Right from when event promoter Courtney took to the stage to
introduce the first act and exclaimed excitedly that while it was the 3rd Riot Grrrl event it would be the first all female line up, I knew we would be
in for a treat. All through the night
and into this morning I’ve been trying to rack my brains trying to think of
another music show I’ve been too that had only female musicians play and I
honestly don’t think in the 9 or so years of me running, attending, reviewing
and working on music events that I can recall ever being at a show with only
female performers. It was a very
different crowd and atmosphere to the shows that I normally attend with no
familiar faces and Anti Matter being the only performer I had seen
previously.
First to take to the stage was Hi Supreme Vibes and
instantly I was transported in my mind to when I was studying at MAINZ in 2009 as it has been
that long since I have witnessed a female solo artist take to the stage and
perform only using her voice as an instrument with a backing track. It was a short but very sweet set showcasing
her vocal range beautifully. From heart
ache and pain to dreams of the future yet to be fill filled it was a set that takes the viewer on an inner
journey tugging on the heart strings of memories both bitter and sweet and
emotions we can all relate to. I would
love to see what she could do with a band or live DJ on stage with her.
Next up was Scarlett Lashes. How to put into words the insanity that is Scarlett Lashes, and I write
that with a grin on my face knowing that never in my 9 years of music have I
witnessed ANYTHING like Scarlett Lashes (and I’ve seen bands with udders sewn
to shirts and one person play bass and drums at the same time while wearing a
softball helmet with a mic taped to it!) Right from the start Jess commands attention and every person in the room
was instantly transfixed and after warning us her first song will make us all
hungry she was straight into it. There
is no need for a stage as Jess weaves in and out of the crowd making eye
contact and creating an intimate atmosphere making sure that the crowd was very
much part of the performance, while singing her first song about her preference
for chicken thighs over breast. She
instantly drew me in as it seemed she walked straight towards me making eye
contact all the time before turning and weaving through the crowd. Each song was widely different, all with
backing tracks reminiscent of 80s synth pop with Jess being occasionally joined
on stage either as a two or three piece with Peachy Keen and Nat Attack adding both
vocal and visual elements to the performance. Scarlett Lashes was about GIRL POWER, strength, unity and really not
giving a F**K! With topics varied from
light hearted songs about chicken and girls nights out on the town to more
serious topics about sexual harassment and what being a female today means with
the patriarchal society we live in.
Following Scarlett Lashes was Anti Matter who is also Courtney
the promoter of the event. Anti Matter
is the only act I’ve seen previously and as always I was looking forward to her
performance. Anti Matter has been a duo
act a few times but last night Courtney was solo with her keyboard. I’ve always admired Courtney for her attitude
when she is on stage, her strength she portrays, her ‘don’t give a f**k’
attitude and how she isn’t afraid to discuss deep topics like Capitalism,
sexism, sexual harassment and death in her songs. She doesn’t sugar coat her messages and
themes and like a lot of my favourite heavy metal musicians I love how off stage
she is one of the kindest, friendliest people you will ever meet but on stage
she becomes strength personified. Two of
Anti Matter's songs that I love that were performed last night were Heroine andF**k Boi. Heroine is about ‘girl power’
about breaking down societies views of who we are meant to be as woman and not
caring and being that person in our heads that we all want to be, but often don’t
have the courage to be. F**k Boi is my
absolute favourite song by Anti Matter and it was introduced as being a response
to ALL the songs out there by male mainstream artists calling women bitches and
sluts. It’s about all the guys that go
around f**king over women and saying what they think we want to hear to get us
into bed. It’s about heart ache and pain
and a song I’m sure every female can relate too. I’ve talked to Courtney a few times about the
song and it’s one I’d absolutely love to own if she records it (please do!!)
Closing the night was Auckland 4 piece punk band Hagseed. They were the first whole band
of the night and the energy in the room instantly went from an intimate,
chilled, peaceful vibe to full on electric with an almost static energy
coursing through the crowd. All it took
was for one female fan to get up the front and start pushing people around to
get the crowd moving and that was in the first song so it was a high energy
turn around straight from the first beat. Every-time I see a Punk band live I always wish I went to more Punk gigs
as I was a HUGE punk fan growing up. Hagseed was the perfect act to end the night on. Full on, in your face, raw power perfectly
embodying the girl power message of the night.
Chatting to Courtney about the idea behind the night of a
place to empower female musicians, to provide an environment where regardless
of your gender identity or sexual orientation you are safe and free to be
yourself. The whole event was an
experience and one that I would encourage every music lover to get out to at
least once. I became a fan of three new
acts last night and I will most definitely be going out of my way to see all of
them again. I can’t wait until Riot
Grrrl 4!
We are the darkness that lives in your heart. We are the electronic punk rock of a robot generation. We are the ghosts on your TV screaming at you to live. We are the vague experience of life and matter. We are the master plan.
Some people run from their demons, we party with ours.
Anti Matter is a producer and vocalist from Auckland, New Zealand. From beginnings as a punk/electronic act, she found a love for emo trap and adjacent genres, after falling in love with artists like Lil Peep, Ghostemane and Wicca Phase Springs Eternal. She now produces for solo projects and for duo Lux Graves. Anti Matter writes for the outsiders, with lyrics about dark nostalgia, melancholy, and craving for emotional understanding . She favours synths and guitars with gloomy riffs.