6x
with Catfight! and Pretty Vacant
The Star Bar, Atlanta, GA
November 3, 2000
by Roi Tamkin
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Pretty Vacant opened the show with their run down of Sex Pistols covers. Starting with "Holidays in the Sun," the foursome put on quite a decent imitation of Johnny Rotten and the boys, complete with spits and insults. Beer bottles shaken and sprayed into the audience were returned in kind by this tough Star Bar crowd. Whether the British accents were fake or authentic was not clear, but the full house appreciated the visit with the old punk classics.
The all-girl trio Catfight! followed, wary of all the spit on the stage. The girls all looked mighty cute in their matching shirts and leather jackets. Like 6x, they also announced the release of a new album, entitled Frustrated. They opened with "Panic," and followed with the title track. Catfight!'s sound is a lot like 6x's: pop melodies with a touch of bitter attitude. Their performance was pretty low-key. Guitarist Jen quipped sarcastic remarks through the set, as Katy on bass and Ann on drums kept moving with the rapid punk beat. The girls got a little teary-eyed when Jen announced that Ann was leaving the band. A group hug became comical, as they knocked over cymbals to wish her good luck with her future marriage. Their songs were catchy, simple punk tunes, but the girls were just too laid back. It would have been nice to see Catfight! live up to their name.
But the capacity crowd wasn't there for violent, hardcore punk rock. This was more like your weekend punk crowd, out to have a good time with their circle of friends after a hard day of work in the cubicle. 6x has released their second album, Thunder Bomb, and their shows are always fun to see.
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The party was over, and the smoke had cleared. The crowd dispersed, and I watched Rob Gal breathe a sigh of relief as he finished wiping the sweat from his face. Good thing record releases don't happen with every show. 


