The New Eves, Confidence Man and More of What You Heard at Underground on 8/22/25

The New Eves album cover The New Eve Is Rising
Album cover of The New Eve Is Rising by The New Eves

Earlier this month, I read a review of The New Eves album The New Eve Is Rising, which referenced The Slits and The Wicker Man, on Bandcamp and promptly bought the album based on my love of post-punk and the original 1973 The Wicker Man, which is the only version of the film that matters and, yes, I’m including that overhyped waste-of-time Midsommer when I say that. But, back to The New Eves. The album is killer and I’ve been wanting to play “Highway Man,” but haven’t because it seemed like the first play should be for a very specific crowd. That brings us to Underground on Friday night. I was playing upstairs. It wasn’t packed or anything, but there were a handful of goths in flowing skirts dancing to “Christine,” the Siouxsie and the Banshees song, and, I thought, if anybody is going to get The New Eves, it’s them. So, I played the song and every single one of them stayed on the dance floor for the whole three minutes and 43 seconds. 

I finally got around to playing Confidence Man’s new track, “Gossip,” as well. It did pretty well and someone came up to the booth and asked about it, which is a good sign. The same person then mentioned a mashup that I played way back in the day that was Ladytron and Kylie Minogue. I love that one, but, I said, I literally only have it on vinyl. There’s a story behind that record too that I’ve been meaning to post, but you’ll have to wait for it. 

Anyhow, the set list is below.  New/ish tunes are in bold.

The Cure – A Strange Day

Chromatics – Cherry

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Wolf (Boy Harsher Remix)

Gesaffelstein – Viol

FKA Twigs, Koreless – Drums of Death

Liasons Dangereuses – Los Niños del Parque

Depeche Mode – Happiest Girl

Siouxsie and the Banshees – Hall of Mirrors

Visage – Fade to Grey

Holy Ghost! – I Wanted to Tell Her

Boy Harsher – Send Me a Vision

Golden Boy, Kittin – Rippin Kittin

The Horrors – Something to Remember Me By

New Order – Sub-Culture

Siouxsie and the Banshees – Paradise Place

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Bang

Psychedelic Furs – Love My Way

Yaz – Don’t Go

Depeche Mode – Nodisco

Chromatics – Shadow (Maceo Plex Remix)

Chelsea Wolfe – House of Self-Undoing (Boy Harsher Remix)

Sisters of Mercy – Lucretia

TR/ST – Sulk (request)

Mareux – Lovers from the Past

Twin Tribes- Cauldron of Thornes 

The Cure – The Walk

Siouxsie and the Banshees – Slowdive

She Wants Revenge – Tear You Apart

Bloc Party – Banquet

Soft Cell – Sex Dwarf

Depeche Mode – Photographic

Molchat Doma – Toska

Joy Division – Digital 

Siouxsie and the Banshees – Christine

The New Eves – Highway Man 

Peaches – Fuck the Pain Away

Sextile – Rearrange 

Benny Benassi – Satisfaction 

Mason vs. Princess Superstar – Perfect

Confidence Man & Jade – Gossip

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)

Pixel Grip – Reason to Stay

Boy Harsher – Pain 

New Order – Blue Monday

Alice Glass – Catch and Release

Actors – Face Meets Glass

She Past Away – Kasvetli Kutlama (request)

B Movie – Nowhere Girl

Soft Cell – Tainted Love 

Human League – Sound of the Crowd

The Cure – Lovesong

Bronski Beat- Smalltown Boy

Trans X – Living on Video 

Sextile – Women Respond to Bass

Kittin and the Hacker – Frank Sinatra

Nitzer Ebb – Join in the Chant

Boy Harsher- Machina

Yaz – Situation

New Order – Bizarre Love Triangle

Crystal Castles, Health – Crimewave

Mareux – Nonstop Romance 

Raf – Self Control 

Nine Inch Nails – Closer

Fontaines DC – Starburster

Siouxsie and the Banshees – Red Light

Mazzy Star – Fade into You

After upstairs closed, I played a short end-of-the-night set downstairs: 

The Rapture – House of Jealous Lovers

Siouxsie and the Banshees – Spellbound

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Y Control

Siouxsie and the Banshees – The Killing Jar

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Skeleton

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