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Your review: Music is saved
Gigs: August 11 - University of London Union
Starsailor
Starsailor
spacer Contributor Claire Kilcourse's faith in 'heart on your sleeve' music is restored after witnessing Starsailor's secret gig at ULU...

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Ìý This gig could go one way or the other; Starsailor are returning to the live scene in preparation for the release of their much anticipated second album 'Silence is Easy'.

They've taken the decision to debut their new material in front of a crowd of competition winners in the intimate setting of ULU in Malet Street.

It's been a while since the band were regulars on the UK's live music scene - and a lot has changed.

"There is something refreshing about the natural way these guys tackle music - the way they get up on stage wearing their hearts on their sleeves."
Rock and roll has become, more, well rock and roll with The Libertines' drug problems, The Darkness' stage gear and The Vines' attitude to trashing their equipment. Even Chris Martin's behaviour is making headlines.

The question tonight is, can these four Wiganites impress us enough to warrant us spending money on tickets to their tour?

I can feel the anticipation build among the audience as more and more people join the tightly-packed, sweat-drenched crowd.

The band take to the stage - and there are five of them. "It's Mark from The Charlatans!", someone behind me gasps as Mark Collins straps on his guitar.

stunning energy

Wordlessly, the band launch into future single 'Music was Saved'. Taken from the forthcoming album, this energetic and catchy song gets hundreds of heads bobbing, and acts as a sign of things to come.

The band provide us with chart hits: the emotional 'Alcoholic', the gentle 'Lullaby' and a pounding 'Poor Misguided Fool' are all delivered with a stunning energy that proves how much they've grown as a band since they were last here.

Even virtually unknown new songs are greeted with excited applause and hand waving by the crowd, while 'Four to the Floor' sees the audience bobbing to the first Starsailor song 'you can really dance to', and a few lighters are raised skywards for the almost spiritual 'Born Again'.

Mark Collins (who's "on loan while Tim Burgess does his solo project") adds the talent but none of the ego you'd expect from someone who's spent the last decade in one of the UK's biggest bands.

delightfully melodious

As the last chord reverberates around the venue, the stunning lights that have been illuminating the stage all evening go out, and the band depart.

StarsailorThey return after a few minutes for a two-song encore, the first being the delightfully melodious 'Some of Us', a song that could prove to be the key to open Starsailor up to a much wider audience.

There is something refreshing about the natural way these guys tackle music, the way they get up on stage wearing their hearts on their sleeves with not so much as a lycra catsuit or the remains of a smashed amplifier to make their show exciting.

The thing that makes Starsailor truly extraordinary is the honesty they pour into their music, and the open and endearing way they deal with their success.

This comeback was well worth the wait - I hope to see you down the front for the opening night of the forthcoming tour!

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