September 3, 2018|LIVE REVIEW

Arcane Roots w/ Novatines & I, The Lion | Guildhall | Gloucester

Arcane Roots are beginning to wind down after a summer of festivals. They have a few more dates

and festivals to get under way before they tour the UK playing intimate electronic shows, and we

headed to their one-off show at Gloucester’s Guildhall to see this brilliant band in action. The bass-heavy rock quartet from Bath, Novatines (6.5) were the first to attempt to defrost the

cool crowd gathered at Gloucester’s renowned Guildhall. Their sound, heavily influenced by classic

rock, stood out from the style of other bands on the bill, but that didn’t phase the four musicians on

stage. It took a short while for Novatines to settle into their set, but ‘Medicine’ saw the band become less

static on stage, and frontman Jamie Beale began to encourage the small audience to sing along.

Each original played showcased their talent, with catchy choruses and funky bass lines, but

unfortunately their sound fell on a tough crowd to please. Locals I, The Lion (8) received a warmer welcome with their catchy post-punk sound and

entertaining stage presence. With music easily comparable to that of Press to MECO and Black

Peaks, the interest of the audience was captured immediately. ‘Ghost’ paired technical riffs with

anthemic choruses, and with captivating vocal harmonies also factored into the equation, the

gathered crowd began to really enjoy the music. With a sound both comfortingly familiar and adventurously unique, I, The Lion very quickly had the

audience entranced, allowing frontman Elliot and Chris to encourage plenty of singing, clapping and

jumping. New single ‘Escape’ closed the band’s set, a song that was equal parts sing-along

choruses and complex riffs. I, The Lion’s stage presence and persona, alongside the energy, passion and enthusiasm that

filtered into not only their live show, but also their songwriting, is one of the band’s many strengths.

Their shows are of the same calibre of more established bands, and without a doubt, this will cause
I, The Lion to become a much more familiar name. Arcane Roots (9.5) are a largely influential band, and one that’s loved by many. While emotions

were running high in Gloucester due to the announcement that the band would be disbanding later

this year, the show that was put on was a celebration of a truly brilliant band that has the ability to

both stick to their guns, and push boundaries like no other. The unmistakable beat of ‘Off the Floor’ filled the room as the trio walked on stage and quickly

launched into their hour-long set of genre bending brilliance. Each member of the band found their

zen instantly, and as they moved around the stage doing their thing, the audience below fed off of

their enjoyment and energy. The most notable aspect of Arcane Roots’ music is the swift and dynamic changes they make;

Andrew Groves’ vocal can be gently emotional one moment, and harsh the next, something that is

reflected in the musical elements of the band’s performances too. ‘Leaving’ unleashed some particularly heavy, Biffy-esque riffs, which really encouraged the

audience to give in, let go, and really enjoy the music. ‘Solemn’ was another song that combined

weighty riffs with delicate keys, and stunning vocals that got the whole room singing along.

The stunning electronic aspects that Arcane Roots incorporate into their music adds depth and

dimension to their sound, and regardless of hearing their music before or not, anyone would find it

easy have fun at an Arcane Roots show. ‘If Nothing Breaks Nothing Moves’ closed Arcane Roots’ set, after a beautifully heartfelt thank-you

speech from Groves. The band’s beautifully harmonic vocals were joined by those of the gathered

audience, and the song was the perfect way to close Arcane Roots’ solid set.