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		<title>Live: Vain + New Generation Superstars + Bad Attitude &#8211; Rock City, Nottingham &#8211; 01/12/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 21:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extremely sparse crowd welcomed youngsters BAD ATTITUDE to the Rock City stage, and their short set wasn&#8217;t exactly met with the warmest of responses. However, for a bunch of fledging teenagers, they were a decent enough band, just short of a good image, and a few knock out tunes. The Rock City basement seemed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/files/2009/12/Vain-1.JPG" alt="Vain 1" title="Vain 1" width="199" height="299" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3956" />An extremely sparse crowd welcomed youngsters <strong>BAD ATTITUDE </strong>to the Rock City stage, and their short set wasn&#8217;t exactly met with the warmest of responses. However, for a bunch of fledging teenagers, they were a decent enough band, just short of a good image, and a few knock out tunes. The Rock City basement seemed to fill up quicker than a Next store on boxing day when <strong>NEW GENERATION SUPERSTARS </strong>took to the stage. Playing in their hometown, it was obvious that a number of their followers had come down to show their support. </p>
<p>The sleaze&#8217;n'roll four piece have some good songs, and are certainly an enjoyable live band who are full of energy, and boast no shortage of talent. Frontman <strong>AJ </strong>doesn&#8217;t have the most memorable of voices, but his no frills style fits the raw edge of the band&#8217;s music rather well. Songs like <strong>&#8216;Come Over&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Rock&#8217;n'Roll Overload&#8217; </strong>went down a storm, both being as good as anything you&#8217;ll hear from the current crop of up and coming UK rock bands. With a style that could appeal to a range of rockers, <strong>NEW GENERATION SUPERSTARS </strong>could well be set for a bright future &#8211; just as long as they can ride out the tough times. Let&#8217;s hope they do!</p>
<p>San Fransisco glam metal heros <strong>VAIN </strong>rarely venture to European shores these days, so it was a great pleasure to get the chance to see them. The 1989 album <strong>&#8216;No Respect&#8217; </strong>is very close to perfect, and certainly one of the very best in the glam rock / hair metal genre. Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of the 75 minute set was made up of songs from that album, and with all bar one of the original lineup intact, <strong>VAIN </strong>played a storming show.</p>
<p>In an unforgiving music business, <strong>VAIN </strong>never managed to capitalise on the quality of the <strong>&#8216;No Respect&#8217; album</strong>, and through various strokes of bad luck and bad management, they have unfortunately faded into hair metal obscurity. Still, a decent 100 strong crowd will have really enjoyed the intimacy of tonight&#8217;s show, as did frontman <strong>Davy Vain</strong>. Although strangely bare footed, the brilliant singer pranced all over the stage as he belted out note perfect renditions of <strong>&#8217;1,000 Degrees&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;No Respect&#8217;</strong>.</p>
<p>Although big anthems like <strong>&#8216;Beat The Bullet&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Who&#8217;s Watching You&#8217; </strong>were obvious highlights, album tracks like <strong>&#8216;Icy&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Smoke and Shadows&#8217; </strong>were also thoroughly enjoyable. The infectiously catchy <strong>&#8216;Love Drug&#8217; </strong>was the best of the three songs that weren&#8217;t from <strong>&#8216;No Respect&#8217;</strong>.</p>
<p>Overall, tonight&#8217;s gig was a great night out, with both of the main acts putting on memorable performances. Although dubbed a farewell tour, I for one will be keeping my fingers cross that <strong>VAIN </strong>keep on going. They&#8217;re too good a band not to! </p>
<p><strong>NEW GENERATION SUPERSTARS Setlist: I Won&#8217;t Stop / Nothin&#8217; To Lose / Own Sweet Hell / Way Back Home / Bleed / Addictive / Dopefriend / Come Over / Save Me / Do It &#8216;Cause I Can / Beat &#8216;Em Down / Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Overload</p>
<p>VAIN Setlist: Secrets / Love Drug / Push Me Over / Down for the 3rd Time / Icy / Who&#8217;s Watching You / Smoke and Shadows / So Free Now / 1000 Degrees / / No Respect / Beat The Bullet / Ready</p>
<p>VAIN Rating 4.7/5.0</p>
<p>Review by James Allman</p>
<p>Photography by Alexander Shaw</strong>(<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baconmusic/collections/72157622928254156/">Click Here</a>)</p>
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