

John Cale performed at Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - March 21, 2025.

The band:
John Cale: vocals, keyboards, guitar
Dustin Boyer: lead guitar, samples
Joey Maramba: bass
Alex Thomas: drums, synths

Setlist:

  1. Shark-Shark
  2. Captain Hook
  3. The Endless Plain of Fortune
  4. Heartbreak Hotel
  5. Setting Fires
  6. Davies and Wales
  7. Rosegarden Funeral of Sores
  8. Set Me Free
  9. My Maria
  10. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
  11. Company Commander
  12. Out Your Window
  13. Long Way Out Of Pain
  14. Frozen Warnings
  15. Barracuda
  16. Villa Albani

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Tugboat Captain: Nothing Embarrassing

English baroque-pop band Tugboat Captain paint a picture of a couple in the early stages of their relationship on their new single Nothing Embarrassing. Finding out what the significant other likes or dislikes is trying to make it safe through the minefield - things can go terribly wrong - and it takes some time to come to conclusion that it is perfectly alright to be different. The hassles of being a young adult in a big city like London are in fact far more difficult to deal with.

March 21, 2025

John Cale: Nottingham 2025/03/20 setlist

John Cale performed at Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, UK - March 20, 2025.

The band:
John Cale: vocals, keyboards, guitar
Dustin Boyer: lead guitar, samples
Joey Maramba: bass
Alex Thomas: drums, synths

Setlist:

  1. Shark-Shark
  2. Captain Hook
  3. The Endless Plain of Fortune
  4. Davies and Wales
  5. Heartbreak Hotel
  6. Rosegarden Funeral of Sores
  7. Set Me Free
  8. My Maria
  9. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
  10. Moonstruck (Nico's Song)
  11. Out Your Window
  12. Frozen Warnings
  13. Villa Albani
  14. E: I'm Waiting For The Man

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Flower Show: Spitting At The Walls

Liverpudlian queer six-piece indie band from Flower Show are taking the piss in a good-natured way when it comes to coping with fuck ups and unfortunate accidents on their new single Spitting At The Walls. Yes, people do make mistakes, get drunk, and say things that were a bit scathing in hindsight. Might as well decide to live with it and turn it into a Northern soul infused banger, with a jubilant trumpet to boot. It is a track from their debut album Painted Nails & Silver Bells, due for release on May 2nd. The video was directed by Patric Rogers.

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HCTF review of Bags For Life

Black Operator: Rolling

Dutch garage rock band Black Operator are back for a gritty blues-infused single, Rolling, with a keyboards break that sounds not unlike The Who's Baba O'Riley. The band went through some personel changes since the release of their self-titled debut album in 2019. Then the pandemic happened, but the fire is now succesfully rekindled, with a new EP coming out later this year.