Friday, October 13, 2017

Fireball Tour 2017 - Reel Big Fish, Anti-Flag - Leicester Academy - Oct 13, 2017

Anti-Flag
Anti-flag where fucking great - they were so inclusive and lovely but still razor sharp and rockin'. Obviously they were political and played all my faves (except Red, White & Brainwashed, Rank 'n File, and drinkdrankpunk) but things like Turncoat, Fuck Police Brutality, 1 Trillion Dollars (can buy a lotta bling), and Die For Your Government were wicked. Lauren did me a solid and cabbed our bags over to the hotel and back cuz they wouldn't let us bring them in the front door, let alone check them (I guess cuz of all the terrorist shits) so I went wholeheartedly in the pit. They just had the positive outlook without being preachy. "We're Anti-Flag (anti as in ant-tie, not ant-tea as I always say it). Look at you - you're beautiful. You know why? Because you make the world around you. In this room, while you're with us there is no racism, no bigotry, no sexism, no hate. We are here to enjoy ourselves and for everyone around us to be able to enjoy themselves too! So slap hands with your neighbour, introduce yourselves - this life is about the relationships between people and not the divisions." They then ripped through they're take on Should I Stay or Should I Go? ("we wouldn't be here if it weren't for The Clash") and finished by moving the drumset to the pit and having the lead guitar stand on the kick drum and play the last song. Effin' brill.

Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish are jokers through and through. They did a decent set of a mix but appeased with a bunch of old tunes and their famous covers. Plus they did the two good songs (and only the two good songs) from their last album including Everyone Else is an Asshole. Maybe the best part was when they said "We're Reel Big Fish and we're nobody today but back in the 90's we were the bomb. This was our hit song" and then launched into Smells like Teen Spirit then stopped partway "sorry, that was a song by Metallica" then My Own Worst Enemy by Lit "sorry, that was Nickelback" then it was 500 Miles by The Proclaimers ("another from Metallica") then The Impression that I Get by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones "sorry, that' was actually a number one from Less than Jake" before finally playing Sellout! Beer was obviously great and as part of the encore they had to cover Take on Me while the confetti rained down. Brought me back to my teenage days.
Mad Caddies also played and I think I caught the very end of the set but due to early set times and having to travel up to Leicester on the day it was all a blur. Pretty sure I missed Sweet Little Machine altogether.