Metal Hammer (UK)

Ocean Grove

CASEY

- BLACK HEART, LONDON ROB BARBOUR

It’s still light outside Camden’s Black Heart, but South Wales’ CASEY [7] are doing their best to evoke the wee small hours with their atmospheri­c take on hardcore. Despite their relatively early set, there’s an impressive crowd on hand to witness their heartfelt, melodic interpreta­tion of the genre. Possessed of an accomplish­ed sense of dynamics perfectly suited to claustroph­obic environs such as this, they quickly win over the room. OCEAN GROVE [9], however, are on another level. A mixed bag on record, the ‘Oddworld’ crew make infinitely more sense live. They’re clearly having the time of their lives and that’s reflected back by the crowd, who go berserk from the first note. It’s just so much fun. Drummer Sam is a surprising­ly nuanced powerhouse, while bassist Dale manages to combine a bright yellow shirt, Liam Gallagher-style sunglasses and a series of wacky smiles without looking anything less than cool as fuck. Meanwhile, frontman Luke conducts the pandemoniu­m, controllin­g the crowd with hand gestures as if at the head of an anarchic orchestra. The whole thing sounds and feels like it’s taking place in a venue at least 10 times the size; this is a main stage festival set that’s somehow being contained within a small room above a bar in Camden. Tonight, OG are an outrageous example of just how enjoyable live music can – and should – be.

Aussie Oddworlder­s get Camden beaming

 ??  ?? Ocean Grove: the rebirth of cool
Ocean Grove: the rebirth of cool
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Ocean Grove’s Luke Holmes is quite used to this surfing business

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