Wednesday 9 December 2009

Dead Chickens February 2010


Next Dead Chickens night takes place this Saturday the 13th of Feb at Twisted Pepper with Dark Room Notes / We Cut Corners / The Vagabonds. Doors 11pm - late. Tickets from www.bodytonicmusic.com/store


Next DC night will be March 27th at Twisted Pepper with Girls Names, La La Vasquez, Logikparty + DJs...


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Wednesday 19 August 2009

Dead Chickens #1 - 19.09.09

Dead Chickens is a brand new monthly night from the same handsome bastards who bring you Psychotic Reaction. Dead Chickens will be kicking off on the 19th of September at Dublin's sassiest little hot spot The Twisted Pepper Middle Abbey Street Dublin. The DC name came from a bar/art gallery in Berlin that we've enjoyed the odd ale in! Nothing to do with the art or even the bar, just thought the place had a cool fuckin name!

DC will be bringing you quality live acts and Djs from indie/punk/garage/electro/nu wave/shoegaze/alt rock/kraut/psych and all the rest of that shite!!!

DC#1
The Brothers Movement / Cheap Freaks
Wounds / Git & the Tracksuits + guest Djs
Twisted Pepper
Sat 19 Sept
11pm to late

Tuesday 30 June 2009

Psychotic Reaction Waterford #2

This Friday night see's Psychotic Reaction's second date this year at Electric Avenue Waterford. This time around we have Dublin acts Sickboy (fresh off the RTE Raw Sessions), Cheap Freaks (Planet Earth's hottest new punks) and Funeral Suits (the answer to all your post-punk prayers). Joining us on the night will be Waterfords own sons and daughter Percolator bring us some much needed beautiful noize to the line-up. As usual your PR host myself Bobby Reaction will be spinning some tunes...



So as they say "be there or be a fuckin idiot"!!!

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Wednesday 15 April 2009

PSYCHO FEST BABY!!!

Yo
We are delighted to announce that this years Psycho Fest will take place on Sat 13th of June at Dublin's Twisted Pepper in Middle Abbey Street...

So far we have some excellents acts already confirmed.

Not Squares / New Amusement / Humanzi / the Brothers Movement / Cheap Freaks / 202s / Boom Jackson / House of Dolls / Howlin’ Dowlin / Percolator / The Mighty Stef / Skinny Wolves DJs / many more tba

Info on tickets etc to come real soon!!!
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Tuesday 24 March 2009

UP-COMING PSYCHOTIC REACTION'S!!!

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Up-coming Events!

///Psychotic Reaction Presents///
Sweet Jane
Talulah does the Hula
Dj Bob Reaction
FRI 27 MAR
CRAWDADDY
10.30PM - LATE!
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///Psychotic Reaction Presents///
Cheap Freaks
House of Dolls
Guest DJ's
SAT 11 APR
TONERS PUB
BAGGOT STREET, D2
7:30PM - €5
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Bodytonic 4th Birtday Bash!
///Psychotic Reaction Presents///
Cheap Freaks
Funeral Suits
Guest DJ's
SAT 02 MAY
TWISTED PEPPER (Mezz Bar)
10.30PM - LATE!

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///Psychotic Reaction Presents///
The Weakends (fr)
Howlin' Dowlin
More Tiny Giants
Dj Bob Reaction
FRI 24 APR
CRAWDADDY
10.30PM - LATE!
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Wednesday 11 March 2009

Live Review - The Mighty Stef Valentine's Show - Crawdaddy 14.2.09

THE 'NIGHTY STEF

The Mighty Stef + Howlin' Dowlin + Cheap Freaks @ Crawdaddy - February 14, 2009

Playing to an adoring home crowd on Valentine's Day, tonight sees the official launch of "100 Midnights" - the second full-length record by The Mighty Stef, the heavyweight champion of the Dublin music underworld - before Stef sets sail (or more likely, boards a plane) for an expansive US tour with his band of men. One of whom fronts Howlin' Dowlin, the second of tonight's two local support bands, who also feature one of Cheap Freaks, tonight's opening act... while moonlighting as the rest of Stef's band are three from The Last Tycoons.

The incestuous Irish music scene is alive and kicking on this Valentine's feast - enough for Stef to joke that while the rest are busy rehearsing and playing with their various bands, he does be at home, looking in the mirror, telling himself, "I'm gonna BE somebody!" I catch the last couple of songs by Cheap Freaks, their raucous sound and energy creating an electric atmosphere in the venue. Applauded off as if headliners, it's the debut show from a band who are largely made up of members of The Things, no strangers to topping the bill in here themselves. With short time in between to grab a breath of unfresh Dublin air, yet more familiar faces, collectively known as Howlin' Dowlin, take the stage. Playing together since late last year, their more melodic but still guitar-led sound shows enough promise to say this town is big enough for another rock & roll band, and none of us is gonna have to leave. Except for The Mighty Stef, that is, but of course, not before playing here tonight. The sins of St. Valentine's still await.

It's not long after ten as the main act humorously kick off with "The Days Of Wine And Roses" from Stef's first album, "The Sins Of Sainte Catherine". Romantic Ireland may be dead and gone (and with 2Pac in the grave) but the loose Valentine theme continues throughout with songs old and new, including "I Love You" (played second), "Hound Dogs Of Love" and the equally loved up "Dignity Tonight". All the while lively, other than the more-morose-than-red-rose "Come Over To The Darkside" which does exactly what it says on the tin and threatens to kill the mood. Not before "Downtown" - the anthemic lead song from the new album, and the rockabilly blast of "Golden Gloves" get a workout. Former Pogues member Cait O'Riordan, too, is on hand to reprise the duet of "Safe At Home" (also from "100 Midnights") as she leaves her spot in the crowd and enters the stage as if stepping into the ring for a title fight, as she vocally spars with Stef on a tale of a fraught mother/son relationship, and jumps around a bit in between.

The Pogues-esque stomp of "Nelligan's Guts" is left to pick up the pace after "Come Over To The Darkside" and before long, Stef unexpectedly breaks into the old Crystals hit "Then He Kissed Me" after announcing time for one last song, only to cut off to his own "Poisonous Love" after just a couple of verses, for the usual big singalong ending. With calls for more, Stef risks the ire of venue management to bang out one last big number in the shape of an acoustic "Death Threats" with little else to help (or needed for) that mighty voice.
by Old Git 11.3.09

Thursday 26 February 2009

Some sort of mix up!!!

Yello!!!
Few bits to report...

First of all we'd like to thank Electric Avenue in Waterford for hosting the first Psychotic Reaction event in their lovely city.

We'll be back to Electric Avenue in May for a second date. Keep your eyes on this space for more details...

Next is the bad news! We've had a minor mix up due to some double bookings so the 6th March show with the Hipshakes has been cancelled. We'll be resheduling a show with the Hipshakes for later in the year.

So our next PR for ya'll to enjoy will be with the wonderful Sweet Jane and Talulah does the Hula on March 27th...

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Thursday 5 February 2009

Live Review - Black Time / 202's at Crawdaddy 31.1.09

Due to the one off Psychotic Reaction being held at the earlier time of 8pm to its usual late night show the attendance suffered at this event. But the one thing is, the quality of music certainly did not suffer!

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Openning for Black Time were Dublin's own 202's. This was my first time seeing these guys and i must say i was quite impressed. With a sound not so far from what I would see as a Velvet Underground meets early Verve influence that at times had some element of a country version of the Modern Lovers. I can see great things for these guys. Beleive they have an album out pretty soon? Check'em out at www.myspace.com/the202s


Next came the evenings main event in the form of In The Red Records only London based act Black Time. I recently picked up their latest LP Double Negative from Tower Records and was plesently blown away by it! I had heard some of their earlier releases and i must say i liked it but i found it at times to lean a bit more towards the noizy art rock to which i find a bit hard to listen to...In saying that they don't travel to far from that on this record but they defo get it right!


There show was all of 35 minutes on excellent art punk gems. With a very simple stage set up of just 2 guitars and what looked like half a drum kit, along with that they're on stage energy was electric. The great thing was that they didn't seem to be fazed by the bad turn out to the show and they really got into it... I my only hope now is that they'll come back to play Dublin again and next time the cities gig goers will have more sence and spend the evening in Black Times presence...


BT