Showing posts with label kyla la grange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kyla la grange. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Kyla La Grange live @ Scala, London




Scala, the home of every band on the cusp of something bigger. You succeed at Scala and the world of KOKO, Shepherds Bush and so much more is available to you. It’s London’s proving grounds and rightly so, it’s in the heart of King’s Cross, the entry point of the city to so many. Tonight, it’s Kyla La Grange’s turn to attempt to shine and after hauntingly wonderful shows at the likes of Village Underground, supported by full band and an array of foliage on stage; you can’t help but feel momentum is on her side.


Sadly the show never sold out and the album, as enjoyable as it was, didn’t make a huge dent on the music world, but that doesn’t stop the almost thousand strong assembled bustling with excitement; they liked the record and once Bombay Bicycle Club meets General Fiasco group Story Books have warmed the crowd up with a series of endearingly fun tracks, the stage is set.  Originally from Watford, not too far from KX London, and having played her first show with her band as a support artist at this very venue, Kyla La Grange almost feels at home here and its that confidence that takes over her usually shy demeanor.

Of course, the nerves are still there as she’s a naturally quite shy performer, but with a microphone or trademark Gretsch guitar in hands she almost becomes an alter ego of herself.
 

Tracks like Been Better sound huge in rooms like this and album opener Walk Through Walls’ powerful refrain of “get up, get up, get up” incidentally gets people up and moving.  Anyone who doubted Ashes’ properties as an album that translated live has their fears put to rest and La Grange looks more and more comfortable as ringleader of the still foliage and light heavy stage as time goes on.

Giving air to new track Lyssa in the encore alongside usual set closer Catalyst which almost has a Mumford style sing-along feel alongside La Grange’s personal yet mysterious lyrics, the night feels like its come to its natural and enjoyable conclusion. It may not have been perfect as Kyla La Grange needs more material to really shine but after years of progress you finally feel that she’s proved the point that she’s here to stay.

Braden Fletcher

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Competition: Win Two Tickets to Kyla La Grange in London

We're fans of Kyla La Grange here at Sound Influx. The dark-pop songstress has been on many of our individual speakers for months now since the likes of the gorgeous Vampire Smile and Walk Through Walls (below) made it into our ears for the first time.
Right now, she's on tour and will be playing her biggest headline show to date in London at Scala this coming Tuesday. We've been given a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky Sound Influx reader and all you have to do email bradenfif@live.com (that's me) with the subject as SCALA LA GRANGE and include your name and number and we'll get in touch with you if you win. Remember to tell your friends to maximise your chances of winning and tweet/share this post around.
The competition closes at 7pm on Monday and you will be informed by 9pm, 24 hours before she takes to the stage.
Good luck



Braden Fletcher