[ATTENDED: November 5, 2023] PVA
I had not hear of PVA before this set. I listened to one song before the show and liked it. Then I read this blurb
South London trio PVA’s stunning debut BLUSH consolidates the beating pulse of electronic music with the raw energy of a life-affirming gig and reveals more than they’ve ever shared before. Ella Harris & Josh Baxter (who share vocals, synths, guitars & production) and drummer Louis Satchell, create 11 blistering tracks from a formula of acid, disco, synths, the dancefloor & queer-coded post-punk.
PVA was sitting on the stage when I walked in. They were still doing sound check and looked pretty bored. I think they got their set started a little late because of this. I say this especially because thy played two fewer songs at our show than the previous night’s show and the audience was really responsive to them.
The woman in front of me, who I picked to stand behind because she was fairly short, turned out to be a dancer. Which is fine. Except that she took up about four people’s space when she danced. She moved a lot, so I couldn’t get anywhere close to where I thought I’d be standing. She also did that very irritating thing that young women do of stacking one hand up in the air randomly. So, she was annoying but not terrible. Continue Reading »








