Tag: The Marked Men

  • … perfect wall of sound vs. enchanted power pop: Küken & The Marked Men!

    … perfect wall of sound vs. enchanted power pop: Küken & The Marked Men!

    That was a wee bit of a surprise: The Marked Men would grace Hamburg again, 10 years after their triumphant Get!Lost!Fest! #2 set. And they got paired with a perfect counterpart:

    Where the Marked Men give the lot catchy power pop, fast and simple rhythm, driving drumbeats and chorus driven song structures Hamburg’s very own Küken are a guarantee for …

    … fast, forceful and simple wall of sound proto punk with perfect twin vocals.

    I was hoping for a packed show, in reality the turnout for this early Sunday show (doors at 19:00, start short after 20:00) was slow to arrive and best “well filled“. Which, under the current struggles of Clubs to fill shows, was ok i guess.

    Küken took some extra time to get on stage and kicked into the set with one of my favorites, that is “RnR Band” for a start:

    Bang, there almost ain’t no better start into a tight and fast set.

    And that is their custom anyway, not a lot of chitchat but pushing out songs one after the other. Given that all songs are well below the 02:00 mark the focus anyway is on the continuous barrage of chords and the driving drums.

    Küken (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 03.11.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    That paired with the same voice twice dual singing is simply a perfect niche in this vast genre. Call it Punk, call it Garage, call it Proto Punk … or simply stick Rock’n’Roll to it.

    Here is the finishing touch, more on that RnR side of things:

    It was not a surprise that Küken came across absolutely tight and near perfect, as this show was the topping of a short run from Leipzig via Berlin back to Hamburg.

    Oh my, for my ears this was a perfect set!

    Get your dose of Küken below and make sure you order all of their records. Even Jeff Burke scored Kücken III after the show at the merch table!

    Next The Marked Men and in classic unpretentious style they took next to nothing to set themselves up and kicked off with one of their classic hymns:

    Thanks indeed for giving us again the chance to spend “A little time” with you guys and sing-a-long to this beauty of a pop (like in popular) song:

    Just give a little bit of time
    'Cause you know that you can never live before you die
    Get out of the way
    You know a little spilled blood will make a nice distraction

    Can’t cap your lid, but booze that mind
    I don’t care you know it’s not a loss if it’s not our dime
    It’s just a little hit
    You gotta grow up with the X on

    [Bridge]

    It’s just a little bit of time outside
    With the ones who care on our side
    Just a little bit of time outside
    Just a world of
    You’ll get your life to say
    Just a little bit
    Just a little of it

    (c) 2006 The Marked Men / SESAC

    The Internet (damn Internet, never forgets) has the simple truth on this one:

    It’s a perfect song: the way everyone comes in a split second before the vocals hit, the way everything drops away for the guitar lead and the bass drum, the way it breaks after the chorus where the guitars start dueling each other with clean chords being picked at note by note.

    Alex Barett for Razorcake (2012)

    The only item that felt a bit off was somewhat the sound: In front of the stage it sounded less powerful than i would have expected, though overall at the end it felt ok.

    My wild guess: The perfect and loud wall of sound by Küken set a precedence that anyway The Marked Men with their style would never reach.

    The Marked Men (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 03.11.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024)

    What the lot got was skillful guitar work, melodies and multi-vocal singing, slower songs and faster ones – a happy mix from the overall Marked Men Œuvre.

    Listening to all 4 long players prior to the show for something like a warm-up i was stunned (though i should have known better) how consistent they sound. Some may say “everything sounds the same” but i rather call it a consistent sound across a rather short period (2003 to 2008).

    Here is another one, showcasing the solid rhythm section, the twin guitar work and vocal harmonies – a perfect chemistry:

    On top i was also happy to see that in front of the stage yet again a large (and largely younger) female contingent was both enjoying it and happily dancing along. It was a great reminder on what type of mu-sick is being played: (Power) Pop Music like in Popular Music.

    Somewhat many folks where happy that the early show ended – unsurprisingly – early on a dark November Sunday evening, i continued to hang around, chatting with friends and having a post show beer (or two).

    And ended up saying two times “good bye” to my favorite (and overworked) booker – thanks yet again Fab for running this shit against all odds.

    And as unpretentious as both bands delivered and enabled a great evening i realized that this show actually qualified for my shortlist of Show Of The Year.

    Rightfully!

    Fun thing: Franz from Otis Tours bumped into plenty Punk Rock Raduno regulars from Hamburg with a broad smile…
  • … 2 days, 14 bands, one nice hangover – a great Get Lost! Fest II!

    … 2 days, 14 bands, one nice hangover – a great Get Lost! Fest II!

    Get Lost Fest II - Hafenklang, Hamburg August 2014
    Get Lost! Fest II – Hafenklang, Hamburg August 2014

    Last year i did miss the Get Lost! Fest due to work and other commitments and had to let go great stuff like “War goes on”, “Hex Dispensers” and specifically “The Kids”. This time round i made every effort to attend and any effort was worth it! What did surprise me over the 2 days was how many people from abroad made it down to Hamburg and somehow that made it feel a wee bit like an in-crowd meeting…or an alternative Reeperbahn Festival? Hamburgs SxSW? As a more or less regular visitor to the Hafenklang i felt almost like being in another city – attendees from Hamburg where out crowded i’d say!

    Küken - Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Küken – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Day 1 kicked off with Küken from Hamburg and they took me by surprise: A scent of wipers and great twin singing (in a literate sense). Well done and actually wasted as a starter!

    The Sheiks - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Sheiks – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next on The Sheiks (who also double as Jack Oblivions backing band) with a rather typical US type of raunchy rock’n’roll – not too bad but not my thing.

    ZHOD - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    ZHOD – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Back upstairs ZHOD (Zentralheizung of Death) from Erfurt – pffff, do i like “Psychedelic Punk”? No i don’t, but at least they gave a good show and had a solid sound. 35 years ago i would have yelled “Hippy Shit” and applauded people who would boot or botle them off the stage … so i have grown up!

    Jack Oblivion - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Jack Oblivion – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Back down Jack Oblivion (backed by The Sheiks) took stage and gave his dirty blues rock version. Some people like it, i like him as an entertainer but actually not too much for the sound. But again – he does what he does extremely good!

    Protokids - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Protokids – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Upstairs again and one of the “Headliners” of the day – France’s answer to 70s UK/Irish (Good Vibrations!) Powerpoppunk. I did not know anything about them and need to confess that they have some great tunes but they where not able to get it across live as good as the songs are. Also two key factors kept them down: The drumming was bad and the bass way too loud. But the first band with a consistent stage appearance, something that i highly value! See and listen yourself below:

     

    I think you get what i say was a miss, that night on that stage. But they do have something and maybe they work best on vinyl actually!

    The Audacity - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Audacity – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    So Day 1 ended with The Audacity (from Fullerton, CA), who where claimed to be the hottest shit in SxSW 2013 and whom i did read below statement (which neatly turns me off):

    Audacity is Orange County’s latest proof that California’s the
    place to be. This fresh-faced Fullerton four piece has roots 
    that stretch back to elementary school. 
    That sense of lifelong camaraderie comes across in their buoyant
    take on the classic power punk sound. Bouncy slacker pop is 
    always an appropriate soundtrack for  a warm West Coast 
    spring night.
    
    Formed when they were only 14 years old, the members of 
    Audacity connect with a musical lineage that stretches back 
    about as far as their ages combined. 
    The music invokes trails of Todd Rundgren’s A Wizard, A True Star,
    as well as the best work of the Modern Lovers. Twisting in those 
    influences with geographic touchstones like the Descendents and 
    the Adolescents, Audacity crafts tunes that trade in hooks and 
    fun amidst a rush of volume and youthful enthusiasm.
    
    Deflowered and inspired by Anaheim’s Thee Makeout Party, 
    Audacity are putting in the effort on the road to make a name 
    for themselves. They’re asserting their place among power pop 
    peers like Nobunny and Atlanta’s Gentleman Jesse and His Men. 
    Audacity is evidence that suburban sprawl combined with a little
    sun and surf can make for fantastic results.
    

    Frank – such grand words make me almost puke! To me they are a jack of all trades, blend in punk with pop and surf and provide a great time to the audience. And indeed the audience got going for the first time that day i’d say. They had a low light though, i generally find bands suspect that find it worth to mention that they love Jesus. But sound wise they had it all and where totaly tight and excellent together. See and listen for yerself (and do not get set off by the drunk ZHOD guy trying to tell us something):

    That ended Day 1 and took me home late, but thanks to my loving wife i could enjoy a long sleep!

    Day 2 started even earlier (with a boat ride on the MS Hedi that i needed to skip), would last longer and would bring the Get Lost! Fest II to a high that i did not expect. And go myself a neat hangover on Sunday – perfect!

    Bikes - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Bikes – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Bikes are from Berlin and they play 60’s garage rock. To me a fitting start upstairs, not my type of music but as a musical outfit almost ok (but they can do more on the look!).

    Sunbather - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Sunbather – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They where followed upstairs by Sunbather from Denmark (incl. a Hamburg based member) who did play the MS Hedi on the afternoon. Whops, first surprise – tight, fast and good sound! That did cheer me up and with quite some excitement i went downstairs to see the mighty Youth Avoiders from France.

    Youth Avoiders - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Youth Avoiders – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    If you ask me hey are hot shit. The only thing that sometimes turns me down is the singing style on some songs but overall i like them. Indeed! And thus here something to digest:

     

     

     

    Yes – that was a blast! From that set on i knew i was in the right place for maximum enjoyment!

    The Mojomatics - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Mojomatics – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next on upstairs a real gem and real surprise: 2 Italians with matching stage outfit (a plus, i can assure you) performing realy driving powerpop with just drums and guitar. Wow – i did not have that on the map at all!

    Born Loose - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Born Loose – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    And downstairs that was followed by real cool driving AC/DC type of rock – with all the show that goes with it. Great stage outfits (only the drummer failed), great stage personas and killer sound leaving no prisoners!

    Boys and Girls, by then the audience was fully engaged, enthralled and on the right track.

    New Swears - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    New Swears – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Upstairs New Swears from Canada did show that they are entertainers but not necessarily a great band (at least not when drunk) but that did not stop the excitement of the day to just grow…

    Protex - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Protex – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Protex from sunny Belfast where next and they are adored by all the young kids. Everybody seems to know “Don’t ring me up” and everybody was grossed by the old men rocking it out, eg. the drummer from Youth Avoiders eyed the drummer from Protex for all their set and smiled away at his abilities at a size and age he does not yet fathom. Wow. Soundwise they started like shite, they had some hickups and chords wrong but the longer they played the better they became. Wow – well done, though it has the odd annotation of only 2 original members being in the band…the audience loved them!

    The Marked Men - Get Lost Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Marked Men – Get Lost! Fest II (Hafenklang, 29.08.2014 (c) gehkacken.de)

    The final bit was delivered downstairs and it was cool to see The Marked Men setting up their gear in what felt like 10 minutes, little configuration and no soundcheck. They knew what to set their amps to and they know by heart how to play. And then they blasted the Hafenklang away. Totally. It was packed and people where jumping up and down left right and centre. A true class finishing of a true class event. Stunning!

     

     


    And that ended that exercise. 14 bands, 2 days, one hangover. And a lot of smiling faces. I could not join the after show party as i had to make way home, i am a football coach in spare time and i had to coach a game on Sunday. Thanks so much for Wild Wax Shows and Hafenklang to put this on – the effort was worth it and it was a worthy event. Gimme more!