2.12.12

Adventure of the Week - South Hampton, Ben Howard

Well hello there. Firstly, happy belated beginning of advent! November has flown by leaving us with frosty, sparkly December - Christmas here we come!? Whose excited yet? I still can't believe it is coming quite so soon...
Anyway, getting back to the point of today's post; my "adventure of the week". This is to be a weekly post, to ensure regular blogging and to have an excuse to ramble on about the minor excitements in my life as well as larger ones. After all, every explorer needs some form of adventure to get her through each week.
So here we go - adventure of the week #1: My (long awaited) trip to see Ben Howard, Southampton.


hues of gold

Waiting in anticipation!!!





 
For this wonderful outing I was accompanied by mon pere as we set off to Southampton Guild Hall. On arrival (after a little difficulty in entering the car park) we fell out of the van and straight into a que - and a rather lengthy one at that. Despite being at the tail end of those entering, we still managed to wheedle our way into the front third of the crowd.
The support act was the stupendous Willy Mason. Admittedly I had not heard of him before entering the building however I shall definitely be investing in a song or two of his beautiful bluesy riffs and husky voice. This one is called 'we can be stong' and is one of my current favourites. To the left are a few snaps I managed to grab frantically waving the camera above my head (it's not easy being a short girl in a seemingly extraordinarily tall crowd).

Here you can see you're very own "small girl" in comparison to some of the loftier members of this audience. A lot of tip-toeing and jumping was done on this fine evening it must be said. It was however, most definitely worth it as Devonshire Ben delivered a cracking performance displaying incredible skill, especially for someone so new to the music scene - he has just one album!


Around the stage hung individual spot lights, framing Ben like little stars.
One of my favourite songs of the evening was Black Flies, the dynamics were just incredible. Ben has this awesome ability not only to project his music, but to fill every inch of the room with it. I love live music and it's safe to say from a skills level, Ben Howard is definitely one of the best performers I have seen along with his brilliant band (I particularly like the crazy female bassist). Even the lighting and graphics were superb, with images of waves and Devonshire roads projected onto a large moon-like shape hung at the back of the shape as the lights switched between shades of blue, amber and gold.



To conclude, I have placed my favourite photo of the evening above. You can't see the band very clearly, but you can see a little of the effect of the lighting as Ben broke into one of his heavier instrumental sections. Overall, the evening was a delicious blend of delicate acoustic guitar, all the way to full blown prog-rock explosions. A unique and incredible style of music and definitely an artist I would love to see again.


2 comments:

  1. Words cannot even explain my love for Ben Howard, he is just so incredibly talented and his songs are all just so beautiful in their own little way! I am also SO jealous of you for getting a chance to see him live! When I saw he was playing in Southampton (a 15 minute train journey from where I live) I was so excited but unfortunately wasn't able to buy tickets before they sold out. You wouldn't believe my sadness at this, but I am on the look out for when he next is near me (I have a little fund set up for the ticket and everything, haha!).
    It looked like an incredible evening, you lucky girl! :)
    love, ellie x

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    1. Ah I totally understand your devotion to Ben Howard - he is God, I was v. lucky to get tickets. Yes! If you ever ever get the chance to see him live you must go! Such an experience. Annie-Lou X

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