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Getting down to getting up with The Go! Team

by Martin Fuller
Tuesday 4 Apr, 2023 at 10:40AM
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Getting down to getting up with The Go! Team

THE GO! TEAM + ABRACADABRA – CHALK, BRIGHTON 1.4.23

This was no April Fool’s joke, Brighton’s favourite cult collective The Go! Team were back on home turf for the first time in five – yes five years, their last appearance being 11th February 2018 at the Concorde 2, you can read our report HERE. Tonight they are in action at Chalk, which is located in Pool Valley.

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The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

A lot has happened in the intervening years. Lead singer Ninja has had two children, founder Ian Parton has unfortunately suffered partial hearing loss with Ménière’s Disease, they’ve refreshed their line-up and they have released two further albums ‘Get Up Sequences Pt.1’ in 2021 and ‘Get Up Sequences Pt.2 ‘ in February of this year.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

The Go! Team first appeared in my orbit when their seminal debut album ‘Thunder Lightning Strike!’ (released in 2004) was nominated for the 2005 Mercury Music Prize. The first time I saw them perform ‘Huddle Formation’ and ‘Ladyflash’ (both of which happily made the setlist tonight), the performances were both striking and innovative, they absolutely fizzed and it was fair to say I’d not seen a band quite like them before. I’ve been a fan ever since.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

They blend a mix of rapping, chanting, singing, dancing, samples and double-dutch style into an unique and intoxicating fusion that really comes alive on the stage as it did tonight, lead singer Ninja putting in a great shift in her Michael Jordan basketball top and sports gear. The band sometimes change roles during the show to make the stage performances even more dynamic.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

Although as previously alluded to they have attracted something of a cult following, they have enjoyed some great commercial success too, so I was very surprised to see the venue was not completely sold out this evening. No matter, those of us who attended enjoyed a top night. If you know – you know!

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

Rather than focus on their latest album as many bands do, The Go! Team treated us to a walk-through of their entire career repertoire spanning their debut album right up to the current day.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

The whole set was fab, but the standout tracks for me were ‘Huddle Formation’ with the crowd joining in vocal duties on that one and generally acting as chief cheerleaders for the duration of the set.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

‘The Semicircle Song’ with it’s shifts in tempo and steel notes works really well as a live track, ‘The Power Is On’ is always a crowd favourite creating a cacophony of sound that filled the venue and ‘Going Nowhere’ from their latest album really shifted the set’s tempo, with it’s stripped-back production, vocal and slightly out-of-tune quirkiness.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

However, the outstanding pick of the night’s tracks was one of the new ones ‘Divebomb’, unmistakably Go! Team, incredibly catchy and a real earworm, it wouldn’t have sounded out of place on that first album, proving that they have absolutely ‘still got what it takes’. Well worth a listen if you haven’t heard it.

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

Their show closed out with a rebel-rousing rendition of their 2011 release ‘T.O.R.N.A.D.O.’

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

As a final goodbye, Ninja sweetly took to the stage with her young daughter (replete with ear defenders) to introduce her to the crowd, a possible future member of the band in the making I’m certain!

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

This is a band who are all about energy, innovation and entertainment and tonight was no exception. I just hope they don’t leave it so long to return to their home city next time!

The Go! Team at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

The Go! Team:
Ian Parton – vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano, drums, triangle, glockenspiel, tambourine (2000–present)
Sam Dook – guitars, banjo, drums, tambourine (2004–present)
Ninja (Nkechi Ka Egenamba) – vocals, drums, tambourine, recorder (2004–present)
Adam Znaidi – bass guitar (2018–present)
Niadzi Muzira – drums, percussion, recorder (2020–present)
Jaleesa Gemerts – drums (2022–present)
Deanna Wilhelm – trumpet (2022–present)

Next generation Go” Team member at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Martin J Fuller)

The Go! Team setlist:
‘Let The Seasons Work’ (from 2021 ‘Get Up Sequences Part One’ album)
‘Mayday’ (from 2018 ‘Semicircle’ album)
‘Ladyflash’ (from 2004 ‘Thunder, Lightning, Strike’ album)
‘Divebomb’ (from 2023 ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ album)
‘Get It Together’ (from 2004 ‘Thunder, Lightning, Strike’ album)
‘I Loved You Better’ (from 2021 ‘Get Up Sequences Part One’ album)
‘Semicircle Song’ (from 2018 ‘Semicircle’ album)
‘Huddle Formation’ (from 2004 ‘Thunder, Lightning, Strike’ album)
‘The Scene Between’ (from 2015 ‘The Scene Between’ album)
‘Gemini’ (from 2023 ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ album)
‘Going Nowhere’ (from 2023 ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ album)
‘Keys To The City’ (from 2007 ‘Proof Of Youth’ album)
‘Everyone’s a V.I.P. To Someone’ (from 2004 ‘Thunder, Lightning, Strike’ album)
‘The Power Is On’ (from 2004 ‘Thunder, Lightning, Strike’ album)
(encore)
‘Whammy-O’ (from 2023 ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ album)
‘T.O.R.N.A.D.O.’ (from 2011 ‘Rolling Blackouts’ album)

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Abracadabra at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

Support this evening was provided by Oakland based duo Hannah Skelton and Chris Niles aka Abracadabra who had come all the way from California to play for us. They proffered their own brand of magic in an entertaining support set with their band.

Abracadabra at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pics Michael Hundertmark)

I’m not entirely sure how to pigeon-hole their music, so I won’t attempt to, but their description of ‘the new wave of no-wave’ probably sums it up well. Check out their funky track ‘Talk Talk’ and the quirky ‘In A Photo’ both of which got an airing tonight and which I thought were the pick of the set. These are from their 2023 album stylised ‘shapes & colors’ which is a good name as it sums up the textures and composition of their sound.

Abracadabra at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

Abracadabra:
Hannah Skelton – lead vocals, synth
Chris Niles – bass
Tom Smith – guitar, synth, vocals
Greg Poneris – drums
Dylan Edrich – percussion, vocals

Abracadabra at Chalk, Brighton 1.4.23 (pic Michael Hundertmark)

Abracadabra setlist:
‘Talk Talk’ (from 2023 ‘Shapes & Colors’ album)
‘In A Photo’ (from 2023 ‘Shapes & Colors’ album)
‘Swim’ (from 2023 ‘Shapes & Colors’ album)
‘At The Zoo’ (from 2023 ‘Shapes & Colors’ album)
‘Tracing Outlines’ (from 2020 ‘Abracadabra’ album)
‘Comb Your Hair’ (from 2020 ‘Abracadabra’ album)
‘Hello Peru’ (from 2020 ‘Abracadabra’ album)

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The Go! Team setlist (pic Michael Hundertmark)

 

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