{"id":12971,"date":"2014-05-26T13:11:17","date_gmt":"2014-05-26T12:11:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/?p=12971"},"modified":"2014-05-27T14:11:37","modified_gmt":"2014-05-27T13:11:37","slug":"dot-to-dot-2014-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/dot-to-dot-2014-review\/","title":{"rendered":"DOT TO DOT 2014 &#8211; Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As another sunny day graced Nottingham, we once again had the privilege of an awesome festival coming to our fine city. Dot to Dot returned to Notts yet again this year, and there were loads of amazing local acts on the bill. These are the acts that I had the pleasure of seeing throughout this amazing day\u2026<br \/>\n<br \/>\nDue to dayjob commitments, I didn\u2019t manage to get my wristband until about 2PM, so, I legged it from the exchange outside of City, over to <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/RescueRooms\">Rescue Rooms<\/a><\/strong> where I had the pleasure of catching the end of the nicest guy in music, Mr <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/josh-kemp-%E2%80%93-first-and-last-hangover-song-future-session-51-82\/\">JOSH KEMP\u2019s<\/a><\/strong> set. I could hear him as I got to the doors, but I couldn\u2019t bloody see him cause he had absolutely rammed out the place. Seriously, as I fought my way to the bar (and believe me, it was a fight), Josh had the crowd in the palm of his hand, engaging them in singalongs and even having a bit of banter too.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAs the crowd settled down a bit, I was lucky enough to get a good spot to actually see the performance area. And who did I have the pleasure of seeing next? Only the incredible vocal talents of <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/future-session-33-63-esther-van-leuven\/\">ESTHER VAN LEUVEN<\/a><\/strong> with <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=n5owY6_MkaU\">FRAZER LOWRIE<\/a><\/strong> on backing vocals. I really was blown away by Esther&#8217;s vocal performance. She has such a lovely tone to her voice, and when harmonising with Frazer, it created something really special. The bond they have as musicians is clearly strong, and they were clearly very confident on stage &#8211; and for good reason, cause it was a bloody awesome performance!<br \/>\n<br \/>\nNext we legged it over to the <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/TrentSU\">Trent Student Union<\/a><\/strong> (after I worked out where the hell it was), where <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/ninasmithmusic\">NINA SMITH<\/a><\/strong> and her incredibly tight band were performing. Nina is known for putting on great live performances, and this was no different. Nina\u2019s beautiful voice is complimented by her bands huge sound, and this was shown off best when they went into a rendition of her latest single <em>I Won\u2019t Run<\/em> which managed to be uplifting, touching and crazy catchy all at the same time. She may have had sunglasses on, but I\u2019m pretty sure Nina would\u2019ve been able to see that she had completely won the crowd over.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nLuckily for my legs, the next act we wanted to see was actually in the same venue. So, as I returned to the bar for a \u2026 water\u2026, I thought how excited I was to hear <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/JoelBakerMusic\">JOEL BAKER<\/a><\/strong>. His latest EP <em>Every Vessel, Every Vein<\/em> has been on my playlist for weeks now, so I was buzzing to finally hear it live. He didn\u2019t disappoint. Joel has one of those voices that could make even the yellow pages sound interesting, and let\u2019s just say he had a fair few girls swooning in the audience. As he kicked into <em>Further Than Feelings<\/em> the crowd went crazy, from the catchy riff, to the audience screaming the \u201cwoo-hoo, woo-hoo\u201d bits, it really was something special to see. As <em>Every Vessel, Every Vein<\/em> (the track) ended his set, the room practically became a choir, a cool choir, one that people actually wanted to be a part of.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAfter a short break from the music (the <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/top-3-gigs-week-beginning-26th-may\/\">Top Three<\/a><\/strong> wasn\u2019t gonna publish itself you know!), we found ourselves in Hockley to see the amazing <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=n5owY6_MkaU\">FRAZER LOWRIE<\/a><\/strong> for his solo set, with <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/BethEmilyFrisby\">BETH FRISBY<\/a><\/strong> on backing vocals. As I attempted to walk in, the bouncer informed me that I couldn\u2019t go in as the venue (<strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/BrewDog-Bar-Nottingham\/207677995990550\">BrewDog<\/a><\/strong>) was over capacity. Yep, Frazer had so many people there to see him, I had to wait for someone to leave before I could get in. I\u2019m glad I stuck around though. Cause, as expected, Frazer delivered an amazing set. An energetic, sweaty, set, but an amazing set nontheless.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAs Frazer\u2019s set finished, we legged it (yes, we did consider getting a taxi), over to <strong>Rescue Rooms<\/strong> again to see <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/leah-sinead-%E2%80%93-to-the-sea-falling-from-grace-future-session-47-78\/\">LEAH SINEAD<\/a><\/strong>. Unfortunately we only managed to catch her last song, but it was worth the trek, cause Leah backed by her band is really something special to see. Powerful Folk. You don\u2019t often see those words together, but that\u2019s the only way I can think to describe Leah. I\u2019ll definitely be catching more of her set next time!<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAfter Leah, we stuck around a bit as we knew the incredibly uplifting pop sounds of <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/bud-happy-goodbye-for-now-future-session-5485\/\">BUD<\/a><\/strong> were due anytime now. I\u2019m very glad that we stuck around. <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/bud-happy-goodbye-for-now-future-session-5485\">BUD\u2019s<\/a><\/strong> set was incredible. From the cheery sounds of <em>Happy<\/em> (which I may have been screaming along to at the top of my lungs, sorry everyone), to the slower, sadder sounds of <em>Goodbye For Now<\/em>, <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/bud-happy-goodbye-for-now-future-session-5485\">BUD&#8217;s<\/a><\/strong> voice can handle anything, and I have to say I was hooked in from the very first song. I\u2019m sure there\u2019s a joke in there about me being happy to see her, and being sad that it\u2019s goodbye for now, but I won\u2019t make that joke cause that would be rubbish\u2026<br \/>\n<br \/>\nNext up in Rescue Rooms, we were graced with the Bluesy sounds of <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/future-session-23-53-ryan-thomas\/\">RYAN THOMAS<\/a><\/strong>, for his first full band performance since his EP launch a few months back. Well, Ryan has a huge, gruff Bluesy sound on his own, but when backed by his band, he absolutely fills the room. Opening number <em>Skinny Woman<\/em> kicked things off to a great start &#8211; I even had the pleasure of backing vocals from a lovely group of drunken middle-aged men, lovely. A few songs in <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/anwynwilliamsmusic?ref=br_tf\">ANWYN WILLIAMS<\/a><\/strong> was invited onto the stage to add a bit of a Folky spin on the Blues, and replace the drunken middle aged men. Despite being very different in terms of vocal style, their harmonies were simply beautiful, and when they kicked into <em>At Least Not Yet<\/em>, the crowd was captivated. Wow.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAfter the Blues were over, we legged it to the <strong>Trent Student Union<\/strong> again (I actually knew where it was this time) to see none other than <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/SaintRaymondMusic\">SAINT RAYMOND<\/a><\/strong>. For starters, as expected, you could barely move considering how packed the place was. But that didn\u2019t stop us, we got down into the crowd and had a right good dance to some of his HUGE Indie-Pop tunes. Seriously, <em>Young Blood<\/em> drove me crazy. I\u2019m still singing \u201cif you like, if you like\u201d right now. The picky guitar lines and hooks had the crowd going mental, and it\u2019s great to see how confident of a performer Callum is now. His band left him at one point for a few solo songs, and he had the near full capacity venue singing along to every word. He\u2019s gonna be playing arena\u2019s very soon with Mr <strong>Ed Sheeran<\/strong>, and after this performance, I\u2019m pretty damn sure he\u2019s gonna absolutely smash it!<br \/>\n<br \/>\nAs midnight approached, we found ourselves in <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/Spanky-Van-Dykes\/159288507415568\">Spanky Van Dykes<\/a><\/strong> for <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/KagouleUK\">KAGOULE\u2019s<\/a><\/strong> performance. By this point I was aching, so I\u2019m not gonna lie, I stayed at the back. And I\u2019m kind of glad I did. Within the bands first song, the crowd were going absolutely mental, with mosh pits absolutely everywhere. <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/KagouleUK\">KAGOULE<\/a><\/strong> sounded as good as always, with some awesome riffs, lots of distortion and some incredible vocals. Their new song <em>Glue<\/em> drove everyone crazy, I reckon they\u2019ve got a cult anthem on their hands with that one. Their set ended in something that I&#8217;ve never quite seen before. A mass spanking&#8230; Yeah. I would go into detail, but I think you&#8217;ll just have to see them yourselves and hope it becomes a regular part of their sets.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nSo, who did we choose to round off our night? Well, after a bit of silent discoing (which was an\u2026 interesting experience), we had a tough decision, as both <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/shelterpointmusic\">SHELTER POINT<\/a><\/strong> and <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/aja-raw-kill-killer-future-session-58-89\/\">AJA<\/a><\/strong> were playing at pretty much the same time. So, I decided I\u2019d see half of both sets. Turns out <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/shelterpointmusic\">SHELTER POINT<\/a><\/strong> were a little bit behind schedule, so I legged it from <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/stealthnottingham\">Stealth<\/a><\/strong> all the way over to <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/bodeganotts\">The Bodega<\/a><\/strong>\u2026 and\u2026 I got bloody turned away. Yup, final entry was 2PM, and of course I got there 2:08PM. Story of my life\u2026<br \/>\n<br \/>\nSoo, after another sprint back to <strong>Stealth<\/strong>, I fluttered my eyelashes at the bouncer who was kind enough to let me back in &#8211; and luckily found myself at the start of <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/shelterpointmusic\">SHELTER POINT\u2019s<\/a><\/strong> set. What a way to round off the night. Seriously, from the beats that draw you in, to that bass that you could feel in your chest, to vocalist Liam\u2019s absolutely stunning falsetto. When they dropped <em>Braile<\/em> from their 2012 EP <em>Forever For Now<\/em> I was entranced. They have very big things ahead of them, I\u2019m sure.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nDot to Dot 2014 was absolutely amazing. Nottingham, you did us so proud. I\u2019ve never seen this many amazing acts in such a short space of time; and this <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nusic.org.uk\/wordpress\/summer-of-love-2014-a-preview\/\">Summer Of Love<\/a><\/strong> just keeps on getting better and better.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nRight, I need a lie down.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nYours in Love of New Music,<br \/>\nSam Nahirny x<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As another sunny day graced Nottingham, we once again had the privilege of an awesome festival coming to our fine city. Dot to Dot returned to Notts yet again this year, and there were loads of amazing local acts on the bill. 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