Brighton Music Blog Top 20 2024 : 4 – Ideal Living / Roam

How to describe Ideal Living? In an interview they described themselves as PostSpook Knitwear Rock, but maybe they were taking the piss. They cite Tom Waits and Ennio Morricone as influences, but they remind me at times of the bits of Arab Strap I love where the intensity of the music is matched by lyrics that are unafraid to push boundaries. They take their name from Joy Division’s first release An Ideal For Living, and you can see that Billy Marsh’s role as front man is inspired by Ian Curtis. The rest of the band are a Who’s Who from some of Brighton’s other great upcoming groups, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens when one of these groups breaks through (and it will be when, not if).
Roam is a diatribe about how man has imposed himself on the countryside, inspired by the view from the top of the cliffs near the Marina looking down over Brighton, it’s closing refrain of hushed chants of “Concrete and plastic and silicon” electrifying the audience whenever I’ve seen it performed live.

4 : Ideal Living / Roam

5 : MEMORIALS / Lamplighter
6 : Hutch / Ice on the Lake
7 : Lime Garden / Pop Star
8 : Thomas Ducout / Feminina
9 : Jamie Broughton / The Sound
10 : David Best / Terms & Conditions
11 : Welly / Shopping
12 : Ellis D / Shakedown
13 : Ladylike / Horse’s Mouth
14 : AK/DK / Nobody Shouts
15 : The New Eves / Astrolabe
16 : Projector / Tastes Like Sarah
17 : Penelope Trappes / Sleep
18 : Lambrini Girls / Big Dick Energy
19 : Holiday Ghosts / Sublime Disconnect
20 : Plantoid / Modulator

Brighton Rocks #40 : Billy Marsh / Ideal Living

It’s been a little while since we made a post, and it’s been a long while since we made a Brighton Rocks post. And it’s actually been more than two months since I sat down with Ideal Living‘s Billy Marsh at the Fortune of War to kick start things again, but what with one thing and another here we are now timing things to coincide with Ideal Living’s two new singles Roam and OFD.

Back in April there was no imminent Ideal Living single that we were aware of, but the band had been working hard, touring with Flip Top Head earlier in the year, and at Homegrown festival. They had been due to play at the Great Escape, but were one of the first to pull out because of Barclay’s sponsorship and their links to arms companies supplying Israel. Never ones to waste an opportunity, they ended up playing around half a dozen unofficial gigs over the weekend. Outside of the band, Billy has been busy running Dead Dog, promoting gigs all over town as well as putting out the Hutch EP and the Maximilian album.

What I was struck by at the time was Billy’s passion for the local music scene – the aspiration not just for Ideal Living to do well, but all the other bands around too – and for his desire to do something about it too rather than just wanting things to go well, one eye on opportunities now, the other on the future

Onto the singles, both of which have featured in their recent live sets, if you’ve been lucky enough to catch them. OFD is a reflection on the breakdown of friendships, and has a hint of Tom Waits about it, until the rage erupts two thirds of the way through. Roam talks urbanisation and changing landscapes, and is what they’ve closed their sets with the last couple of times I’ve seen them – the acapella close still sends shivers down my spine

What’s the best thing about Brighton?
To many things but the sea is a pretty good part

Who are your favourite local bands?
Even harder but I guess The New Eves, Flip Top Head, Attic o mattic, Van Zon, Maximilian, Hutch, but yeah, so many

What’s the best venue?
My favourite is Green Door Store but have lovely memories in so many places

What’s the best rehearsal space / studio?
Brighton Electric is good

What’s the best club?
No idea like the I Hate Clubbing nights a lot

What’s the best record shop?
To many to choose form I reckon they’re all good

Where’s the best places to eat?
I really like fire and charcoal

What’s the best pub?
So many good ones but Hand in Hand is nice, I like playing Toads in there

Who’s your favourite Brighton celebrity?
Bertie beer

When was the last time you had any Brighton Rock?
When I was l like 8 years old. I don’t like the stuff but the book is good

OFD and Roam are out today, and the band headline the Hope and Ruin on 4th July