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  • … a real dream date: Brewery, Punk Rock, Surf and Summer!

    … a real dream date: Brewery, Punk Rock, Surf and Summer!

    It was Knock-Off who themed “Football Beer and Punk Rock” and in the same fashion the good folks keeping the Punkrock Hamburg community afloat dubbed their 2024 Summer event: Sommermärchen 2024 has a nod to footie but capitalized on location, on content and on delivery.

    Location was the Landgang Brewery in Altona, content was 3 Bands from Hamburg and one from sunny Münster. And delivery was by all, up to and including the 216 folks attending on a lovely mild summer evening.

    As kick-off as early as 18:00 came a huge surprise – by name and sound they fitted the summer vibes oh so much:

    That is Poolhead.

    The song is “Shake’n’Spill” and by the time they played that one i was already a converted fan. Next to Punk and H/C i crave also Surf, the single band with the most vinyl in my 5000+ collection is actually not the Descendents, not the Ramones (and sure not U.K. Subs) but … Man or Astro-man? (a whooping 38 out of their total 72 releases according to Discogs).

    I had no clue that Poolhead even existed and where that song was full-on laid back beach vibes they had others that had twang, drive and umpf. Proof that Surf is a perfect match-up with eg. H/C.

    Poolhead (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    And for a Surf band their pedal boards looked surprisingly tiny as in efficient, still their setup of twin guitars and drums gave a wide sound variety thanks to their expert handling of the reverbs, springs and what-have-you.

    Here is another beauty, themed after the stereotypical Italian live guard:

    “Il Bagnino”, only ever a true hero with the whistle around his neck!

    To that extend the above Italian poster for that Elvis Presley movie has an odd failure in not adding that whistle. Bad attention to detail.

    The more they played, the more they got into it and got positive feedback from the lot, that most likely was not expecting these sound and was not really into Surf in the first place.

    The band started to smile, started to move and somewhat got driven away. Within that, they came across humble and almost shy, taking in the appreciation with broad smiles.

    Poolhead (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    How can it be summed up? In 3:11 and with a big nod to Raymond John Pepperell:

    That was purrrfect!

    I will now for sure sign up to their fan club and i will make an effort to see them again. They simply jump into a niche that had not been filled since … let’s say The Incredible Sinalco Bums (and that was their 10″ in 1996).

    Here is their set list, now forever in my memories…

    Poolhead – Setlist (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    As ever if a band convinces me live i got to score vinyl, so off i went after their sole vinyl output, which luckily they still had some (despite having pressed only 100 of these beauties).

    It came with a nice Il Bagnino themed tote bag and a double cool Poolhead Sea Horse badge themed after what in Germany is the badge for young kids mastering the first level of swimming. Seepferdchen Abzeichen that is!

    Head over to Bandcamp to score their stuff:

    And yes, at some times their soundscapes touched sky aka the Olymp where Man or-Astro-man? sit. I am now eager to see how far Poolhead can evolve, how high they can get!

    Jan, Arne and Kai had the difficult task to follow up to that surprise and ground the people again. Given that in contrast to Poolhead they sing (and have great lyrics on top) the ears of the audience got something different for a start.

    Nasser Hund (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    They played by and large their standard set, included one or the other new additions and within that kept my loveliest song in the rooster.

    Here is “Sie Lächeln Nur Auf Fotos“:

    Specifically Jan seemed to enjoy a couple of different twangs on this one, in German it is called “Spielfreude” and maybe best expressed simply as joy of play. And boy, that came through in their set big time and was echoed by the audience.

    Nasser Hund (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Given that this was outside, on the backyard in front of the brewery in a largely industrial quarter of Altona this song sure was a must – here is “Draussen Sein“:

    Upbeat, inspiring and the unique vocals of Arne – best in class if you ask me! A pity that they do not play that often and a double pity that there still is no further vinyl to eg. put their monster hit “Anomalie” to the test of time.

    They got the the lot fully into the groove and handed the baton to Youth Of Altona, who set out to deliver the best of The Wipers as follows…

    Youth Of Altona – Setlist (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024)

    I did not pay full attention to the set list ahead of their set, if i would have … i would have recorded another song on video indeed. But little did i know of the 2nd big surprise of the day (that was still to come).

    Thanks to the superb lead in by Poolhead and Nasser Hund and i guess thanks also to the bottomless pit of beer available on location Youth Of Altona did hit a sweet spot: Time was perfect, readiness by the audience was full and booze had not yet taken over but was at that sweet spot of happiness.

    Youth Of Altona (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    In sum it meant that they instigated a nice dancing party in front of the stage and got a lot of people moving and singing along. But also crisp and more complicated songs like “Telepathic” got the lot cheering:

    My surprise moment came with #9, for the first time ever a band met a silly request by myself. Taking the effort to rehearse a song and then play it.

    Youth Of Altona, a true peoples band, took note of my 2023 statistics and the fact that i had them down for participating in what i felt was Show Of The Year 2023…

    … and offered a return. And took the offer serious. And delivered 31 weeks later.

    Wow – thanks so much and indeed that song with an almost Karlish bass went down well with me. Very well (hugs & kisses you lot!).

    Youth Of Altona (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Perfect set and confirming that a cover concept works if the band truly has their heart in it. And Youth Of Altona have their heart in it big time, the amount of cheers they got was overwhelming. Well done, well done!

    The headlining slot was for the guests from far, friends of Hamburgs finest The Haermorrhoids and well known to the Punk Rock Raduno pilgrims. Neon Bone hail from Münster, the cultural center of the Westphalia and home of the late Moondog.

    And home of the Puke Fest, the number one Pop Punk festival in Germany.

    So, no surprises when it came to adding a wee bit of candy, bubblegum and love to the proceedings – because that is what Neon Bone are best at. In short and crisp doses.

    Neon Bone (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Their stage setup was somewhat also nice, the only guy not having singing or chorus duties was stage center and roaming around.

    The Internet (damn Internet, never forgets) places them well:

    Neon Bone continue to represent everything I love about pop-punk. Their records are full of simple three-chord songs influenced by classic pop and rock 'n' roll and delivered with a satisfying punk rock punch. This is a band that understands the timelessness of both melody and love songs, and there has never been much of a need to radically change its approach to music.
    
    More so now than ever, you can really hear the band embracing pop-punk's roots in doo wop, early rock 'n' roll, and '60s bubblegum.
    
    (paraphrased from Lord Rutledge over at the Faster and Louder Blog)
    
    Here is the exhibit to prove it, it has all these ingredients.
    And if you swallow your pride
    We can do just fine
    And if we can join our forces
    Only one more time
    If we act like nothing
    Ever fell apart
    
    Forget about our broken heart
    And rearrange right from the start
    
    Here is "Paint It White":

    It is from their 2024 effort on Monster Zero Records, scoot there for the vinyl or grab it via here:

    They played on and on and finished off in the dark. Funniest moment came for the final encore that was sung by the guitar not having a mike in front of him. He had to multi-task as he not only had to play and sing but also to explain the chords on the fly to the other guitar (that was sporting the cool Avem shirt).

    Neon Bone (Landgang Brauerei, Hamburg, 17.08.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Great finish of a lovely mu-sick-al evening, loads of cheers but no further encore – there was a risk of neighbor complaints and police intervention.

    Without further ado the lot took it into the brewery and towards the turntables, fueled by Arne & Dirk acting as the DJ’s. And what was dancing with the bands turned into dancing to some choice classics, getting more of that beer and chatting with people from near and far.

    The Party ( (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    The location as such is super cool, a bar, enough space to sit, enough space to dance and overall a great scenery next to the big tanks giving birth to that beer.

    The Beer ( (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    Not sure what the Landgang Brewery expected but i heard rumors that they sold above 1.000 glasses of beer – i guess on average about 5 beers per person. Invite the Punkrock Hamburg lot and you get noise, no stress and maximum turnover!

    I had tried their beer before, liked it though it is not a standard one in the household. Here is a little snippet about them:

    I took home around midnight, jumping onto the bus for a door-to-door delivery down to Altona-Altstadt, had a final one for the road with the love of my life and went to bed with a cozy and happy feeling – thanks to the Punkrock Hamburg crew and the lot.

    Can we do this again? Please?

    PS: In case you want more on the brewery, hop to their homepage…

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.721

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.721

    Mike Nicol – Hitman (btb Verlag, 2024)

    Gelesen: 09. – 17.08.2024 (netto 467 Seiten)

    Aus dem Englischen von Meredith Barth.

    Der 5te und letzte Teil der “Capetown” Serie von Mike Nicol. Und Mike Nicol setzt mit diesem Buch einen fulminanten Schlusspunkt, soviel kann ich verraten.

    Der 4te Band endete mit einem blutigen Cliffhänger, in diesem Buch erfahren wir das Vicki Khan, quasi doppelte Partnerin von Fish Pescado, im Koma liegt. Überlebt hat. Aber quasi nicht mehr da ist.

    Die Geschichte beginnt mit der Leiche einer Frau, die von Kindern in den Dünen von Strandfontein gefunden wurde. Das ist aber nur der Auftakt zu einem ziemlich blutigen Parforce-Ritt:

    Vorhang auf für das normale Südafrika:

    – tödliche Schüsse auf einen nervigen Politiker vor dem Parlament
    – seine Nummer zwei wird zusammen mit einer Sexarbeiterin hingerichtet
    – ein ANC-Kabinettsminister beim Verlassen eines Sicherheitsgeländes ermordet
    – ein hochrangiger Polizist und Mitglied der SAPS Anti-Gang Unit, Colonel André „AJ“ Jacobs, wird erschossen in seinem Auto aufgefunden
    – einer von AJ’s Polizeikollegen (kurz vor der Rente) wird in seinem Strandhaus umgebracht (als Selbstmord getarnt)

    Fish Pescado stolpert alleine (Vicki liegt im Koma und steht ihm nur für Selbstgespräche zur Verfügung) und ohne volle Sicht in diese Story, weil AJs Witwe Antworten will und Fish bittet sie zu finden.

    Und je mehr sich Fish in den Mord an AJ hineinbeißt um so mehr wird die Geschichte … Groß. Sehr groß.

    Bis hin zum nie wirklich aufgeklärtem Mord an Olof Palme, zu dem es auch eine Theorie mit Bezug auf den Süd-Afrikanischen Geheimdienst gibt.

    Das großartige an der Story ist aber das Mike Nicol “das alles” zusammenbekommt ohne das es bemüht ausschaut oder überladen ist (auch wenn es mal so wirkt).

    Wenn der Leser wach und konzentriert bleibt, während Mike Nicol in rasantem Tempo voranschreitet und viele Wendungen einstreut, dann ist das Buch wie ein rasanter Actionfilm. Mein Kopfkino hat maximal gezündet, ich konnte mir jede Szene bildlich vorstellen.

    Und dazu kommt Mike Nicol mit ausreichend lakonischer Gewalt resp. Brutalität um die Ecke, seine Bösewichte sind ausgesucht … Böse. Und oft auf der Seite des Staates:

    Q: Your villains are often extremely creative in getting what they want. Where do you get these ideas, or shall we swiftly move to the next question?
    
    A: We should, indeed, swiftly move to the next question. However, I am planning to establish an agency for villains because some of them do really stupid things in real life. Unless, of course, they are defrauding the state of billions, then they are amazingly creative.
    
    (Mike Nicol in an interview from 2022)
    

    Ein großartiges Buch mit einem großartigem (weil realistischem) Ende. Wer genau mitliest und mitdenkt kommt auf 50% der Lösung bei ungefähr 3/4 des Buches. Dennoch haut Mike Nicol auf Seite 471 dann noch das perfekte Ende der Serie raus.

    Respekt!

    Soundtrack dazu: The Invaders – For Those Who Cry, was sonst?

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.720

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.720

    Lisa Sandlin – Der Auftrag Der Zwillinge (Suhrkamp, 2024)

    Gelesen: 02.07. – 08.08.2024 (netto 357 Seiten)

    Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Andrea Stumpf.

    Der dritte Band der Delpha Wade Reihe und bisher nur in Deutschland verlegt – The People Store ist bisher in den US of A noch nicht erschienen.

    Diesmal sind Delpha (eigentlich nur Sekretärin von Phelan Investigations) und Tom Phelan weder Zwillinge noch ein Paar. Sondern haben klare Rollen. Passend zur Zeit, die Serie spielt in den frühen 70ern in Texas.

    Aber Der Auftrag der Zwillinge bringt beide zum ersten mal so richtig zusammen, das ganze Buch lebt davon das beide, gemeinsam, ermitteln. Mit gekonnt ruhiger Hand und viel Menschlichkeit erzählt Lisa Sandlin kleine Aufträge und im Hauptteil eine ziemlich fiese Geschichte.

    Denn diesmal geht es neben den kleinen Ermittlungen um die Privatisierung des Strafvollzuges (aka prision industrial complex) und die damit verbundene werthaltige Vermietung (aka Ausnutzung) von Gefangenen. In einem der ersten privatwirtschaftlichen Gefängnissen in Texas werden medizinische Versuche mit den Gefangenen gemacht.

    Delpha und Tom sind aber klug genug die Aufklärung darüber der Presse zu überlassen. Dazu ist Tom dann noch klug genug Delpha zu Weihnachten die Partnerschaft in seiner kleinen Detektei anzubieten.

    Und Delpha ist klug genug nach 14 Jahren Knast nicht nur Freundschaften auszubauen sondern auch …

    ( (c) Suhrkamp 2024)

    Bäng!

    Da bin ich dann doch gespannt ob und wie das weitergeht, diese Reihe hat was ganz besonderes (und das ohne Blood, Gore and Violence).

    Soundtrack dazu: Prisoner Abuse – Slow Leak, was sonst?

    PS: Backdrop…