The Screaming Jets @ The Factory Theatre, Marrickville – 14 December 2018

December always seems to fly by in the blink of an eye. It’s a seemingly endless stream of deadlines, family obligations, and parties that can all leave you feeling fatigued. Somewhere in all of that I found a little time for me, for indulging in my passion for music. I’m glad I bought tickets for The Screaming Jets at The Factory in Marrickville some time ago. Locking the show in made sure exhaustion and terrible weather couldn’t talk me out of attending.

The rain did see me arriving a little later than I’d like. Palace of the King were already in full swing when I walked through the doors, but it didn’t take me long to become enthralled by their set. They were the young guns on this bill, established just six years ago rather than in the ‘80s. However, their psychedelic rock sound was a hit with the older crowd. These lads from Sydney can really play. I hope I get to spend more time with them at another show.

The Poor burst onto the stage next, taking me right back to my teenage years. I remember buying their album Who Cares? on cassette while I was shopping with my grandma. I was just 14, so I remember frantically trying to peel off that explicit lyrics sticker before she spied it. That cassette didn’t leave my stereo for months. I worried every time my parents walked in that they might cotton on to those choice words. I was too young to catch The Poor play live in their hey day, but watching frontman Skenie bounce around, it was like no time had passed. They delivered a high-octane set punctuated by tracks from that album I adored all those years ago. It was bold and ballsy, and I lapped it up. The banter between songs was every bit as colourful as my inner teen hoped for.

As a girl from Newcastle, I’ve seen The Screaming Jets countless times. This band is part of my DNA, one of the first acts I remember seeing as I started to see shows without my parents. But this set might have been one of my favourites simply because it was so fresh.

The Jets are no stranger to touring a new album. But ordinarily they try not to push the new material too hard. They don’t want to alienate the punters who are there to see them play the hits. The beautiful thing about releasing an album like Gotcha Covered though is the level of familiarity the audience already has with the songs. It’s genius really. The Jets could play a bunch of new material, delivering a set that felt totally fresh, while keeping everybody on side. They seized the opportunity with both hands, treating us to classic rock bangers like “Rain,” “Razor’s Edge,” “Wedding Ring,” and the Radiator’s cheeky hit “Gimme Head,” a suggestion from “the wheel.”

The wheel was another inspired idea, a chocolate wheel that The Jets trotted out with glee throughout the set. Frontman Dave Gleeson picked excited punters to come up and spin the wheel, which displayed the titles of tracks from the new album. We got another great track, the spinners got T-shirts, and we all had a lot of fun. Win, win, win.

Dave told us that new music was on its way, but the lads simply released their latest album so they’d have an excuse to tour again. The joy they get from playing live is evident. This band is so tight; despite many line-up changes since their 1989 inception Dave and fellow founding member bass guitarist Paul Woseen keep things ticking along. They’re a generous band too, one that gives the punters exactly what they came for, a big rock show peppered with hits. Age shall not weary them. I was feeling ready to call it a night after “Shiver” came out in the encore, but the Jets had other ideas, treating the enthusiastic crowd to some Johnny Cash even though it was nearing 1 am.

Most tours are winding down for the year, but The Screaming Jets aren’t nearly done yet. Their Gotcha Covered tour will hit the following venues throughout the festive season.

21 December 2018 – The Governor Hindmarsh, Hindmarsh
22 December 2018 – Corner Hotel, Richmond
28 December 2018 – Kingscliff Beach Hotel, Kingscliff
29 December 2018 – Aussie World, Palmview
4 January 2019 – Wyong Leagues Club, Kanwal
5th January 2019 – Laurieton United Services Club, Laurieton
11 January 2019 – Matthew Flinders Hotel, Chadstone
12 January 2019 – York On Lilydale, Mount Evelyn
17 January 2019 – Shoal Bay Country Club, Shoal Bay
18 January 2019 – The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle
19 January 2019 – Pittwater RSL Club, Mona Vale
25 January 2019 – The Basement, Canberra

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