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Clever Cuts: Squeeze in Story-Mode

Squeeze formed in late 1970s London, mixing sharp, kitchen-sink stories with new wave punch and classic pop hooks.

Story-pop with bite

Decades in, the group leans on clean guitars, buoyant keys, and conversational vocals that make characters feel close. With Adam Ant bringing swagger and Haircut 100 adding breezy, percussive pop, the night reads like a compact tour of early-80s styles.

What they might play

Expect anchors like Cool for Cats, Up the Junction, Tempted, and Pulling Mussels (From the Shell), with a couple of deeper cuts slotted between the radio staples. Trivia fans will note that Up the Junction famously has no chorus, and the original Tempted lead was sung by Paul Carrack. The crowd skews multi-generational, with longtime fans mouthing verses word for word while younger listeners lock into the steady, danceable backbeat. Treat the song list and staging ideas here as informed hunches rather than a guarantee.

Culture Check: Squeeze Crowds, Then and Now

The scene leans smart-casual: sharp jackets, patterned shirts, vintage band tees, and a few pastel fits that nod to early videos.

Style with a wink

You hear low, friendly chatter about favorite B-sides and first gigs, then quick hushes when the opening riff rings. When Cool for Cats drops, pockets of the floor switch to talk-sing mode, matching the clipped cadence line by line.

Shared rituals, steady energy

Tempted brings the big communal chorus, with the crowd singing the title phrase a shade behind the beat like a warm echo. Merch trends toward lyric tees, clean graphic prints, and a quietly flexed tote stuffed with old tour programs and new vinyl. Between sets, fans compare setlist quirks from past years and point out tiny arrangement changes that only come from long listening. It feels like a room full of people who value craft and story, happy to dance when it grooves and happy to listen when the words take the lead.

The Craft Behind Squeeze's Snap and Sway

The lead vocal stays bright and centered, with a partner harmony tucked just above in refrains to thicken the hook without clutter.

Hooks first, flash second

Guitars favor clean, chiming tones that let the chord changes tell the story, while keys add quick filigrees and punchy organ swells. The rhythm section keeps mid-tempo songs moving with a light, springy feel, then tightens up for the more narrative numbers so the lyrics land. Live, Cool for Cats often gets a drier, faster snap, and Tempted may sit a touch lower than the record to make the chorus bloom.

Subtle shifts that matter

You might also catch guitars set a half-step down, a small shift that warms the timbre and lets the singer relax into the pocket. Lights tend to echo the album art palette, bathing the stage in warm pastels and cool blues that frame the musicians rather than chase them. Little arrangement tweaks like dropped intros or extended middle eights keep familiar songs feeling nimble without losing their bones.

Kindred Spirits for Squeeze Fans

Neighbors in sound and spirit

Fans of Elvis Costello often click with this show because of the tight wordplay, pub-rock roots, and a band that can pivot from snap to sway. Joe Jackson brings similar piano-forward bite and a taste for brisk, elastic rhythm sections that keep stories moving. If you favor melodic craft and warm harmonies, Crowded House lives in nearby territory, leaning tuneful without getting soft.

Hooks, harmonies, and bite

For a darker, velvet-edged take on the era, The Psychedelic Furs share the same smart songwriting mindset but ride moodier textures and sax lines. These artists draw crowds who prize songs you can actually hum, played by bands who still value arrangement and space. If that mix speaks to you, this bill lands in your lane.

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