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Great hypnotic pop

I went just because Pet Crow were playing, but got to see three great bands for my money. Menace Beach are just a quality band. They seem to be in complete control and have their own vision of how they sound. Sublime synth pop songs with driving bass lines. Quality pop music at its best.

Posted by Richard Lamell on 19/10/2018

Reckless Yes Present's Menace Beach, The Hairy Dog, Derby - 18th October 2018


You need to know Menace Beach. Blasting out of 2012 in an almighty burst of brilliant indie noise rock, the Leeds band have quickly shot to the fore of the new wave of sonically experimental British bands pounding from the underground on to the mainstream’s door. You need to see them play if you haven’t already.

They have now announced a handful of dates including The Hairy Dog at Derby, The Deaf Institute at Manchester and London Oslo during October 2018.

It seems very apt that band leaders Liza Violet and Ryan Needham would choose to take their name from the 1990 side scrolling NES platformer Menace Beach. A game that depicts a surreal world in which a skateboarder fights clowns with balloons to reach his girlfriend Bunny conjures both a nostalgia for a decade in which the no wave American independent bands would shape rock the world over and a sense of limitless thrilling oddball excitement.

Somewhat of a supergroup, Menace Beach unites Needham formerly of Komankino, Violet who also works in Department M, Nestor Matthews of Sky Larkin, Matt Spalding of You Animals and MF from Hookworms.

After grabbing attention in 2014 with their Lowtalker EP, Menace Beach were snapped up by indie label Memphis Industries and released their debut album Ratworld the following year. The twelve song sonic assault saw them lunge from rock to crazed psyche.

We’ve created our own grubby little Ratworld to inhabit. Everything is better when it’s a bit grubby and broken” - Ryan Needham

Menace Beach concert tickets are in high demand because they are becoming such a cult band so book early! Always make Gigantic your first stop for the best gig tickets.

Artist Bio

Back in the good old of days of 1990, Color Dream Games released Menace Beach for the then popular NES games console from Nintendo. Imagine skateboarding through a side-scrolling 8-bit world filled with balloons, clowns and disgruntled dockworkers in search of your cute pixilated girlfriend Bunny. It’s from this slightly surreal, esoteric world that this Leeds indie rock revolving cast of local luminaries, headed by Ryan Needham and Liza Violet, draw their name. It’s reference acts as the perfect backdrop to their 90’s American underground and pre-Brit Pop indie; melody heavy, supercharged pop that’s always surprising.

After the success of their EP ‘Lowtalker’ in early 2014, British indie label favourites Memphis Industries snapped Menace Beach up with the band’s debut album in mind. It comes in the shape of ‘Ratworld’, a twelve song assault, a journey through a psyche tinged wonderland, documenting moving away and waving goodbye to the fractured rubble of an unhappy lifestyle. On the title, Ryan says “We’ve created our own grubby little Ratworld to inhabit. Everything is better when it’s a bit grubby and broken”. It’s that dreamy sensation of taking comfort in chaos, looking around at the perfect mess you’ve created and feeling deeply content as it’s yours and no one else’s.

Although Ryan and Liza are the creative core from which the wellspring of inspiration pours from, they’re now joined by Matt Spalding (bass), Nestor Matthews (drums) and Matthew 'MJ' Johnson (guitar). As everyone’s favourite Leeds based producer, MJ sits behind the desk and has been molding the sound in his Suburban Home studios since the start. It’s his keen ear and ability to thread and balance an artist’s sonic themes that is the foundation stone upon which these songs can explode and punch you in the gut. And they do. Over and over again.

Opener ‘Come On Give Up’ recalls moments of Pavement’s ‘Terror Twilight’ but then slams home a bittersweet Wavves-esque boy/girl melody in the soaring chorus. Bratty ‘Lowtalkin’ lurches forward, sweat drenched and punchdrunk against a squealing driving darkness whilst ‘Tastes Like Medicine’ is a giddy head swirling fuzz pop rush. ‘Blue Eye’ offers a different perspective and a glimpse at what the future may hold. It drifts along in a sea of feedback bliss, recalling both My Bloody Valentine and The Jesus and Mary Chain.

Menace Beach have taken the bull by the horns. 2015 is theirs for the taking.

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