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Good Enough Beginnings with Dodgy
Dodgy came up in early 90s UK indie with bright harmonies and guitar pop, while The Icicle Works trace back to 80s Liverpool with chiming, muscular jangle.
Sunny hooks meet salt-of-the-earth jangle
Both acts have weathered breakups and returns, and the current pairing highlights hard-won craft over nostalgia. Expect a set that balances pace and melody, with Dodgy likely to drop Good Enough and Staying Out for the Summer, and The Icicle Works leaning on Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream) and Love Is a Wonderful Colour.Shared bill, shared chorus moments
The crowd skews multi-gen, from longtime UK indie fans to younger listeners who know the choruses from playlists, and the mood is relaxed but alert. You notice vintage tees and neat parkas near the rail, and low-key nods to 80s badges on guitar straps. Lesser-known tidbit: The Icicle Works took their name from a Frederik Pohl short story, a nod to literate roots that still peek through their lyrics. Another small quirk from Dodgy: they earned a rep for road-testing songs in informal club nights, which sharpened their singalong refrains. Setlist and production guesses here are drawn from patterns and may shift night to night based on room and mood.Dodgy crowd rituals and warm-house vibes
The scene feels like a reunion of record shop regulars mixed with new ears who came for the choruses.
Fashion cues, not costumes
You see old tour shirts next to smart button-downs, plus a few bucket hats and tidy trainers that nod to different eras. Early in the night, fans swap favorite B-sides, and by the middle stretch the rail sings harmonies without being asked. When Good Enough lands, the crowd often holds the last line a beat long, then grins at the echo.Communal chorus moments
On Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream), you hear clipped claps on the snare hits and a shout on the title phrase. Merch leans classic, with retro posters, black tees, and the occasional colored vinyl that pairs with the jangle mood. Between sets the talk is gear and memories, not status games, and people trade stories about first small-room shows. It feels like a night where careful songs meet friendly habits, and the room carries the melody after the band leaves.The Icicle Works craft, up close
Vocals sit up front, with Dodgy favoring stacked harmonies and The Icicle Works leaning on a strong lead that cuts through.
Hooks first, then lift
Arrangements are simple but not bare, making space for ringing guitars to carry the hook. Tempos nudge a touch faster live, so choruses hit with snap and then breathe on the last line. The bands often drop a key half a step on older songs, which warms the tone and keeps the top notes honest.Small tweaks, big payoff
Expect a bright 12-string shimmer on the The Icicle Works side and a slightly grittier crunch for Dodgy, both anchored by steady, unfussy drums. They like to stretch an outro by a few bars, giving the guitar a singing line while the bass holds a simple pulse. Visuals tend to be warm washes of color that match the guitar timbre rather than chase spectacle. A small live habit worth noting is the quick dynamic dip before a final chorus, a trick they use to make the last refrain feel bigger.Dodgy kin and kindred on the road
If you like The Lightning Seeds, this pairing fits, because both acts prize melody, clean guitars, and a light swing that still carries bite.