A white backdrop adorns the wall and before it stands three figures resplendent in white shirts. Being projected onto the backdrop are shapes in monochrome hues, and then the band name ‘NZCA/Lines’ flashes sporadically. Yet there is no need for an introduction. Through the entirety of support act, Jonquil’s performance two of the people now occupying the stage made their presence known with their overzealous dance moves.
Their set is one naturally packed out with tracks from their
self-titled debut which was released earlier this year and although NZCA/Lines
may be the moniker of Michael Lovett, the drummer and the bassist that also
share this stage must be commended too. Starting strongly with ‘Okinawa
Channels’ and then segueing into ‘Work’ which is almost Metronomy-esque, the
falsetto vocal that Michael Lovett possesses is blissful in its delivery. ‘I’m
Not Strong Enough’ was similarly captivating and only a few songs in it’s clear
that the likelihood of them having a weak song in their repertoire is slim.
What NZCA/Lines excel in is synth-pop and no matter how much you try to resist it,
you cannot fight the urge to dance or experience a feeling of happiness. Even
the more subdued songs such as ‘Nazca’, weighed down in melancholy and with the
simplest of drum beats pattering in the background is just as atmospheric.
There’s always that one song that you’ve been eagerly
awaiting all night, the one that you are certain will rouse the greatest
reaction from the majority in the crowd. For NZCA/Lines this would be ‘Compass
Points’. As the crowd finally began to succumb to the electro beats and showed
signs of more movement, the song experienced an abrupt turn when a power cut
saw the sound and visuals stutter to an end. While most of the crowd let out an
‘aww’, for a member of Jonquil they wittily said, “This wouldn’t have happened
to Joy Division. This wouldn’t have happened to Jonquil.”
Along with a lone member of Jonquil on trumpet duties for
their final song they succeeded in creating a stunning live show. After claiming
that this was one of the first times that they’d really ventured out of London, let’s all hope they make the journey up North
more often.

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