24/01/2013 - "Is your love big enough?"
It's no secret that there is so much talent coming out of the UK's music scene right now. Hello Adele, Ed Sheeran, Daley! And the latest addition out of this music factory is Lianne La Havas. Remember that name so you can boast to your friends when she's selling out stadiums that "yeah, I heard her aaaggges ago at The Zoo, live baby, live!"
First time I caught a glimpse of the 23 year old exotic beauty (Greek father & Jamaican mother), was on YouTube singing "Elusive". I was immediately drawn to her powerful yet subtle vocals, husky tones and jazzy influence. Even Ella Fitzgerald would be proud. That video led me to more videos discovering and listening to Lianne, becoming a fan instantly.
I then became an excited fan, after finding out that Lianne would be touring Australia, with the first leg of the tour in Brisbane. At The Zoo to be more precise. Which actually surprised me a little. Had never been to The Zoo but knew that it is one of Brisbane's oldest live venues, an icon specialising in the indie scene, a home for struggling artists, and host to many local & international acts. My image of The Zoo wasn't necessarily the "fit" I had for Lianne's type of music.
Nevertheless, The Zoo is a great venue! Any preconceptions I had was left out in the rain on Ann Street.
The Zoo reminds me of a University venue. And clearly, the patrons are the young set, who are probably still in Uni! It can be a bit dingy/old school venue, lots of music posters on the walls and toilets. Rectangular in shape, with the bar on one end, and the stage on the other. There is a slightly raised platform where the bar is, and right on the middle of the room is the sound/lights/control booth. Floor boards, lots of wood, relatively small place overall. Lots of "barrel-like" stand alone tables, pool tables on one side of the place. It is the most accessible and casual venue I've been to in Brisbane. It screams "be yourself", with no hint of pretentiousness whatsoever. With The Zoo, the stairs are right in the middle of the room where you enter/exit.
You enter The Zoo from Ann street, up a short flight of walled-in steps, and you are right into the venue. It is a much smaller music venue compared to The Tivoli. Much smaller and not as 'sophisticated' as The Tivoli, with its decor, and plush curtains. For those reasons, I believe it makes The Zoo an affordable venue compared to The Tivoli. The average prices at The Zoo is around $25-$45 which is HALF what The Tivoli charges & from what I've heard, The Hi-Fi (at West End). It is also where the new and just-out-of-the-factory fresh artist go to when they can't afford the other two venues. I like it a lot!..makes me feel eternally young (not that I am old)
Lianne La Havas -
Was an absolute gem! Warm, humble, always smiling, oozing class, and talent. There are just those certain artists that light up the room with their presence and Lianne La Havas certainly did. She was very appreciative that we all came out on a rainy night, and she was feeling overwhelmed that people actually came to see her. Being a relatively new artist (especially to Australia) and the miserable weather out, the venue wasn't full. Which made it great because you got to move around and be in an "intimate" setting. She kept saying that she couldn't believe she was in Australia, such was her humble nature. She definitely had a big voice but I loved that her performance overall was understated, her songs beautifully composed, taking the audience on a journey. She played her guitar for most of the songs she sang, but she also had a band and a piano/keyboard accompaniment in other parts. The combination of her genuine, beautiful and humble personality and god-given talent will ensure she will be, (one day), huge. And if she does return, it definitely won't be at The Zoo. We all witnessed something special, and will never see her in this intimate setting again. Lianne La Havas's album, Is your love big enough? Is out now. My love just got bigger.
Official Video "Elusive" (as of 19/2/2013 - http://goo.gl/WmZAS) read more