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Patience Hodgson
of The Grates
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Patience Hodgson, Alana Skyring and John
Patterson (collectively known as The
Grates) take the stage in front of a very cold, very
sober, very impatient crowd early on a Thursday night.
But they may as well have been taking the stage in front of a revved up
pub crowd full of liquor and gusto on a Saturday night, the way they
came out blazing and proceeded to deliver a performance that is usually
only inspired by a mass of sweaty bodies and mass excitement in the
air, as opposed to the shivers and grumbles from the crowd in Ormond
Hall.
Right from the get go, Patience and her cheery faced cohorts are
brimming with exuberance, looking really comfortable and very much seem
at home on the stage with one another, producing a brilliant sound.
Whilst Alana, John and their fourth touring member (whose name I must
admit I am unfamiliar with) have become a very tight unit, providing
booty-shaking beats and noisy riffs, Patience Hodgson seems to have
risen and risen over the years to a whole new level of performer.
She has come along way both as vocalist and as entertainer since the
release of their now six year old self titled EP.
Bouncing from one foot to another, throwing herself across the stage
with reckless abandon and not shying away from a little high leg kick
action, Patience is a relentless candy ball of sweetness and light.
Playful banter, air kisses and song dedications to random audience
members – she clearly has them wrapped around her fingers.
They charge through a handful of crowd favourites and manage to turn a
slightly grumbly crowd into a smiling bouncing happy mob.
Patience announces to the crowd that they would be privy to some songs
from the forthcoming album "Teeth Lost, Hearts Won". The new material
is a little heavier and both music and lyrics show a sense of maturity
and growth since their debut record "Gravity Won't Get You High".
The crowd is curious and the songs receive heart felt applause and you
just know that by the time they take this sophomore release on the
road, the kids will have learned all the words and know all the hand
claps. This is evidenced when, towards the end of the night, they play
the new single Burning
Bridges (already receiving a fair whack of airtime on
Triple J), and the crowd goes bananas for it.
But, like is so often the case, it is the older, more familiar material
that gets the biggest cheers.
Songs like 19-20-20,
Trampoline
and Lies Are Much More
Fun have the crowd dancing so hard the large chilly hall
feels positively toasty. And by the time they wrap up the encore with
massive grins on their faces and Inside
Out ringing in our ears, Patience crowd surfs her way to
the back of the room and we all have grins plastered on our faces too.
THE
GRATES - LIVE GALLERY
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Patience Hodgson, Alana Skyring had
The Grates crowd jumping for joy at their boppy songs
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Overall: 80%
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