
What a fantastic end to another fantastic year of music for RPM Online, and I can’t think of a better place to be to send off the year than in a packed Empire watching the return of Vent 414and The Wonderstuff celebrating doing this malarky for 39 years!
With Milo and Peter putting in a double shift tonight, it seemed only fair that we make the effort to be in the venue early for this, and after making the 400-mile round trip, we wanted to get our money’s worth and boy did we achieve that. Vent 414 made an admission earlier this year that they were indeed in rehearsals and recording a follow-up album to their debut a mere 29 years ago, so it was a delight when Morgan, Milo and Pete wandered onto the stage and then proceeded to fill every conceivable space in the venue with their huge wall of noise beginning with ‘Laying Down With’. The band cranked out the tunes with a couple of brand new ones they’ve been recording, and Milo did inform us that the album was coming in 2026 and possibly more shows.
The first new song was built around a mega groove baby (aren’t they all) before ‘Fixer’ touched on familiar ground. By the time we locked into the volume control, it was Milo offering up the final song of the seven-song set, another new song entitled ‘Lucinda Comes In Many Colours’, I’m excited to hear the new album and what can only be described as something of a creative purple patch for the man from the midlands and this sounds bang on the money.
After warming his voice up with Vent 414, Milo marched on to the Stage, beaming from ear to ear and proceeded to kick the shit out of the finest tunes the Wonder Stuff has to offer in a manner that defies the years because not only did the band sound leaner and meaner they were on fire, and Milo’s vocals were absolutely outstanding. Little time for chit chat other than to introduce a few tunes and announce this was being recorded for a live album in 2026, it was ‘Red Berry Joy Town’ to kick off, and for the next 90 minutes plus, this ‘Eight-Legged’ heavy set list was nothing short of stunning. Malc and Mark weaved the riffs, and the rhythm was maybe tighter than ever, whilst Erica and Milo let proceedings with nicely timed riffs and licks.
The classics came thick and fast from ‘On The Ropes’ and ‘Cartoon Boyfriend’ to ‘Piece Of Sky’ and an epic ‘Mission Drive’. The Wonder Stuff 2025 were absolutely killing it and bringing the curtain down on one hell of a year for shows. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the revisiting of albums over the past few years and the set lists have been pretty awesome, but for some reason, this one seemed extra special, not because it was being recorded for a live album but the energy from the stage was infectious, and to see post-covid era Milo smiling all the time is as infectious as a dose of flu. So much so that there were cheers for the couple of tracks of the last studio album ‘Don’t Anyone Dare Give A Damn’ and ‘The Guy With The Gift’.
Have I said already how incredible Milo sounded? The guy is singing better than ever, belting out the songs with passion and conviction, and as we headed to ‘Give, Give, Give Me More, More, More’, the clock was ticking, and the end wasn’t far off, even if I didn’t want this to end quite yet, bloody curfews.
The encore was a triple header of ‘Can’t Shape Up’ followed by the finest rendition of ‘Poison’ before a brilliant ‘Ten Trenches Deep’ brought the curtain down on a magnificent night of music that defied the years and absolutely nailed my belief that The Wonder Stuff on form like this are an unstoppable force and are getting better and never going through the motions not for a second. Can we do this again next year for the 40th Birthday, please? Simply stunning! Oh, and if you’re taking requests, chuck ‘Good Night Though’ back into the set, it would have capped off my night perfectly.
Next year marks 40 fucking years of The Wonder Stuff, and that in itself sounds ridiculous, but on this evidence, it would be insane to stop now. This band are on fire, and I say let the music flow and keep on flowing
Author: Dom Daley








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