• About
  • Contact
Sussex News
14 June, 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Arts and Culture
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Public notices
    • Add a public notice
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Arts and Culture
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Public notices
    • Add a public notice
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Sussex News
No Result
View All Result
Home Arts and Culture

“The Courettes are one of the best live bands that I’ve ever seen”

by Nick Linazasoro
16 March, 2025
in Arts and Culture, Music
0
“The Courettes are one of the best live bands that I’ve ever seen”

The Courettes at End Of The Road Festival, Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire 2.9.23 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)

Well this is truly a bold statement isn’t it! But when we sent our team off to review the many acts of ‘End Of The Road Festival’, at Larmer Tree Gardens in Wiltshire back in 2023, that it exactly what our seasoned reviewer Mark Kelly reported on encountering The Courettes, who are also known as The Fabulous Courettes. It’s not just us saying this as this explosive Danish and Brazilian rock band have also been praised by the coolest music magazines around the world!

The Courettes at The Prince Albert, Brighton 1.9.23 (pics Cris Watkins)

They have steadily been releasing material since 2015 and in 2020, vocalist and guitarist Flavia Couri and drummer and vocalist Martin Couri, who are The Courettes signed with legendary British label Damaged Goods Records. This put them on the same roster as top international rock icons like Buzzcocks, Manic Street Preachers, Atari Teenage Riot, New Bomb Turks, Amyl and the Sniffers, Billy Childish, Captain Sensible and many others. Their first single by Damaged Goods ‘Want You! Like A Cigarette’ was released in 2020 in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic and got airplay at BBC 6 Radio and spins at P6Beat and P4 in Denmark, and the first pressing of the 7” vinyl was sold out in two weeks.

Spring 2021 saw a brand new single, ‘Hop The Twig’, which is an exciting blend of garage, surf, 60s girlie pop and riot grrrl attitude and again got fantastic reviews. There have been no less than 15 releases after this single, with the latest being their ‘The Soul of… The Fabulous Courettes’ long-player which dropped on 27th November last year. This gave fans a dozen decent cuts to enjoy, and you can too by checking it out on their Bandcamp page HERE.

The Courettes latest album

Not content with releasing material The Courettes are known as one of the most hard working bands on the European rock scene and can be regularly found plying their wares on the stages of the world and have later in the year secured the tour support slot for former Strangers frontman Hugh Cornwell. They will be playing live in Brighton on Saturday 16th November at the Concorde 2. However, the duo have now announced a headline gig at The Hope & Ruin on Queens Road in Brighton on Wednesday 23rd April. Tickets are already on sale, so grab yours HERE and HERE.

The Courettes will be heading to The Hope & Ruin in Brighton (pic Petra Eujane)

If you are wondering what the full review of The Courettes said of their performance at ‘End Of The Road Festival’, here it is:

THE COURETTES – End Of The Road Festival, Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire 2.9.23:

As always, when the headliners are finished, there is always more to do at the ‘End Of The Road Festival’. I think I have enough fuel left for one of tonight’s secret shows. As the late great Warren Zevon once said: “I’ll sleep when I’m dead”. So off to The Folly we go to see The Courettes, who I’d missed earlier in the day. The Courettes are a guitar and drums two-piece. Verily, The White Stripes have much to answer for. All over the world, bassists sit at bars crying into their beers as bands such as this are onstage. Redundancy is a terrible thing.

The Courettes are actually a married couple: Flavia Couri on guitar and vocals, and Martin Couri on drums and vocals. Flavia is originally from Brazil, but the band is based in Martin’s home country of Denmark. I have seen them once before, at Hackney Oslo, where they absolutely ripped the place apart, as they do here tonight. They’re like a two person Cramps. If anyone is unsure what rock ‘n’ roll is all about, go and see The Courettes. Then you’ll understand. They put on an amazing show which needs no bells and whistles. What you get is them and their songs, and that should be enough for anyone.

They have a song called ‘R.I.N.G.O’ which is all about Ringo Starr, or as they call him by his given name, Richard Starkey. Martin describes Ringo as “the best drummer in the world”. This is debatable. I’m not convinced that Ringo is the best drummer in the world, but I would say that he’s probably the most underrated. During the early 1970s, John Lennon once said that Ringo “wasn’t even the best drummer in The Beatles”. Okay, so Sir Paul McCartney can play drums, but he would be the first to admit that he’s nowhere near as good as Ringo.

Anyway, back to The Courettes. From the very start it’s constantly audience participation time, which is fine as they immediately have the audience with them. They play ‘Daydream’ which apparently got to No.4 in the UK in February. I can’t say that I noticed, but if Flavia says that’s the case then it must be true! Towards the end of the set, Flavia crowd surfs whilst still playing guitar, which I can’t fail to be impressed by. Flavia and Martin are both superb musicians, and I have to say that The Courettes are one of the best live bands that I’ve ever seen, and I can assure you, there’s a lot of competition!!! The band are currently on tour in the USA, and come back to Europe in October. There are no further UK dates planned at present, but when there are, you must promise me that you’ll go to see them. No excuses!!! If you don’t go, I shall expect a note from your mum explaining why.

The Courettes setlist:
‘Hoodoo Hop’
‘The Boy I Love’
‘Time Is Ticking’
‘R.I.N.G.O.’
‘Until You’re Mine’
‘Daydream’
‘Trash Can Honey’
‘Want You! Like A Cigarette’
‘Night Time (The Boy Of Mine)’
‘Tough Like That’
‘Boom! Dynamite’
‘Hop The Twig’
‘Shake!’

www.thecourettes.com

 

 

ShareTweetSendSendShare
ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Most Read

Masturbating handyman gets off

Young man fighting for his life after car park incident last night

M23 closed as body recovered from road

New Horsham retail park with Lidl, B&Q plus Starbucks and McDonald’s drive-thrus approved

Man faces jail over violent and abusive relationship

Woman dies in crash last night

Man arrested for murder after seafront stabbing

Hit and run driver jailed for killing man on zebra crossing

Trial date set for man charged with murder of Bexhill woman

Serious rail disruption in West Sussex today

Newsletter

Archive

March 2025
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31  
« Feb   Apr »

Arts and Culture

Post-punk legends Theatre Of Hate play secret Brighton gig

Post-punk legends Theatre Of Hate play secret Brighton gig

14 June, 2025
Gary Numan announces Brighton Centre concert as part of ‘Telekon 45’ tour

Gary Numan announces Brighton Centre concert as part of ‘Telekon 45’ tour

13 June, 2025
In ‘Paradise’ with Safire in Brighton

In ‘Paradise’ with Safire in Brighton

10 June, 2025

Sport

Court fines woman and bans her from football grounds over anti-semitic abuse

Court fines woman and bans her from football grounds over anti-semitic abuse

29 May, 2025
Sussex man faces court today charged with £10m football club fraud

Sussex man faces court today charged with £10m football club fraud

16 January, 2025
Brighton football match-day chaos needs fixing, say Albion-supporting MP and peer

Brighton football match-day chaos needs fixing, say Albion-supporting MP and peer

9 November, 2024
  • About
  • Contact

© 2023 Sussex Online News

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Arts and Culture
  • Sport
  • Contact

© 2023 Sussex Online News

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
×