In concert – Pretenders @ The Electric Ballroom

Pretenders

Electric Ballroom, Camden, London
Thursday 19 October 2023

Reviewed by John Earls. Picture (c) John Earls

Chrissie Hynde, founder member, singer and leader of Pretenders has spoken about how this latest tour has focussed on playing nightclubs rather than theatres or arenas. And this performance at London’s 1500-capacity Camden Electric Ballroom amply demonstrated how this most enduring of bands can still cut it in this environment. And then some.

Losing My Sense of Taste is not just a gripping opener to their impressive latest (and twelfth) studio album Relentless but made for a powerful start to this 100-minute show that was full of energy, poise and attitude.

There certainly wasn’t any resting on the laurels of a ‘greatest hits’ package in a set that featured much relatively recent material. And how it rocked. Boots of Chinese Plastic and Don’t Cut Your Hair from 2008’s Break Up the Concrete were played back-to-back and were fast and furious but never out of control. Just one of many examples of how tight this iteration of the band are. Special praise to James Walbourne, co-songwriter on the more recent material, who played some magnificent guitar.

Of course, Pretenders have some well-known classics too and the two encores featured not only their excellent cover versions of The KinksStop Your Sobbing and I Go To Sleep but their own Back on the Chain Gang, Don’t Get Me Wrong as well as closing with ripping versions of Precious and Tattooed Love Boys from the very first Pretenders album released some 43 years ago.

This was sharp, powerful rock and roll with a nod to a punk sensibility including shout outs to Joe Strummer and Johnny Thunders. And of course no one quite sings a ballad like Chrissie Hynde, and stunning versions of You Can’t Hurt a Fool and Tequila proved to be cases in point. She remains one of the great voices of modern music. Actually, make that just one of the great voices.

John Earls is Director of Research at Unite the Union and tweets at @john_earls

You can listen to the new Pretenders album Relentless on Spotify below:

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