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		<title>iLiKETRAiNS Live at Roadhouse, Manchester, April 30th 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seeing as iLiKETRAiNS had scheduled no dates in Scotland for their current tour, I arranged a trip back home to coincide with their Manchester date. I&#8217;ve not been to many gigs in Manchester but was impressed by Roadhouse as a venue. It had a cosy feel, and an excellent selection of beers. The stage setup [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seeing as <a href="http://www.iliketrains.co.uk">iLiKETRAiNS</a> had scheduled no dates in Scotland for their current tour, I arranged a trip back home to coincide with their Manchester date. I&#8217;ve not been to many gigs in Manchester but was impressed by Roadhouse as a venue. It had a cosy feel, and an excellent selection of beers. The stage setup was unusual, as the drums were situated at the back, in a sort of alcove. I thought this was quite nice, and the gig itself felt nice and intimate, which is how a good gig should be.</p>
<p>The first support was supposed to be <a href="http://www.myspace.com/laymarmusic">Laymar,</a> a local band, who sound like they would have been good to hear live. However, they had a technical failure which meant that they couldn&#8217;t perform at the gig.</p>
<p>The touring support were <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Kyte">Kyte</a>, who I would describe as a British <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Jeniferever">Jeniferever</a>. The vocalist admitted to losing his voice, but still managed to create the right atmosphere for the type of music they played, which I enjoyed. I think I prefer to see more atmospheric bands live, as I find watching where all the different parts to the songs come from fascinating. Also, I think all their songs featured a glockenspiel, which can go a long way to making any song instantly better.</p>
<p>So on to iLiKETRAiNS.  They opened with 25 Sins, which has become pretty standard since they started touring the album tracks. I remember when I first heard the song live, as I&#8217;d not heard it on record at the time, and it was amazing. That hasn&#8217;t changed and I would have been disappointed if 25 Sins was not the opening track. The opening drumstick clacks are just brilliant and really set the song up well. Also the use of a guitar solo sets it apart from most of iLiKETRAiNS&#8217; other songs. After that, the setlist was similar to that which was used when I saw them in Scotland. This is no bad thing, especially as they played Victress. One of the enthusiastic blokes from the side of the stage seemed surprised that they would be playing a B-side, but Dave, the lead singer asked if it was good anyway. I replied that it was fantastic! Which it clearly is. The refrain of &#8216;all men will be, sailors until the sea shall set them free&#8217; is just brilliant and gives the song that little bit extra.</p>
<p>As this was the &#8216;We Go Hunting&#8217; tour, they certainly seemed to get more into this particular song and gave it their all. It&#8217;s one of the more accessible songs on the album, as its upbeat, and the atmospheric nature of the band and Dave&#8217;s voice really make it something special.</p>
<p>we also got treated to a new song, which is still in the writing process. It&#8217;s working title is &#8216;Progress is a Snake&#8217; and it was excellent. I think it may be one of my favourite iLiKETRAiNS songs despite only hearing it once. (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWIWGtVO6tg">Plus the youtube quality version of it</a>) I really liked what Simon did with the drumming at the beginning, and there were 2 synths used which was something a bit different. Overall though it was certainly iLiKETRAiNS, and I thoroughly look forward to the finished product.</p>
<p>I think the gig itself went very well for the TRAiNS guys and they said themselves that they had enjoyed it lots. A minor technical hitch was suffered with the projector which was noticeable through the show. After it showed no signs of recovering, it was swiftly turned off by the expert multi-tasker, Ashley, and the show went on. This was only in the last song anyway, and the truly epic nature of Spencer Perceval meant that nothing was lost from the experience and the show ended on an extremely high note.</p>
<p>During the gig, I shouted to Dave that the band should come back to Scotland again, and he said that they would. Hopefully they will stick by this, as I love seeing them in my favourite gig venue Cabaret Voltaire, as well as King Tut&#8217;s as it has an excellent atmosphere.</p>
<p>Tonight is iLiKETRAiNS&#8217; homecoming gig, where there will be films and chess. Unfortunately it is not possible for me to go, but I hope that the band members and fans that can make it have an excellent time. Another upcoming TRAiNS date is the 26th of May, when there will be a cinema screening of Elegies to Lessons Learnt, which will probably be amazing to attend.</p>
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