Tweak’s 10 year reunion show at the Assembly

Saturday
22 August
2015

I was never a big fan of Tweak back in the day and kinda skipped the whole high school punk/ska phase in general, but I do remember them, as do a whole lot of other people who packed out the Assembly on August 22nd.

Tweak  Tweak

Tweak

I arrived half way through Veladraco’s set which I enjoyed – it was a relatively chilled way to kick things off, although, that said, their drummer Nic (one half of the epic Derick Watts and the Sunday Blues, along with Veladraco bassit Gareth) did manage to total his snare drum during the set…

Veladraco  Veladraco

Veladraco

Veladraco  Veladraco

Veladraco

Up next were Half Price; the last time I saw them was at the Hogs birthday tribute a week before. I confess I hadn’t been overly impressed with that performance but obviously that was a very emotional night and the vibe was totally different. This time around was a total romp – wearing novelty aprons featuring the naked statue of David and, in the words of Homo Pete, “tomato tits and a green punani”, their set was super energetic and loads of fun. Alive at Midnight’s Grumble joined them on a couple of songs, hopping around the stage with his usual manic energy in spite of the large moonboot on his right foot.

Half Price

Half Price  Half Price

Half Price

Half Price  Half Price

Half Price

Headliners Tweak took to the stage in their masks backed by dramatic intro music (the theme from the A-Team). I enjoyed their set at Oppikoppi though I didn’t stay for all of it. Saturday’s smaller venue allowed for a more in-your-face performance and up close their energy was great. Still harbouring/embracing a teenage penile obsession, they treated the crowd to a barrage of inflatable dicks during Girls rule the world which was greeted with expected enthusiasm. The band performed all the old favourites, making for one big sing-along especially during House Party, Britney Spears and Birthday card as well as their Blink/Green Day/Bloodhound Gang medley.

Tweak  Tweak

Back in the day Tweak’s pseudo Americanisms (“better call the FBI”, really?!) pissed me off, but watching them perform these tracks with the added irony and perhaps wisdom of age was super enjoyable – suddenly the cringy teenage subject matter and lyrics became something silly we could all have a laugh at; ah, the folly of youth!

Tweak

Hands down the highlight of the night for me was the build-up to and performance of Enrique Iglesias’ immortal power-ballad ‘Hero’. “Would joo cryee, if joo saw me cryeeng?” Brilliant, I didn’t stop laughing the whole way through.

Tweak  Tweak

Tweak

Tweak

Tweak  Tweak

Tweak

Tweak  Tweak

Tweak

My good mood dipped a bit when the final band came on, not because of their performance, which was pretty damn great, but because of the closing timeslot they’d been given. Loveglove Pyrotechnics recently announced they’d be calling it quits, and Saturday’s performance was to be their last in Cape Town.

The closing slot after something as big as a 10 year reunion show for a well-known band would be tough on anyone, but the added knowlege of it being a goodbye show for Loveglove left me feeling they’d gotten a bit of a raw deal. Well, what the crowd lacked in numbers at that point they more than made up for in enthusiasm and the band ended things off with a bang.

Loveglove Pyrotechnics  Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Assembly

Loveglove Pyrotechnics  Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Loveglove Pyrotechnics  Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Loveglove Pyrotechnics  Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Loveglove Pyrotechnics

Loveglove Pyrotechnics  Loveglove Pyrotechnics

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Shot & Reviewed for Texx and the City – see pics on fb here  |  read the review on TATC here

Tweak  |  Half Price  |  Veladraco  |   Loveglove Pyrotechnics

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