Tag: Hafenklang

  • … surprise Thursday: of drummers, enchanting pop and furious Punk fucking Rock!

    … surprise Thursday: of drummers, enchanting pop and furious Punk fucking Rock!

    You know what is a tad bit annoying? If a great band of that you believe it is really great only ever draws small crowds when it visits your humble home town. The Swingin’ Utters are one of these and one of me mates was so determined to get an as large as possible crowd for them that he printed 200 flyers and distributed them ahead of the show – at own cost. Did it help? 50 tickets went out prior to the show, at then end the Hafenklang at least was not empty but also not packed at all, damn!

    toyGuitar (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    toyGuitar (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    First on toyGuitar and someone in the know mentioned “… half of Swingin’ Utters is in there but i’d rather wish that Johnny would drag Druglords of the Avenue along on the road“. Whilst both parts of the statement are true Toy Guitar from the first moment on made the audience listen. Why? Not only because of the surprise drumming (that was less the girl behind the drums, i’ll fill you in later) but specifically the almost perfect blend of fast paced pop. Thrown in was a scent of Surf and sure an undercut of punk rock. Wow – stunning. A lot of smiling and surprised faces in the audience! I was so taken left field that i did not take a quick video, something that i regret so much.

    And what was special about the drumming? It was only snare, bass and floor tom – and that and the style of drumming create something special, reduced to the bone and just puuuurrrfect. Their record is now mine and it is also a great piece of pop music in the best and literate sense of it. Stunning! And a surprise!

    Swingin' Utters (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Swingin’ Utters (Hafenklang, 19.03.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next on Swingin’ Utters and they kicked off with “Brand New Lungs” from their 2011 effort:

    And that was the theme for the evening: Johnny screamed, banged and the band did drive, drive and fucking drive. I have seen them now many times and they are not only the ones i would recon to be “always tight to the max” but also giving, giving … and then some more. And, frank, on my 16th birthday in 1980 is saw Stiff Little Fingers and they did blow me away for many years (and their early records even more) but they have been super-seeded now by them Utters: I would call the legitimate successors (and, sorry to say, that is too because SLF nowadays are not really … hot). So listen for yerself!

     

    And true to their style they came back with actually a couple of encores, one better then the other i would dare to say!

    Sure thing “The Dirty Sea” was added too, one of my “loveliest” songs ever:

    And then they came back one last time to give it all and finish a great show:

    And drumming? Besides being late on stage for the start the drummer of the Utters had one item that made him “stand out”: Check out how he jumps up from his stool almost out of rhythm – that was so funny to watch!

    And why is drumming so important?

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    So what are the cold facts? toyGuitar are a might pop force. Period. The Swingin’ Utters do deserve a so much larger audience. Fact. So next time please come around, you will be treated class with some extras thrown it. Ain’t that worth it?

  • … there ain’t enough surf being played live!

    … there ain’t enough surf being played live!

    ( (c) gehkacken.de 2014)(
    ( (c) gehkacken.de 2014)

    Next to punk rock there is only one style that touches my musickal senses in the same way – surf. I always adored the sun, the beach, the waves and the surf – anywhere, anytime. And Surf Music (and Surf Core or Surf Punk) has always been a mainstay. Sure fueled by bands from sunny California that did mix this, by bands like Man … or Astroman? or just  by the many traditional bands that perfected guitar play and sound effects. Still – i am seeing way to few shows with good surf bands. So when The Razorblades graced Hamburg it was a must – especially as they blend Surf and Punk almost perfectly. But by the looks all og Hamburg was out surfing with the two slick girls above – upstairs at the Hafenklang exact only 37 People (incl. bands and friends, Venue staff and audience) wanted to seek wind, wave and sun. Sad actually.

    The Typhoons (Hafenklang, 20.11.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Typhoons (Hafenklang, 20.11.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    The Tyhpoons not from Hamburg but from Schulau (and insider joke you do not need to get) play a traditional type of surf, i’d say Dick Dale style (but i am not an expert) – but they miss out on the most important thing for a live band: All 5 looked different, behaved different and just looked odd on stage. If you close your eyes it works, if you see them – it does not. Nevertheless some great tunes, covers and originals, and some realy neat guitar work from their main men (the only one with a fitting Gretsch and a fitting outfit). Due to the lack of audience not really making an impact…the tough life of the support stint again!

    The Razorblades (Hafenklang 20.11.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Razorblades (Hafenklang 20.11.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They have it. And they hail from Wiesbaden – miles away from the next beach and surf. For more than 10 years now the play up and down Germany, Europe and even the US. And they are tight, together and technically gifted. And they have not only perfected the look (incl. “team” T-Shirts), stage roles and movements and stage personas.

     

    It took them 15 minutes to set up and kick off – brilliant. That’s self confidence paired with ability, i’d wish more bands can do that. From there it was non-stop speed, fund and great tunes including a clever cover of “Love will tear us apart”. And, in full ignorance of the empty place, just a professional show with all elements that go with it incl. getting people onto the stage. And Rob Razorblade used the empty pit to jump from stage and play F2F with the few people in the audience, making the best out of it.

    The Razorblades (Hafenklang 20.11.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Razorblades (Hafenklang 20.11.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    I’d love to see them in a packed place with some great Ramones-core and Hardcore bands like Night Birds – that would be a match made in heaven (and would give them enough credit). So listen up for a final tune:

     

    Note to self: I need to make sure i look out for more Surf shows! Hope you do the same – surf up, motherfucker!

  • … if there ever was a reason for party – mr. and/or mrs. fate where on the guest list!

    … if there ever was a reason for party – mr. and/or mrs. fate where on the guest list!

    Have you ever been close to tragedy? Or been close to folks who have?
    Have you ever felt the pain so powerful, so heavy you collapse?
    I’ve never had to knock on wood, but I know someone who has.

    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014

    I do not know how lucky you guys and gurls have been, but if you are lucky than your loved ones are all still around and (more or less) all well. But life ain’t always that sunny and whilst you enjoy life there are some dark clouds around and eventually (and in the end for sure) some rain will fall.

    One of me best mates was knocked into intensive care in hospital earlier this year out of the blue and had to battle hard. Very hard. And came out all lucky. Which made plenty of folks very happy. And it did prove that friendship is there to be proven in hard times and sustained in a crisis. That’s what the lot did, that’s why the lot did party, and hard it did party thanks to the bands and the DJ (who wasn’t hanged).

    You know who you are, i do thank you and i do love you (all).

    Platzangst (Hafenklang, 26.09.2014)
    Platzangst (Hafenklang, 26.09.2014)
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Jam Today - Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Jam Today – Hafenklang, 26.09.2014

     

    Jam Today - Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Jam Today – Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014
    Hafenklang, 26.09.2014