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  • … a loud guitar and a perfect support: Civic & Shitshow!

    … a loud guitar and a perfect support: Civic & Shitshow!

    A shitload of folks was eager for this show, Civic to finally return to Hamburg (though they would have ample reasons to continue to bypass Hamburg). A couple of folks went abroad to see them, be it in Gronnigen or following them in the UK. It was to be an early show on a cold and miserable Sunday, i took more time than normally in me warm home prior to strolling down to the Hafenklang. Mainly as i had little interest in the support to be.

    But i missed something, somehow Shitshow short notice landed the support slot and when i arrived at the half filled Hafenklang they just entered the stage … out of blue i was luckily spot on with the time.

    Shitshow caught my attention with their first EP last year, as this sported a veritable hit:

    Great snotty lyrics and a near perfect chorus, delivered with a straight punch into the groin…

    There’s a smile on her face
    Her brother can´t recognize it
    
    And the sun in this place
    He can’t see it
    He’s caught in a lie
    
    Time is money
    Money’s time
    They believe, believe in this crime
    
    Baby, baby
    It’s stealing your time
    Pay attention, just be mine
    
    Ring, ring, ring
    Driving against trees
    
    Bling, bling, bling
    What the hell is so funny bout gifs?
    
    And the weather doesn’t matter,
    Your best friend
    Is just a machine yeah!
    

    As such i was positively surprised and i guess cautiously optimistic. And indeed they delivered a near perfect support stint on the big stage of the Hafenklang.

    What did i get? Marta with her out-of-genre Bass, always smiling. Kirschan on Guitar, shredding ahead like no tomorrow. Julia, singing with the right balance between aggressiveness and the full vocal spectrum (howling low, yelling high – but always loud). And Vic on Drums, one of the most forceful drummers in Hamburg i guess.

    Shitshow (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 26.11.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    And all their songs are crisp, fast forward and with umpf. Plenty of umpf actually. Here is “CopPorn” from their new EP, out just now.

    A perfect sum of their abilities and these do include that – even when crisp – the songs have structure, build up and repeats. Go listen to the recorded version, go!

    And this one has even has more weird lyrics, down to almost being a poem:

    I take a knife, you bring a gun
    I’ll kill them all, I do it all for good
    Don´t need no make-up
    Can do without
    I am your nightmare
    I´m coming from behind
    Cause you
    
    You took my life and I’ll leave it all behind
    I´d rather be afraid
    I´ll leave it all behind
    I didn´t love to
    I will make it!
    
    You shot the sheriff, I took his gun
    We do it all for good
    And I´ve seen freedom for all mankind
    Can see it with my eyes
    

    I was convinced within a few songs and somehow was angry to myself that i did not try to make an earlier effort to see them (but rather got them now as a by-product). The audience was also happy, plenty of applause and smiles around me.

    Shitshow (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 26.11.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    My wild guess is that they played all they had but as said, that constituted a near perfect set with almost perfect sound. Look out for them, it is worth it.

    Shitshow – Setlist (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 26.11.2023 (c) gehkacken.de)

    The only complaint i heard was a faint one, a mate took a small offense in the – as he phased it – metal like frontwomanship of Julia. I guess it was his envy towards her headbanginghairthrowing, something his rather bald (and hatted) head won’t allow.

    I ignored the complaint, as i was long set to buy their new EP (as they convinced me live).

    Next Civic, after a short changeover on stage. They took the stage completely unpretentious and set the lot the following goals:

    Civic – Setlist (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 26.11.2023 (c) gehkacken.de)

    That was a lot and within the first block it already gave us their new single Hourglass. Me mate Frosch, a Civic devotee, took a recording:

    It nicely sums up the set in totality: Somewhere between what a Music Paper summed up as “an unholy Lo-Fi-Mashup out of Garage Rock, Punk and 1990s Noise-Rock” and simply noise. Loud noise. And, standing on the left of the stage in front of Lewis, a fucking loud guitar i’d say. Overly loud.

    Yannick, who drums for The Haermorrhoids and does sound at the Komet, complained already after the first song to Lewis that his guitar was too fucking loud. Jim took a slight offense in that complaint and asked the audience if there where more opinions for them on stage.

    There where none.

    Civic (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 26.11.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    For the complaint itself it was justified, the last time a guitar bulldozed the rest of the mu-sick-al delivery that much was when Dave Chandler took his amp to 12. And that felt physically equally painful. But putting aside the level of amplification it was just master class manipulation of the guitar, the pedal board with effects and specifically the wahwah pedal by Lewis.

    Horrific loud guitar soundscapes anyone?

    Resting on the rock solid backbone of Eli on Drums and Roland on Bass his guitar is the main sound element, specifically live. Frontline delivery by Jim adds the right level of kick, punch and aggression, so that the full mix is almost an art out of noise.

    Civic (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 26.11.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    To me Civic are one of the few bands where my normal mantra “see live and only when convinced live buy a record” most likely would not work out for me, as this live delivery 1:1 to record would not suit my listening experience at home or on the move.

    But luckily their recorded output is a wee bit more behaved, a wee bit better produced and the recording allows Lewis to record multiple guitar overdubs to make the songs … more polished? More well behaved?

    I’d say … more perfect. Like my lovelist sing-a-long (that got slaughtered live too):

    
    

    But hey, that is the joy of live mu-sick. Though i would have loved a wee bit more craftsmanship on the sound. But maybe my position in front of the stage, surrounded by mates (some with odd footie choices, give and take), was just the wrong one.

    Another mate who stood back and near the mixing desk reported a good sound. Maybe the 100something folks in winter attire in front of him worked as a perfect sound barrier …

    And how did Frosch like it? Very much … here is his account:

    I definitely have to agree with Dirk as regards to Civic’s live performance compared to their recorded output. They surely kick ass on stage, and when I did recommend the band to friends and they did like what they heard, I was always in danger of getting told off, because playing live Civic always deliver a far more heavy, dirty, psyched out fuzz sound.
    
    “Fuzz is a special type of distortion where harmonic overtones dominate the overall sound” the internet says, and maybe I’m completely wrong, being purely a fan not playing the instrument myself, but that might describe it very well. 
    
    Yeah, it’s a type of distortion but not for the sake of it or noise, but rather carrying the songs, giving them that special extra, like all the predecessors playing Australian Punk such as Celibate Rifles, Radio Birdman, Cosmic Psychos, just to name a few, did. 
    
    And even if Yannick would have tuned Lewis guitar down a little he was still well impressed by Civic’s professional performance just as most of our friends attending the gig. 
    
    Plus Civic did start their set with “Selling. Sucking. Blackmail. Bribes”, their most fuzzed out, in your face, almost hardcore punk song, the brutal sounding “7” released by Total Punk in the US. 
    
    Just confirms what Wikipedia states: The band's concept was to "do good rock and roll and not to stuff about with it". 
    
    Their set at Hafenklang was even a little shorter than usual, but we did get an encore, unfortunately not the possibly too obvious, but nevertheless fantastic “Hollywood Nights In Hamburg” from their Future Forecast album. 
    
    As Civic are working on their new album, and their latest song “Hourglass” promises a lot, I hope we’re in for another Civic tour and Hamburg visit in 2024!   
    

    Or, simple, it was a great show on a dark Sunday as both bands kicked ass. And as such i had to take vinly home, both in #recordcollectorsarepretentiousareseholes #coloredvinyl (and both #limitededition).

    That is Shitshow’s 2023 EP, klick and order it!

    Shitshow – -​+​#​?​!​$ EP (Eierloch Rec, 2023)

    And this is the latest from Civic, a collection of their EPs and other old stuff. And as i never bothered to run after their EP’s a nice completion for me. Go and order (by klicking it).

    Civic – New Vietnam And Singles (ATO Records, 2023)

    And whilst it was an all around nice one, there was something missing. Me mate Frosch (a Civic devotee, did i mention it?) went all the way to try to persuade an Australian with an interest in mu-sick to come down and see fellow Australians (and handing him a CD that Civic gave to him in the UK, to add to that persuasion).

    Bonus: Me Mate Frosch did try to persuade Socceroo Captian Jackson Irvine with a Civic CD …

    Unfortunately Jackson did not make it (or maybe in disguise, no clue) but plenty of me mates made it (sans those down with Covid (get better mate!) or in NL (enjoying a short break after attending Revolution Calling)) and thus i felt simply home at the Hafenklang.

    And Jackson? He will have all forgiveness of the world on Friday, right after the final whistle.

    Top of the League, as much as both bands.

  • … hard to beat – Melbourne’s best: Civic!

    … hard to beat – Melbourne’s best: Civic!

    Me and some mates totally fell in love with Civic’s modern approach to Australian Punk Rock when they  played a show at Hamburg’s Hafenklang 4 years ago. Just missing the famous and sold out Get Lost Fest by a couple of days they had to face a well below capacity club upstairs, nevertheless delivered in full style and their energetic set made it to the top of many “show of the year” lists in 2019.

    With their 1st, brilliant album “Future Forecast” only being released after this tour they were not able to promote it due to the pandemic. So it took another 2 years and the release of their 2nd album “Taken By Force” to see them hit the road again and making their way to Europe in May 23. With no gig planned for Hamburg and the only German show in Berlin, I decided to grab the opportunity and travel to the UK to see their shows in Manchester and Leeds as well.

    The below is a summary of the tour report that I wrote for OX magazine (issued OX # 169 August/September 23). I try to keep it as brief as possible, hoping that the videos speak for themselves, still helping to convince the one or the other to go and see their guaranteed great show at the Hafenklang on Sunday 26th of November at 20:00, which is already selling very fast anyhow.

    21.05., Berlin, Cassiopeia:

    Spring time in Berlin, nice and sunny, my wife Natali and our friend Anja joined for this show. Probably 250 people attending, very respectable for a Sunday night. CIVIC kick off with “Born In The Heat”, the band and their charismatic singer Jim McCullough taking the stage by storm.

    Compared to their gig in 2019 as a five piece, including lead and rhythm guitar, it is now down to lead guitarist Lewis Hodgson only to create the wall of sound that is the driving force behind CIVIC’s sound, influenced by classic Australian bands such as Saints, Radio Birdman or Celibate Rifles.

    As “Born In The Heat” from their new (Rob Younger (Radio Birdman) produced) record “Taken By Force” tends to be one of the more melodic songs in CIVIC’s 14 song setlist here’s a good example of a song showing the much faster and louder side of CIVIC, “Selling. Sucking. Blackmail. Bribes” from their  Anti Fade/Total Punk “7” released in 2019.

    Sorry for the pretty blurred image that’s caused by the stage fog the Cassiopeia crew loves to use far too much, making it hard at times to see the band on stage. Quite annoying and completely unnecessary, especially if a band has a lot to offer on stage and can do without any special effects, just as CIVIC does. Apart from that nuisance Berlin’s treated with an encore tonight, unusual for a CIVIC show. 90 seconds of “Nuclear Son” from their 1st “New Vietnam” mini album, what a blast!

    25.05., Manchester, Castle Hotel:

    What I love about travelling to shows is discovering new places. The Castle Hotel in the city center of Manchester is an extremely cool pub estimated in 1776 (!) and CIVIC’s going to play in the backroom with a capacity of only 80 people. Needless to say that it’s sold out.

    Support for tonight is BRUISE CONTROL, and I really enjoy their wild garage punk set. Beast of a singer, and the band would be a great addition to Hamburg’s Get Lost Fest. As soon as CIVIC’s kicking off their set the crowd is going crazy. Setlist doesn’t change much, it’s the same mix of 50% songs from their earlier releases and 50% songs from their new album, i.e. the majority of “Taken By Force”.

    A fantastic album and instant classic, with songs switching between more melodic ones such as “End Of The Line” (dealing with Jim’s memories of his time spent in Germany as a youngster (Leipzig, Berlin)) or even radio compatible hits like “Blood Rushes” and fast new smash hits like “Fly Song” or “Time Girl”.  Here’s a nice rendition of the latter:

     Once again it proves: the smaller the place the better and more intense the crowd response and atmosphere. Here are 2 more of the great early songs, “New Vietnam”, the title track of CIVIC’s first “12”, and “Just A Fix” from their 1st proper LP “Future Forecast”:

    The other great thing about travelling is meeting people, and tonight I get to know Jim & Polly, a nice couple from Glasgow respectively Dublin. They’ve come to Manchester especially to see the CIVIC show and just like me, they plan to move on to Leeds tomorrow to see their next show at Hyde Park Book Club.

    I also get to talk to guitarist Lewis and hand him a copy of OX magazine #166, where CIVIC made it to #1 record of the edition with their new album “Taken By Force”. We also talk about Hamburg and the incident that inspired the song “Hollywood Nights In Hamburg”. It was Lewis who got attacked with pepper spray while standing in front of a pub in Hamburg’s red light district having his phone robbed. Asking if this is the reason CIVIC’s not playing Hamburg on this tour he ensured me that it’s not and he doesn’t have a problem visiting Hamburg again.

    26.05., Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club:

    As I hadn’t been to Leeds before I take a rather early train. Train ride from Manchester is only a little more than an hour. A surprisingly nice city, I really enjoy walking around, and as usual I also have to visit a record store. Noise Is For Heroes is a really great store, offering a very good collection of fair priced punk & hardcore records. If you’re into vinyl make sure you visit the store run by Chris from Geoffrey  Oi!Cott, extremely nice guy too, highly recommended!

    Noise Is For Heroes, Leeds ( (c) Frosch 2023)

    Hyde Park Book Club is situated in a rebuild,  old petrol station in a quiet, nice part of Leeds. Before the show I take the opportunity to talk to bassist Roland who’s sitting at an outside table. Soon after we are joined by singer Jim and drummer Eli.

    All around great guys, and they share quite a bit of information with me. Jim & Roland are driving trucks for the same company back in Melbourne if they’re not on tour. But as they really mean it as a band and want to make it big eventually they’re constantly touring:  Australia as soon as they’re back from Europe and the US in October.

    They’re also planning to return to Europe in November (includes Hamburg on November 26th) and probably even moving to Europe with the band as it’s much easier and cost saving to tour from here. I’m 100% sure that CIVIC will make a name for themselves as one of the best live bands around in no time if they’re playing Europe regularly.

    Jim also tells me that they have a number of songs written for a new album plus they’re going to release a compilation of their earlier material, the “12” and “7”’s (that’s out by now and should be sold at their shows, named just like that: “New Vietnam And Singles”)

    Civic (Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds, 26.05.2023 (c) Frosch 2023)

    Tonight’s show is going to be the best of the 3 shows, a good mix of people, young & old, going crazy. Especially the young ones can deal with Jim’s playful aggressiveness pretty well and pogo like there’s no tomorrow.

    Civic (Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds, 26.05.2023 (c) Frosch 2023)

    Jim surprises me by dedicating “Radiant Eye” to me, their “7” hit song and already one of my top 100 songs of all time. Good thing I shot a video and got this moment recorded for replay:

    A little further on into their 45 minute high speed set one of Lewis guitar strings breaks, right at the start of “Time Girl”. That doesn’t stop my favorite band of the 20’s to continue their set and tear the place down, just watch Jim tearing at the broken string while they finish the set with “Fly Song”, devastating…

    I have some more time before I need to shoot off to main central station to catch the last train back to Manchester, so Jim and Lewis join Polly, Jim and me outside of Hyde Park Book Club for some pints of beer. Meeting new friends and get to know the band you like so much personally, there’s nothing better to wish for and well worth the trip to the UK.

    PS: Jim gave me a CD copy of the “Taken By Force” album to pass on to a fellow Australian living in Hamburg. Mission accomplished just recently, also asking him to visit the show at the Hafenklang coming up soon… Let’s see if he can manage to come round, Dirk is going to reveal more details in his show review of the Hafenklang gig soon…