After a long 7 year hiatus and the covid gap - the longest period of time without going to see some live music since I started the habit. The stacked line up decided that it was time for Desertfest London 2022. Below are just thoughts, observations with some pictures from the festival. I’d just relocated and was sleeping in a less than full size single bed so I took it easy with my young manz sciatica.
29/04/22 - "Desertfest London"
Spirit Adrift w/ Seven Sisters, 1000 Mods, Lowrider
So I happen to catch Lowrider’s return since the last time they played Desertfest. I’m very fond of Ode to Io and the performance is fine, but little more than this. But it got me grooving and they played the best song of the new album, which is important. 1000 Mods? Well, we all know about the Super Van Vacation album and well, they didn’t play enough songs from that record. But nevermind. I sound like I’m moaning, but you know… it’s just the reality, you can’t go see the Melvins and expect Houdini in full! I caught a little bit of Seven Sisters whilst ensuring early arrival for Spirit Adrift. Sounded good, lots of leads and speed/NWOBHM stomps.
Now… the main event, SPIRIT ADRIFT.
This was I believe their first UK tour and why oh why they weren’t put on the main stage is beyond me. Heavy, melodic, catchy and still rock’n’roll. This was likely my entire fest highlight and best believe I was up the damn front. Their sound has evolved over the records, but just imagine a traditional heavy metal sound, sometimes leaning on 80’s Ozzy with those really warm Scorpions style leads. I often wonder, who will be the new headline acts of the future? These guys have got the opportunity for sure. After the ruckus of the set ended (two members crowd surfing after all the music stopped!) I bonded briefly with a German geezer, “this is the real thing!! This is the real thing!!!!!”. Too right mate. I went outside and purchased all available vinyl, hehehe. Their latest EP single in particular just deserves to be on high frequency repeat on classic rock radio everywhere.
30/04/22 - "Desertfest London"
Orange Goblin w/ Greenleaf, Elder
So this was the most underwhelming day of the festival for me. The lack of bands I saw is mostly due to the fact that I fell asleep in the afternoon and woke up late. Clearly rest was required. I love Elder and really wish they would aggressively poise themselves to crossover out of the underground. Nick DiSalvo has the talent and the world deserves to hear this guy work on music full time, no doubt in my mind. My comments above about Lowrider’s performance being fine also applies to Elder really. That means I found Elder’s performance to be adequate but not poised for grand venues just yet. With Greenleaf, I just went in to kill some time and why did they kick my ass! Really good vibes. Funniest thing is listening to Greenleaf on studio record again, it still didn’t move me. But live the same songs really came to life - so fair play. Orange Goblin are stalwarts of the London scene and did their thing, I would have had quite a different set list but the local crowd enjoyed it all. Wasn’t too keen on the corny talk between songs but I know my younger self would feel differently after all.
01/05/22 - "Desertfest London"
Bongzilla w/ Yob, Eyehategod, Trouble Cover Band, Parish
All in all, my favourite Desertfest of the bunch actually.
Don’t think I’ll attend 2023, but… let’s bloody see right?
ps. 10/05/21 - Tool w/ Brass Against
My pal offered me a free ticket for Tool and 02 (once the infamous Millennium Dome). Not being a dumbo I instantly took him up on this offer! Having found '10k Days' to be songs not good enough to be on Lateralus, I really really enjoyed Fear Inoculum and it came out of the blue for me, like this god damn ticket. I had always been on the position, fuck spending £80 on a Tool show but, consider me god damn converted. Sober as shit, the sensory overload was real. Elite performance, elite show. This is exactly where I want to see Elder heading (have to go there a 3rd time), cause Nick DiSalvo got it homie.