If the Plunger will not come to the GU-RU…
… the GU-RU must go to the Plunger.
Plunger were very impressed by both of GU-RU’s stunning EP releases last year [here: https://tmblr.co/Zc96bk2DTwFhO and here: https://tmblr.co/Zc96bk21Dlb3e ] but being Leicester based we reckoned Richard III had more chance seeing them live than us…
Lucky for us then that the Phantom of Soho brought GU-RU to London for a half hour of psychedelic sophistication.
GU-RU live are every bit as good as on record: from the rhythmically clever stop/start instrumental Full-Tilt-Motor-Groove through the crocheted-mini-skirt go-go soul of When I’m With You to the fast moving fusiony pursuit theme Flo, all the elements were present: killer electric piano grooves, old school Moog tracery, complex-yet-understated bass and excellent drums from John Kenna and Malcolm D’Sa, as well as the newer element of Lee’s vocals in When I’m With You, showing a Morrisonesque louche truculence.
Not ones to let the grass grow under their feet GU-RU have a new album in the pipeline, and two new tracks featured: a loose-limbed prog-jazz canter Kingdom Within with touches of Supertramp and Greenslade; and a Coliseum-meets-Donna Summer hybrid Plunger is almost sure was called Flex, metronomic dancey beats, liquid bass and meaty piano chords with a mesmeric repeated five-note sequencer-style phrase running like a hypnotic thread throughout.
That last track segued cleverly into the title track of their last EP Into The Light: Lee’s lazy, spacey vocal and floaty Fender Rhodes tones leading the crisp insistent snare driven groove, before a noodling false ending heralded a final fast and fluid drum and bass coda topped with sinuous synth lines.
Slick and stylish, full of vintage values like inventive compositions and consummate musicianship, this was the perfect antidote to all the slapdash, dull, unimaginative plodding that often passes for music in the capital.
Or more simply, to quote directly from someone else who was there “Fucking wow!”