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  • … double surprise, double happiness: Bleakness and M.I.A.!

    … double surprise, double happiness: Bleakness and M.I.A.!

    A double surprise on two fronts: First, i fell for Bleakness since i stumbled across them by chance online. And sure was eager to see them. Second, i never thought i would get to see M.I.A. in Hamburg. Ever.

    Bleakness opened the evening to a rather small turnout, as there where at least 3 conflicting shows in walking distance from the Hafenklang on Friday, that had partial overlap with respect to audience. But as ever, a mere luxury problem in the big city.

    Having been listening to Bleakness already i was eager to see what is on the menue…

    Bleakness – Setlist (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 27.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    … and bang, somewhat a disappointment. My favorite song from their recent LP was missing! An outright scandal! Why the heck did this one miss the cut?

    It is not only a great song for the mu-sick, it also carries great dark lyrics:

    ( (c) Bleakness 2022)

    Live, boy, they are simply great. And thus can even drop such class songs from the set. Whilst the sound was not 100% perfect, you could feel that with their simple 3 piece setup they can create a near perfect blend of early 80s Post Punk (some said “Killing Joke“, i more leaned to “Wipers” – but any of these references would work) and very hard hitting and well paced Hardcore (in the non-NYHC sense).

    Bleakness (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 27.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Even within a single song they are able to venture between various styles and package that with sufficient umpf:

    I was so glued, that i did not take a video shot – so big hugs to Beno for lending this one. It was also great to see that on stage they delivered with broad smiles, making the energy they put into it pretty much visible.

    Audience reception was somewhat stereotypical Hamburg, very shy and held back. Maybe the sound anyway does not cater for enthusiastic and frenetic dancing, maybe it is more for the introvert connoisseur. But i could sense more than just listening, i felt quite some appreciation around me.

    Bleakness (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 27.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    For me, Bleakness worked live as much as they did please my ears with recorded output. They are slightly different to the other great French bands recently that pair Oi! with Wave but they fit into the same bin. A bin worth to go though! As they had records on sale, i was determined to later score vinyl and to thank them for a great set.

    And, frank, i would love to see them again, maybe with a wee bit a better (clearer) sound and better lights. And less stage smoke, as to me it adds nothing to a show.

    After a short changeover M.I.A. took the stage and kicked off like this:

    That’s “Beautiful World (But Not For Me)” from their 1987 Flipside LP “After The Fact“. Fun fact: Weird System (from Hamburg) even released a German version – so much in demand were they back then!

    Shortly after that record M.I.A. did split up and called it a day. And ever since singer Mike Conley passed away in 2008 following a tragic accident i thought that it was all done and dusted. Me forever holding on to their records (that i played up and down in the 80s) as outstanding example of a slightly different California Hardcore sound.

    But never ever getting a chance to see them.

    Fast forward to 2024 and it is Nick Adams singing and strumming the chords, Larz Pearson pushing it forward hitting those drums and Paul Schwartz handling the heavy 4 strings (and occasional singing).

    And all of them are from the pre-1987 incarnation of M.I.A.

    M.I.A. (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 27.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    What was immediately apparent was the absence of the unique voice of Mike Conley and the lack of singers presence in the middle of the stage.

    On top it felt like that Nick somewhat found it difficult to sing and play guitar at the same time. Chatting with him after the show he confirmed that it is indeed tough to manage but that they had made a conscious decision to play as original members only.

    In hindsight i’d say it was the right decision. Stay self & true i guess. Also they did not try to 1:1 recreate the sound of the 80s and thus effectively – like some other bands – come across as cover versions of their earlier self (or, worse, misplaced in time).

    Speaking of covers, they included “California Dreaming” too (as it was a standard in their set back then):

    The more they played, the better it sounded and the better it came across. Reception by the audience was more outgoing than with Bleakness, i guess there were many older people like myself eager to finally see them and all came with own memories of the songs (up to and including being able to sing-a-long to some).

    M.I.A. (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 27.09.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    My wild guess is that young people today have no clue how important, how good and how present M.I.A. had been over in the US of A in the 1980s. Little fun fact:

    Yes, they played on the finALL Descendents bill. I would give a lot if finally i would be able to fix up my DeLorean to get there!

    Towards the end they also threw one of my favorites in, “Boredom Is The Reason“:

    Yet another song that did set them apart back then and a nice sing-a-long:

    Hatred and destruction, it seems so cruel
    Don’t wanna be a part of it or be like you
    You wear a swastika to shock and offend
    It’s become so passive, just another trend
    
    Why do you do it?
    Why do you try?
    You’ve got no answer
    It’s just your instinct in life
    Boredom is your reason
    
    You beat up your own kind, refuse to unite
    Because you’re so stubborn, because you don’t like
    Your mindless fights, they don’t stop a thing
    You’re just a loser living in a dream
    
    (c) HIPR Music
    
    Was the set a "Show Of The Year" contender? No, i guess not.

    But it was a worthy and humble effort to give people in Europe a chance to reconnect with the past, delivered well. And at the end of the set i was no longer missing a singer in the middle of the stage, to that extend it turned out a pleasant surprise.

    M.I.A. -Setlist (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 27.09.2024)

    Someone from the audience noted that the set was criss-crossing the records (and thus incarnations) rather random and he was not too happy with it. From where i sit that does not hold true, in contrast – i don’t necessarily like the idea of playing like all 3 LP’s back to back in pressed sequence.

    And anyway, the above setlist in the last section is pure gold:

    What you hate: Boredom, Hippies, Las Vegas and When It’s over.

    My kinda humor!

    Thanks M.I.A. for finally coming over and surprising me, much appreciated!

    As ever when a band convinces me live i scored vinyl. Bleakness was a sure thing, the M.I.A. re-released stuff i did let go as i have all their stuff including the Lost Boys Double-LP. No need to get it again, though the packaging looked excellent.

    You can score these beauties and more from Bleakness at our local trusted dealer Sounds Of Subterrania in Hamburg or from Sabotage Records in Bremen. They are worth it!

    Great evening, would have deserved +30 up to +50 folks and a younger contingent. But a perfect package with a pleasant balance between new/modern and old/modernized – as such #thereaintnuthinbetterthanlivemusic!

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.732

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.732

    Daniel Cole – Die Muse (Ullstein, 2024)

    Gelesen: 23. – 26.09.2024 (netto 440 Seiten)

    Aus dem Englischen von Sybille Uplegger.

    Ich dachte ich bekomme die richtige Reihenfolge bei Daniel Cole einfach nicht mehr hin … aus der Ragdoll Reihe fehlt wir eigentlich noch “Wolves“.

    Aber das, übersetzt von der wunderbaren Conny Lösch (ein Qualitätsmerkmal), gibt es nur als eBook.

    Also muss Die Muse ran, bevor es mit Jackdaw in 2025 weitergeht. Pfft, irgendwie auch doof.

    Die Muse hat zwar ein anders Ermittlerteam aber Daniel Cole bleibt sich treu: die Story ist perfekt düster, kompromisslos und voller britischem Humor. Mit einem Mörder, der seine Opfer kunstvoll zur Schau stellen. Und einem wunderbar kaputtem Ermittlerteam. Das im Laufe der Story immer weiter den Bach runtergeht.

    Insbesondere das Abkacken der Ermittler, die Ernüchterung ihres Jobs, das Elend das sie selbst durchleben – wie sie durch den Job runtergezogen werden – kommt hier gepaart mit einem Elend an Londoner Wetter ganz wunderbar rüber.

    Detective Sergeant Benjamin Chambers – ein schlaffes, graues Wrack. Nachdem er vor Jahren gegen den Serienmörder quasi schonmal verloren hatte.

    Constable Adam Winter – rettet Chambers das Leben (und deswegen ist seine Kollegin Reilly jetzt Tod). Arbeitsunfähig, verfolgt Ladendiebe bei Sainsburrys.

    Polizeianwärterin Jordan Marshall – nimmt nach 8 Jahren die richtige Fährte auf, aber hat eben solange einen Hau (und eine Heroin-Sucht).

    Ein extrem schräges Ermittlertrio und der Leser fragt sich schon, warum zwei schwer traumatisierte Beamte und eine drogenabhängige Novizin die Ermittlungen genau in dem Fall wieder aufnehmen dürfen, der die Ursache allen Bösen ist.

    Aber genau dieses Teams und die Eigenheiten der Einzelnen sorgen für die coole Unterhaltung!

    Und der Serienmörder: Clever und auch mit einem großartigem Hau.

    Werbung für den Job als Detective Inspector bei Scotland Yard?

    Far from, far from.

    Klasse Unterhaltung, das werde ich weiterlesen.

    Soundtrack dazu: Ruts DC vs. Mad Professor – Live & Fire, was sonst?

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.731

    Jason Lamb – No Means No (From Obscurity To Oblivion) (PM Press, 2024)

    Gelesen: 20. – 22.09.2024 (netto 311 Seiten)

    Noch nicht auf Deutsch erschienen (wird es wohl auch ehr nicht).

    Hach, Canaduh.

    Hach, No Means No.

    Hach, Hanson Brothers.

    Einfach nur: Hach.

    Eine Oral History zu einer der besten Bands aus Canada, eine die bereits gegen Ende der 1980er in Europa wohl mehr erfolgreich war als in den US of A oder in Canaduh.

    Jason Lamb hat dazu O-Töne aller Bandmitglieder, von Wegbegleitern, Fans und Freunden zusammengestellt und zeichnet damit strukturiert den Weg nach.

    Aufstieg aus den hintersten Winkelns von Victoria, früher Erfolg in Europa, DIY Circuit, Alternative Tentacles und natürlich das Überdrehen – trotz ausreichend Seitenprojekten. Auch das persönliche Zerbrechen klingt an, wenn auch nicht wirklich tief in privates eingestiegen wird.

    Was NoMeansNo auszeichnete war das sie anders waren. Und das sie laut waren.

    Danke für viele gute Platten und Konzerte!

    O-Ton Rob Wright:

    ( (c) PM Press 2024)

    Mehr gibt es nicht zu sagen. Lesen!

    Soundtrack: Show Business Giants – My Girlsfriends A Robot, was sonst?

    PS: … endless memories galore!

    Und natürlich ihr Beitrag zu VIRUS100: