Read Between the lines
Bands No Comments ᧈCC;Whilst we try to understand the rudiments and theory’s of the Anniversary Circle we have to take a step back without judgment to try and figure out what they are all about.They have been labelled as Goth, Traditional Goth, and Post Punk and as quoted by Jimmy Percy “Spacey Wacsey”. Which one can understand when their songs are about streetlights that project no sense (or is that nonsense) abstrack ghosts that fall down the stairs, falling asleep at the wheel. But their latest penned song called Understand is about war politics and what the band themselves call superpower terrorism. Is it a natural progression for band influenced by the eighties? The answer is no the band is from the Eighties.Martin and Keith grew up in what was once thriving mining community in South Yorkshire which now almost none existent. But as the mists begin clear you begin to see where their influence lies. Lets be honest when you have been well and truly shafted by Margaret Thatcher and still come out of the other side singing about tissues in the air and spilling tea you have got to have lived through the Eighties even if it smells birt romantic.With their dark rumblings, spacey vocals and coming from the eighties their music is firmly planted in the present and the future. They are a band that are the flowers that break through the cracks in the pavement.
