Thursday 20 July 2017

And we're as happy as ducks in a storm drain: The Smith Street Band, London, 12/07/17

Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, The Smith Street Band formed in 2010, originally under the name Wil Wagner and The Smith Street Band, in a nod to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. In 2011 the rock band changed its name to signify a whole-band songwriting style.

The band is currently made up of four members; Wil Wagner, Lee Hartney, Michael "Fitzy" Fitzgerald and Chris Cowburn. To celebrate the release of their 4th studio album, More Scared of You Than You Are of Me, The Smith Street Band have been touring in Europe.

I first discovered The Smith Street Band through the magic of Spotify. While stalking the band on Facebook, I came across a picture of a fan's tattoo which made reference to Ducks Fly Together, my favourite single, and realised just how much of an impact this band has on its fans.

As seems to be a trend with musicians I admire, The Smith Street Band's lyrics focus heavily on depression and heartbreak, and the intensity of the music both heightens and alleviates the sadness. There's something incredibly addictive about the band's style, and also I'm a sucker for an Australian accent.

Seeing The Smith Street Band live was an incredible experience, simultaneously exactly what I expected and 100 times more. Firstly, the venue (The Garage, Highbury Islington) was intimate, while providing enough space for dancing. They sold cider/beer in two pint glasses which certainly set the scene for the night.

Support came from Shit Present (who I unfortunately missed) and The Bennies, another Australian rock band who are slightly more punky than Smith Street. They were so energetic and got everyone ready for the evening. While waiting for The Smith Street Band to start, I noticed someone wearing a Los Campesinos! t-shirt and another with a Modern Baseball jumper. I was clearly in the right place.

The Smith Street Band!
Each song the Smithies (I'm getting more casual now) played got me more and more excited. I love loud rock music, when the crowd starts jumping and screaming together, and this is exactly what I experienced. It was beautiful.

Being conscious that I don't want to fangirl too much, I'll list some of my favourite songs for those who haven't had a chance to experience this band yet.

Calgary Girls, Forrest, Ducks Fly Together, Shine, Song For You, Passiona


I'm even more in love with The Smith Street Band than I was before, so much so that I'm considering a (permanent) trip to Australia to see them more regularly... Until then, I'll content myself with the great t-shirt I got from the show and the music.