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lina-riot September 3, 2009 05:30 PM

Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
I had heard a great deal about Set Your Goals preluding to this gig, funnily enough exclusively from the male gender of my friends. Well, it's not that funny really if you think about it; an American punk band with elements of hardcore and screamo? Sounds pretty testosterone aimed to me. A friend of mine (male) even cited a gig they did back in 2007 at The Peel as 'the best show of my life', and he knows his shit. So needless to say, I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

The support acts warmed the surprisingly teenage (and gender mixed!) crowd up sweetly, hit acts being This City, who were just utterly awesome in their energy and drive (definitely a band I shall be checking out again). When Set Your Goals finally took to the stage, the contagious excitement and expectation of the crowd was palpable. They broke straight in with current album title track and incidentaly first track off the album "This will be the death of us", creating an unpolished mix of movement, confusion and passion, all at once, super fast. At first I wasn't sure what to make of it, it just seemed to be too much going on at the same time, and I found myself trivially focusing on whether the vocals sounded in key and whether the music was as tight as in the record, but I soon realised I was looking at it completely the wrong way. The vocals weren't perfect, everything was a little sloppy, technically, but what made their set so thrillingly rip roaring was the sheer force of energy and passion behind it. There was so much going on between the six member band on that tiny, tiny stage of the Garage it almost made your head spin, but the beauty of it was that they actually were all in sync, chaotically in sync, and it simply worked.

Personal set high lights were 'The Fallen', an impressive song in its own right which further excelled in a live performance. 'Summer Jam' for its feel good qualities that transcended even better live after a messy bank holiday / Reading weekend (just what the doctor ordered!), and finally set closers, 'Dead Men Tell No Tales' leading harmoniously and cleverly into final set track 'Mutiny!', their biggest single to date and the first track taken from their debut album of said title. The crowd adored it.

All in all it was a fantastic set, the polar opposite of many bands breaking big at the moment where there is a clear distinct line between them and their fans. Set Your Goals embraced the genuine deep affection the audience engulfed upon them, and didn't act all demi God about it. Everyone had fun, and I left hearing all around me mutterings of 'the best gig of 2009'.

Bravo.

altsounds September 4, 2009 09:22 PM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
Sweet new review Lina!

lina-riot September 4, 2009 09:28 PM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
Thanks! :D

altsounds September 5, 2009 04:50 PM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
I saw Set Your Goals and was actually filming the gig for an altsounds feature about 1 or 2 years ago in at TJs in Newport. What blew me away most of all was how the second that the band start playing that the whole room just goes fucking mental. It's not like they need to play one song to warm the crowd up. They hit the first note and the whole room is buzzing. Possibly the greatest crowd reaction I have ever seen any band have on a room.

jack September 15, 2009 03:07 AM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
Is it quite a young fan base that these guys have? Usually the younger teen crowds don't give a monkeys and get straight to it.

lina-riot September 15, 2009 11:53 AM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
They were quite young, yes. But not like 14, maybe 16? And the crowd did the same thing as Chris said, went mad the minute SYG went on stage.

Heron September 15, 2009 12:34 PM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
That does sound like 16 year olds to me. They were probably excited about the handjobs-all-round backstage action later on.

Sorry I shouldn't tar all bands with the same brush.

lina-riot September 15, 2009 08:23 PM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
What band are you talking about, Heron?!

Heron September 16, 2009 11:32 AM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
Korn are the one I know of for sure - but I bet it is rife with bands who attract a young, shall we say overly devoted, fan-base.

lina-riot September 18, 2009 11:37 AM

Re: Set Your Goals @ The Relentless Garage, London [Live]
 
I'm horrified! But I don't think I understand what hand jobs all round means? They don't get the 16yr olds to give the bands hand jobs do they??? Have you got a link with this Korn story I can read?


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