Thursday, 14 February 2013

The Harlots, Two Years On...

The Harlots, debut gig, February 2011
I was flicking through an old diary the other day and discovered that it is very nearly two years to the day since London based band The Harlots played their debut gig at a little pub in Cricklewood, North London. On February 17th 2011 original members Kike and Sherwin played an acoustic set to a privileged few, otherwise known as their mates, in the back of the Crowne Pub.  Most of us had trekked there from the depths of South London and we acted like a bunch of over excited groupies as we wolf whistled the boys through their small set of songs. They did us proud and certainly held their own despite the small audience. However, fast forward two years and I recently found myself standing near the stage at the Mother Bar in Shoreditch, surrounded by people I didn't recognise, dancing along and listening to a polished 4 piece band loudly rock their way through a tight and professional set. Along with a distinct skinny jeans dress style, Kike and Sherwin have found themselves a mysterious heart throb drummer and an easy on the eye talented French bassist to complete the line up and The Harlots have begun to make a real name for themselves on the London music scene. In 2012 they toured Europe, made a music video, filmed a session for Loaded TV, recorded a single, mastered a record at Abbey Road and played over 40 gigs. 2013 looks set to be even bigger with plans for an EP, a gig at the infamous Koko in Camden and maybe even that coveted record deal if they play their cards right. All a far cry from the back of an empty pub in the middle of Cricklewood merely two years ago...

The Harlots, Mother Live February 2013
Back to February 2 2012 and the Mother Bar, or 'The Harlots very own cavern', as band member Kike described it - the boys put on a strong set. They have built up a superb list of songs and new number 'Gimme Love' is definitely a favourite among the female fan base with an element of Coldplay/Keane to it. 'Be Mine', 'The Thief and Me' and new song 'Do I, Do I' are all well written anthemic rock songs reminiscent of early Oasis and the Stone Roses. The band are definitely establishing themselves as a modern rock and roll band and with Radio 1 boss Andy Roberts, recently declaring that guitar music is set for a major comeback they couldn't have chosen a better time to make their mark. The Shoreditch venue is small and intimate and has become a regular haunt of the band since they signed with Feed Your Head management last year. However their brand of guitar driven music needs to be turned up loud and I am very excited to hear them play Koko on 29 March. This will be a gig not to be missed, for sure...!

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