Portsmouth News

A treat for those who love some real noise

- CHRIS BROOM

JOHN: The Loft, Southampto­n

IN recent interviews John have talked up a new-found love of nuance in their usually pummelling sound.

And their latest album, Nocturnal Manoeuvres, certainly contains more light and shade than their previous outings.

That’s not to say they’ve suddenly discovered a love of acoustic balladry on their third album, but their songwritin­g has definitely come on in leaps and bounds.

However, in the live arena, the duo of John Newton on drums and vocals and Johnny Healey on guitar remain a thrillingl­y visceral prospect.

It’s a measure of their confidence that they kick off with the two 6 Music play listed singles from Nocturnal–Šib ensko Powerhouse and A Song for Those Who Speed in Built-up Areas. While not obviously ‘commercial’ they do bothposses­s the best examples of John’ s ability to blend heft and melody. Newton’s guttural rasp is reminiscen­t of Idles’ Joe Talbot, and he maintains a frantic pace behind the kit.

Healey lets his guitar do the talking–strafing away furiously, whipping out some astonishin­gly brutal riffs.

As Newton notes, there are quite a few John T-shirts being worn in The Loft – they’ve played here before – and they’ve drawn a pleasingly diverse crowd.

This is the latest of the weekly Neu Waves showcase nights, and the rest of the bill leans on the heavier end of the local scene – Dad Hair provide feedback-frenzied grunge, while bass and drums duo Sabres make like Royal Blood battling breeze blocks, and Web weave something dark and weird. John are the obvious stars, but it all adds up to at re at for those who love some noise.

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