In the early Nineties singer Katie Jane Garside and guitarist Cripsin Gray formed Daisy Chainsaw, a noisy rock outfit which blew away the floppy-fringed, guitar music of the day with psychotic shrieks and twisted riffs.
Sadly, following the release of 1992's Eleventeen, Garside's fey, punk-princess persona appeared to crumble under the pressure and she ceased performing, leaving it to the likes of Courtney Love to take what she had achieved and exploit her image of torndressed abandonment.
By 2000, however, Garside and Grey were again working together as Queen Adreena and at Concorde 2 they proved their sound - a combination of Bjorky breaths and Banshee wails with heavy chords and thundering rock percussion - remains powerful.
With Janis Joplin-like mannerisms, sunhat and shades, Garside is still exorcising her inner demons with wasted elegance.
Both of them looked older but none the wiser for their influential past.
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