I bloody love a debut album tour, especially if it’s a solo act splitting off from a band - 9 songs off the album, 1 new one, maybe 1 cover, no encore, home in time for a nightcap. I simply don’t know how you could ask for more. Jenny Hollingworth - one half of Let’s Eat Grandma - is taking her solo project on the road, dressed in bridal veil and all, and is still getting used to having to be the only one talking. She’s good at it! The new album works wonders live, even if it doesn’t necessarily elevate it beyond my original impressions of it. The band she has accumulated are great, and she’s in great vocal form. There are two attempts at Androgynous by The Replacements, but each time a verse in the whole thing becomes a bit too overwhelming for her, and an executive decision is made to move on. After the gig, I’m able to briefly tell her how Watching You Go is pretty much a perfect song in my eyes, and she seems quite touched. I hope that helped in some small way. Tamara Hendin, having spent all day doing her Spanish oral exams, is unnecessarily self-conscious in her voice, when she does absolutely fine, even if she is a bit too consciously copping Taylor Swift in both literal and metaphorical voice. If she can develop her own, I imagine she’ll be great.