The Stranglers in Exeter

After a few health problems, Jet Black is playing with them again. He is 70 after all but you wouldn't know it from his drumming. Apparently, he invented a special bass drum pedal that has brought greater creative freedom and comfort to drummers. On Friday, JJ said Jet Black was back the dead, which was a back handed compliment. there was always something sinister about The Stranglers so a little resurrectionism adds to their mystique.
I'm not a die hard fan because some of their stuff is a bit experimental for me but when they rock they rock. The good thing about not being 100% familiar with their work is that they can pull something out of their back catalogue that pleasantly surprises me. This happened on Friday nite even among their singles. There's still a lot for me to discover about The Stranglers and I enjoy the prospect of future pleasant surprises. And the old favourites are real favourites.
Labels: Jet Black, JJ Burnel, No More Heroes, The Stranglers