Kunt And The Gang (Scream Lounge, 8.8.15)
Kunt And The Gang's "Kunt'll Fix It" tour hit Croydon last night. Support was provided by Kunt's manager, Mike Gibbons, playing some off colour ditties on the acoustic guitar. It was a passable 25 minutes.
It was a KATG show much like any other KATG show, a bloke from Essex singing filthy lyrics over jaunty synthesizer/keyboard/pop tunes. It's the sort of act people really love or completely hate, the definition of a cult artist. It really shouldn't work, but it does, due to the undeniable craft that goes into the tunes. It's certainly not music for the easily offended or the politically correct ("That's Why I'm Voting UKIP" won't win any plaudits for cultural sensitivity either).
When you think you've got to grips with Kunt's formula, he'll wrongfoot you with a silly musical flourish, like a saxaphone solo in the moody "A Lonely Wank In A Travelodge" or autotune in "Period Pants". Kunt dispensed with his top charting UK single "Fucksticks" (at no 63) towards the end of the first half, prompting mass singalongs during the chorus.
He returned for the second half with his puppet "Little Kunt", culminating in a duet with the ghost of Jimmy Savile. A room full of people "It was sexy kids, sexy kids, made Jimmy Savile do what he did" is as strange as it sounds. New track "Paperboy" proved to be both irresistably catchy and completely unacceptable.
He finished strongly with "Women Love A Bastard" and "Shaven Haven", the former a fine comedy song that ramps up the ridiculousness of its premise. I suspect Kunt will remain my guilty pleasure for some time to come.
It was a KATG show much like any other KATG show, a bloke from Essex singing filthy lyrics over jaunty synthesizer/keyboard/pop tunes. It's the sort of act people really love or completely hate, the definition of a cult artist. It really shouldn't work, but it does, due to the undeniable craft that goes into the tunes. It's certainly not music for the easily offended or the politically correct ("That's Why I'm Voting UKIP" won't win any plaudits for cultural sensitivity either).
When you think you've got to grips with Kunt's formula, he'll wrongfoot you with a silly musical flourish, like a saxaphone solo in the moody "A Lonely Wank In A Travelodge" or autotune in "Period Pants". Kunt dispensed with his top charting UK single "Fucksticks" (at no 63) towards the end of the first half, prompting mass singalongs during the chorus.
He returned for the second half with his puppet "Little Kunt", culminating in a duet with the ghost of Jimmy Savile. A room full of people "It was sexy kids, sexy kids, made Jimmy Savile do what he did" is as strange as it sounds. New track "Paperboy" proved to be both irresistably catchy and completely unacceptable.
He finished strongly with "Women Love A Bastard" and "Shaven Haven", the former a fine comedy song that ramps up the ridiculousness of its premise. I suspect Kunt will remain my guilty pleasure for some time to come.
How long did the gig last?
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