Tag: Youth Avoiders

  • … why i dislike festivals but still attend them selectively: Booze Cruise 2022!

    … why i dislike festivals but still attend them selectively: Booze Cruise 2022!

    Following the K-Town Warm-Up on Thursday i had two more days of live mu-sick to see, the Booze Cruise Festival had it’s long weekend in Hamburg and good only knows how many bands played at how many locations, most of it on the more softer side of Punk (certainly than K-Town Hardcore Fest material).

    As i dislike Festivals it was a no go for me. But selected bands appeared that lured me to it. Once the exact timings where confirmed i charted a plan: Good Riddance on a boat? Tick. Second Youth and Good Riddance at the Hafenklang? Yep. Hysterese, Youth Avoiders and Career Suicide at the Hafenklang? Count me in.

    Early on Friday (at least for the working contingent) the MS-Tonne took on the mighty river Elbe, just after a bit of rain (in the western part of town actually heavy rain) passed through. Scenery in the harbor was still nice, there is nothing better than being seaside respectively on the waterside.

    Dockside View from the MS Tonne (c) gehkacken.de 2022

    Kick off, whilst still moored, was with Tired Radio from Brooklyn, NYC. Self pro-claimed Depression Punk. But whilst Warthog from Brooklyn come at you like a tropical depression that has developed into a hurricane Tired Radion came to me like a wind made by a butterfly.

    Tired Radio (MS Tonne, Hamburg, 24.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    For my liking the mu-sick was just lame, way too much Rock and frankly when you waste 10 minutes of your 20 minutes set tuning your guitar then … you loose me. Some of me mates said they where shite but i won’t give that rating. To me they where just a void, did not work. Do your own math, if you dare.

    I was thus rather looking outward, towards the posh beaches of Hamburgs expensive western end.

    Hamburgs Posh West End Beaches (c) gehkacken.de 2022

    Luckily the trip was saved by Über You from Zürich, all the energy i missed and all the fun was immediately back on display. Fast paced Punk, a singer with relentless energy and some smart songs. Sight, there is life after death.

    Über You (MS Tonne, Hamburg, 24.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    Über You shine with multi-vocals throughout every song, nice guitar work and some frantic drumming. And loads of sing-a-long choruses with uuuuoooohhhh and else. What they do they do pretty good and they did not fool around with pointless exercises like … tuning. They rather focused on crowd surfing. Hit them up if you like that idea.

    Good Riddance took a wee bit longer to setup but then they where at it quite quickly with a short but crisp set, most of it more on the melodic side. And there was a new guitar player on the rooster, he did not look like Luke Pabich.

    Best thing though was to see Chuck Platt back at it, after he had been run over by a car when crossing the street in front of his restaurant (The Crepe Place in Santa Cruz). And being able to come back after being hit with a right ankle break, a left knee injury, a broken collar bone and lacerations to face and hands is quite stunning (and remember hospitals in the US of A are … expensive shit).

    They had fun on the non-existing stage and the audience also went some length for singing along, a small slam pit and some extended crowd surfing (always with a slight risk to go over board).

    Good Riddance (MS Tonne, Hamburg, 24.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    And as all bands who play on a boat in a scenic environment you could spot their eyes going off towards docks, large ships, our expensive opera house and and and. Best was that they played until the MS Tonne was moored again, whilst she made the slow ride into the position she was passing tourists on the landing bridges upper floors (set like beach clubs) who glanced over with open mouths: Loud and wild music and a strange crowd going ape shit. Well done Good Riddance, nice start!

    Whilst some left the boat to call it a day, me and two friends took on the Hafenklang to see them again, plus Second Youth from Italy. We even had time whilst strolling over to get a Pizza and some excellent local beer, Überquells World White IPA is also a mainstay in my household.

    Checking into a largely empty Hafenklang i decided to let go what was playing and only concentrate on the two bands i wanted to see. First came Second Youth, part UK part Italy. Quite different stage personas.

    Second Youth (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 24.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    The singer immediately made an impression when he tap danced (or rather tap stomped) in complete sync with the drums, using the wooden floor of the stage to his sound advantage. On the musical side they where quite pleasant to follow, me mate noted “Told you so, Italian Rancid“. I would not go that far out but they have quite a variety and they play good. Between the songs loads of banter though much of it was lost on the rather small audience downstairs.

    Odd point though that they off stage personas seemed to be less in sync with reality, one person who had to deal with them simply called them Wabblers (which is an Austrian slang, go figure yourself). As such you won’t get praise and you won’t get a video, you just get a Wabbler.

    Before Good Riddance would come on stage there was time to kill, as none of the other bands did lure me. I enjoyed the weather outside, the scenery and some chats.

    When it was time for Good Riddance the Hafenklang was packed (and rightly so). They took the stage like this:

    Bang! From 0 to 100 in no time and picking up where they left the boat.

    Sure thing the set was longer and it was also feeling faster and more on the H/C blasting side then melodic. See this 1:20 beauty:

    I just love it, they are one of the Californian bands from the 90ties that i continue to dig, they yet have to put out a bad record.

    The audience had their fun, singing, dancing and sweating, loads of sweating. By the end of the set the floor of the Hafenklang was fully wet – some of it beer, loads of it sweat.

    Good Riddance (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 24.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    They had definitely fun on stage, Chuck took extra fun in moving forward and off position to press his bass against stage fronting folks. And whilst at it, smiling away.

    At the end they finished, thanked and many left (because other bands at other places where luring them). We stayed and got a surprise return for another song. Great finish for the Friday, i took the train home smiling.

    On Saturday i was much more selective, i did let go the longer boat trip (which included Second Youth and Career Suicide) and came late to the Hafenklang for the three bands i wanted to see.

    Hysterese first, downstairs, with a small audience. They seem to have a new bass player and their sound has slightly changed (or better, gradually evolved). It is now somehow lighter, with more beat/strum elements.

    Hysterese (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 25.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    I guess with that sound they fit better into the rooster than the next two i was going to see. I liked it, as they still make clever songs and get them across well. Same in the audience, a number of folks happily danced throughout the set.

    But i a am frank, i was here for faster stuff. And faster i got. This how Youth Avoiders stormed into their set:

    Yeeees. I have not seen them live since 2014 but i still follow their releases and i can assure you that their last LP from 2018 is still a banger. Just listen to “World Vison, Wide Opening“, which is a sheer beauty of a song with coolest guitar work.

    Total energy down from the stage and towards the audience, i guess some did not know what will hit them. But i hope it did surprise them and they check them out further.

    Youth Avoiders (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 25.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    For me they where the immediate reason to rediscover French Punk and Hardcore, that i left largely behind at the end of the 80s. But nowadays bands alongside them like Syndrome 81, Sordid Ship, Stalled Minds and and and are bypassing many others from eg. the US of A.

    It was a perfect set that rendered both the on-stage contingent and the off-stage contingent almost done. But there was no time to recover, next was Career Suicide upstairs.

    Up we hustled and after some problems with the Bass Amp (that somehow where not really solved but never mind, it is Hardcore) Career Suicide took it on like this:

    Welcome back 80s Hardcore, Canadian Hardcore specifically. They hail from Toronto, Ontario, though i believe they are now dispersed even around the globe as a band. Still, as often as possible they take tours across long distance – this time it took them from London to Athen, from Palermo to Catania. Off to Berlin, Leipzig and Hamburg and finally to the K-Town Hardcore Fest.

    Career Suicide (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 25.06.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    The well packed room had fun, up to and including circle pit attempts. Was the sound perfect? Naah, never mind. Was there energy? Yes Yes Yes. And those in the know (and it was many) could also sing-a-long on selected songs.

    For me basically another Jackpot and taking me back to Thursday where i left that very room with a broad smile after having been bulldozed by Warthog. Actually i followed the same protocol: Less beer and more chats, up to and including being introduced by Fab to his mate Jon.

    Three days, 12 bands and only two beers. Happy, despite having attended what is listed as a festival.

    Sunday i had to recover and spend time with me love, who graciously approved the evenings out.

    The complete rooster – way too much for me and the core reason for Festival dislike.
  • … 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!