Tag: Red Dons

  • … dancing the night away with Dead Years and Red Dons!

    … dancing the night away with Dead Years and Red Dons!

    As the Red Dons are not only a club favorite but also a fan favorite i was expecting a sold out Hafenklang downstairs. But unfortunately the new reality is that is was only ever a decent filled upstairs, not even sold out. So much for post-Covid reality. I was keen to see them, up to the point of cutting short work in NL and flying back on Wednesday in time get down to my favorite club.

    Little did i know that i was actually to get a double headliner, as the – to me and me mates at least – unknown support band from the town that does not exist got the lot dancing as much as the Red Dons would do later.

    Dead Years hail from Bielefeld, are a trio and tag themselves as #PopPunk #Punk #PostPunk. Little did i expect, also once they entered the stage. But from the first chord i was like “woho … wow” … a very welcome surprise did hit my mu-sick-ally single-minded ears.

    Their tagging may be right but in real they much better than these tags. They play a very modern mix of great spherical guitar work (though with umpf and drive), dual vocals with challenge/response effect and effectively a very dance-able sound.

    Dead Years (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 13.09.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    After the initial surprise i started to listen with much more attention and have to admit that they got almost all ingredients right. On top they seem pretty much in-sync, giving the impression that they have played their set often enough to know it insight out.

    How did it sound? It sounded like this:

    They appeared a bit shy (or maybe only humble?) to me, did not move a lot on stage and between songs did not do a lot of interaction. But letting their music speak for them served them well, they got a lot of applause and they got plenty of people dancing.

    They surprised me positively and they also surprised me mates. In my little sphere alone 4 records and one tape was grabbed from their merch table after the show, i hope they have been able to sell even more of their excellent record.

    Next Red Dons in their 2023 incarnation, eagerly awaited by some die hard fans. As such the setlist was inspected by more than one – here is what they where up to:

    Red Dons – Setlist (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 13.09.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    And this is how they kicked off:

    I am not a die hard fan, effectively i do not have a record in my collection. But i do enjoy them as an energetic live band. Even more so than Dead Years most of their songs are going straight into the legs, often paired with plenty of harmonies on the vocal side.

    They also moved much more on stage, though the small stage upstairs did not allow to much moving around. Still, energies flow from the stage and is echoed back from the audience, where a large part was all but standing still.

    Red Dons (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 13.09.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    Ever since their first EP in 2007 they have been putting out records with plenty of line up changes and collaborators, despite partially being a globally dispersed band. Still, they managed to keep their sound consistent.

    In January 2015 they reconvened in Portland to record “The Dead Hand of Tradition” at Buzz Or Howl Studios, the same establishment where they recorded the album’s predecessor. “The Dead Hand of Tradition” features ten new tracks of their signature dark, driving, melodic punk rock sound. 
    
    The formula of their distinctive songwriting hasn’t changed, but has matured as a result of having five more nomadic years under their belts. These new experiences have only added to the themes of alienation, emigration, and loss present in their music.
    

    Words of truth, here is “Pyrrhic Pyrrhic” from that record:


    They got the lot dancing and to my enjoyment it was much more female in front of the stage than male. And across the room i saw much more smiling faces then consumers just taking it in.

    … dancing the night away!

    They did not play that long and in-between songs they had little interaction with the audience. Still, they got off the stage for sake of playing some encore. I liked it, though at few moments it a little itch of “it feels a wee bit non-inspirational” (but that again is my silly mu-sick-al understanding). People who know them much though also took some few points off from a 100% rating. By and large though they delivered a solid set and the lot liked it throughout.

    Great evening, despite not being a 250+ sell out. And as ever when a band convinces we me live i took home vinyl, as Dead Years convinced me more i did leave the Red Dons East/West Collection on the table and grabbed the Dead Years LP.

    Dead Years – s/t LP (My Ruin, Dirt Cult Records, 2023)

    It is a worthy buy, suggest that you check them out yourself – best live. Great stuff, i do hope they return quite fast to Hamburg!

    PS: Continued recovery wishes go out to the face still missing, though he has been able to leave hospital and continue recovery from home.

    Big hugs big man, these evenings are your evenings!

  • … 2 days, 13 bands, a neat hangover – Get Lost! Fest III was just another blast!

    … 2 days, 13 bands, a neat hangover – Get Lost! Fest III was just another blast!

    I do think people are just not thankful enough. I heard some folks moaning that they did not get a ticket for Get Lost! Fest III and i do not think that i sensed any appreciation of the effort that the good folks at Wild Wax Shows and Hafenklang put into such an event. I know running shows can be a sucker but herding 13 bands and getting them on time onto two stages must be next to a damn nightmare. And then just think ahead that they’ll do it at a venue where all people wanting tickets would get one. How big would that effort need to be?

    Get Lost! Fest 3 - Kick Off! (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Get Lost! Fest 3 – Kick Off! (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    The proceedings where kicked off on Friday at 21:07 downstairs and thus with a 7 minute delay. And delayed the audience was, as it was yet again a melting pot of musicians outside the Hafenklang. And, as one of me mates noted, the audience tends to get “more stylish” every year – i bet you it is because it is a happy family event of some kinds of underground mu-sick industry.

    Teenage Hate - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Teenage Hate – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    First slot was for Teenage Hate from Altona, a young hardcore band that had to fight both an empty dance floor and the fact that their sound was just a wee bit off for the audience. They don’t have a record (as they where not tired to explain they started recording one but it petered out) but here a rather fine effort.

    Martin Savage Gang - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Martin Savage Gang – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next up upstairs was Martin Savage Gang, that is Martin Savage (Stockholm’s #1 garage rock entrepreneur) backed by Swizz Rockers Shady & The Vamp. Frank – boring 60s garage with nothing special. You really need to dig that niche, i don’t.

    The Achtungs - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Achtungs – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Back down it was The Achtungs from Finland and we where back in Get Lost! Fest territory – a strange band, from a strange country in search of weed and … strange rock. Go listen:

    Not something i would sell my record collection for but they had something, incl. strange stage behavior. And people started to get agitated and enjoying it.

    Next on upstairs again where Teledrome from Canda, a mate of mine noted “80 synthie retro” and i thought “…oh fuck. What a waste will that be?

    Teledrome - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Teledrome – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Boy, little did i know. Great stage appearance: A centred vocalist (on synthie) who does not move. An agile tattooed girl on the right hand side with another synthie. A girl on the left hand side strumming it out. And a sturdy drummer. And a fucking driving wall of sound noise with pointed vocals.

    I did double check their recordings on Bandcamp and they are tame, hence i would not be bothered with them normally. But on stage they killed. Surprise of Day One indeed! Well done!

    Next on the bigger stake hard hitting Punk Rock with a capital R – from sunny Florida The Golden Pelicans.

    The Golden Pelicans - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Golden Pelicans – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    In my native language it is down as “Schweinerock“, you will most likely call it Sleazepunkrock or something else. Loud, hard and with an enigmatic singer. Hard hitting and taking no fuckin’ prisoners.

    And that made way for the Headliner of Day One – The Red Dons. Eagerly awaited by a lot of people and the main stage looked down onto a packed house.

    Red Dons - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Red Dons – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 28.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Great band, great instrumental intro and quite some nice songs. Sometimes they come across to me to lacking some edges but hey, that is my spoiled mu-sick-al mind i fear. The kids loved them and there was a lot of sing-a-long!


    And that concluded Day one – good stuff but other than Teledrome nothing really exiting. But thanks to the settings (Up/Down and short breaks only) that was no spare time and thus no bore.

    Get Lost Fest 3 - Kick Off Day Two (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Get Lost Fest 3 – Kick Off Day! Two (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Kick Off for Day Two was at 20:02, almost on time. But for the Dirt Shakes (reformed for this occasion) it was tough: 6 people only upstairs upon kick-off.

    Dirt Shakes - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Dirt Shakes – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They made the best out of it, blasted through their short set and where cheesy enough to point out “… you being here so early and in daylight shows that you are no rockers. Real rockers would come out later when it’s dark“. Well done lads!

    Shady & The Vamp - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Shady & The Vamp – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    First band downstairs and stripped of Martin Savage the lads from Luzern blasted through a so much better and tighter set – some of the songs i actually did like: Drive, hooks … though sometimes a wee bit too much guitar wanking. But definitely a force.

    Kaviar Special - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Kaviar Special – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    France next, on the smaller stage. Kaviar Special had a bit of Surf and Orient thrown into their songs that could make them special – but they did not cash in on it. So mixed for me in the end as also the vocals did not work out for me – a rather dull effort in my ears. Sorry friends.

    Bäddat För Trubbel - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Bäddat För Trubbel – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next on one of my favorites – Bäddat För Trubble from sunny Malmö. Best in class Sweden Punk Rock with a huge grounding in Ebba Grön or KSMB (at least for my ears). Lovely folks and most likely with the best ever bass player that graced the place: A Wu-Tang-Clan baseball cap, a Sodom T-Shirt and bad tattoos. Sturdy, never smiling and after every song a pointed “tak”. Lovely. They also had a stage show consisting of discussions amongst them and inviting folks from their large fan contingent to sing a song with them. Absolute brilliant and great songs too!

    That was fun, though not necessarily typical “Get Lost!” style of musick. But that is the beauty of these 2 days: You kinda know what you have to expect and what you get and then you taken slightly left-field. Just like at the record store where the cover sucks but you still give it a go – and it is a complete surprise.

    And just like on Day One Teledrome upstairs did come out as a great surprise, it was Maniac on Day Two that go the crowed glued in front of the small stage.

    Maniac - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Maniac – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They have served in various LA punk bands and i guess for the fun of it they are living out their Gentlemen Punk style in this outfit. A band with manners and a band that takes the stage in style: a drink, a joint toast and off it goes. I was too thrilled to take a video (damn me) but here is a sneak preview into their habits:

    Now go and see them live and buy their records. Me mate Boffer did waste no time after the last chord! As much as everybody else by now was thrilled and in the mood for what could be dubbed as double headliners downstairs.

    Dean Dirg where first and i am not sure but i think they did not play a show in something like 12 month. So people where super-duper eager to see them.

    Dean Dirg - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Dean Dirg – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    And boy, they just kicked it. Big time, no frills and with all their hits – which are cool short rants if you ask me. But sure figure out yourself …

    or just sing-a-long to this one:

    At the end they where done, spend, gone – choose your words – and sweaty. As much as the audience. Great show, to the point. And setting a mile high standard for The Hex Dispensers, who returned after Get Lost! Fest I to grace Get Lost! Fest III. And they sure expressed that they where humbled to return.

    (and sorry for the initial hick-up and the end just into the 2nd song, i malfunctioned as i was so thrilled)

    From the first song on this wall all hands on deck and the full crowd moving and singing a long. I don’t know how the band did feel but if i would have been up there i would have been speechless. And, by now it was already after 01:00 in the night, so for many people already more than 5 hours of mu-sick and booze.

    The Hex Dispensers - Get Lost Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Hex Dispensers – Get Lost! Fest 3 (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 29.08.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They took the stage, they played, they ruled. With style and smile. And all of that ended at about 02:00 with just another encore and a fully exhausted band as much as a fully exhausted and by now already a wee bit smaller sized audience. The Hex Dispensers had nothing more to give – just their T-Shirts and records. So with this one the Get Lost! Fest II did end:

    2 Days, 13 bands, 10 hours up/down at the Hafenklang and sure countless hours of effort by those who made it possible. And i did not even take in the night show with Hamburgs own Kücken nor the Saturdays afternoon at the Molotov. But i am more than happy to let go any open air festival and efforts like the Reeperbahn Festival.

    I am in it for Get Lost! Fest IV! And for those who complained? Get your ass up and make an effort to be there. It might take that you need to get tickets early – why not try that one?

    For me that weekend did end quite some stress – a week out and over the big pond working in Houston, then a full workweek at home with some jet lag and finishing it off with Get Lost! Fest III and being home late (and with some beers). So this rant is written out in nowhere on Sjaelands Odde, 10 days of nothing but seaside view with me love.

    That will get me back into the mood for mu-sick, live and loud. Bring it on Wild Wax Show and Hafenklang – you are running something special there!

    GLF3_FLYER