Beliebte Posts

Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2012

GIG LIST JULY

So last night it still didn't stop raining, so I checked out who you have to go and see in July in Berlin. That's what I came up with so far:

2.7. Bob Dylan @ Zitadelle Spandau
    http://www.bobdylan.com 


4.7. Pearl Jam @ Tempodrom
    http://www.pearljam.com

 

20.7. - 22.7 DAS FEST in Karlsruhe @ 
                 Günther Klotz
                 http://www.dasfest.net/
                Tipp Freitag Maximo Park: 
                 http://maximopark.com/



22.7. Radiohead @ Kindl-Bühne 
        (VERLEGT VOM 6.7.!)
    http://www.radiohead.com





26.7.  The Avengers @ Crystal  
         http://www.myspace.com/avengers 



http://sp9.fotolog.com/photo/9/47/105/chemin23/1192417298_f.jpg
 






Sonntag, 10. Juni 2012

MUSE _ THE 2ND LAW_ NEW ALBUM

So last night when I was sitting in my new favourite local called Rockz when Muse came on and I was astonished how many folks around me never really lsitend to them. So heres a bit of advertisment for Matt Ballamy & Co.

NEW MUSE ALBUM - THE 2ND LAW -  TO COME OUT IN SEPTEMBER (check list for varying country release dates)

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m574tqgU8z1qgacn3o1_1339009237_cover.jpg


Here the trailer which went viral last week:


and here the tourdates for this year:

Though why the fuck aren't they playing Berlin?! Whats that for a tour planner who leaves out the capital... so gutted.

CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR IT!!!!

Freitag, 1. Juni 2012

ROCK N ROLL TUBE MAP

So last night I had a dream that I was living in a place called Rock Ciry and I guess the Underground looked somewhat like that:


The lines are named after the different rock genres and on the trains would blast out the finest tunes in rock music, while the walls would be paved with posters of the bands instead of ads.
I'd never get off the trian me thinks :D Just hopping from line to line, depending on my mood.What's your favourite one folks?

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012

HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY BOB

So last night I thought I check out my good friend Bob to see how he is and whats new with him as he's coming over to Berlin soon and notice that I've missed his brithday!
So happy belated birthday to you Mr. Zimmermann
Furthermore he actually got a very nice present from the President this year round. Well I think it was about due time. Read for your self:

President Obama presented Bob Dylan with the Medal of Freedom at the White House today, saying "There is not a bigger giant in the history of American music." It is the United States' highest civilian honor and is awarded for meritorious contributions to the national interest of the United States, to world peace, or to other significant endeavors. Congratulations, Bob!





Imagine you would be the president of America or any other continent, who would you give such an honerable piece of metal to?

Mine would go definately go to Robert Plant... tho he wasn't very political, wass he
Maybe to Patty Smith than, for leadng a very strong female role in the history of Rock.

Mittwoch, 30. Mai 2012

GIG LIST FOR JUNE IN BERLIN


So last night I was wondering what the heck I'll be doing in June / July and I came up with this list:
 
       (mostly big names, but all bloody worth their money!) 

June:

1.6. DZ Deathrays @ Comet   

2.6. Kasabian @ Columbia Halle
5.6. Puddle Of Mudd @ SO36
       http://www.puddleofmudd.com/ 


7.6. Lynrd Slynrd @ Zitadelle Spandau
       http://www.lynyrdskynyrd.com/topics/site-news


10.6. LIARS @ Roter Salon
         liarsliarsliars.com/ 


11.6. The Walkmen @ Roter Salon
         http://thewalkmen.com/


11.6. The Brian Jonestown Massacre @ 
         C-Club Support: Third Sound
         http://www.brianjonestownmassacre.com/
         https://www.facebook.c-om/pages/
         The-Third-Sound/152153891469154



12.6. Slash & Mötley Crüe @ Max Schmähling Halle
         http://slashonline.com/
         http://www.motley.com/


12.6. Sacred Reich @ C- Cub
         http://www.sacred-reich.com/



18.6. Eagles of Death Metal @ Lido
         http://www.eaglesofdeathmetal.com/



19.6. Circus Rhapsody @ Changing Rooms
         http://www.myspace.com/circusrhapsody 
 


20.6. Lou Reed@ Zitadelle Spandau
         http://www.loureed.com/go/

20.6. – 25.6. HURRICANE FESTIVAL
                     http://www.hurricane.de/



21.6. New Order @ Tempodrom
22.6. Vuvuvultures @ Magnet
         http://vuvuvultures.com/



22.6. Buster Shuffle @ Wild At Heart
         http://www.bustershuffle.co.uk/ 




22.6 Thee Oh Sees @ White Thrash
         http://www.theeohsees.com/




26.6. Jack White @ Tempodrom
26.6. Metric @ Postbahnhof
         http://ilovemetric.com/ 


 26.6. Flogging Molly @ Zitadelle Spandau
          http://www.floggingmolly.com/

29.6. Snow Patrol @ Zitadelle Spandau





Freitag, 25. Mai 2012

BAND OF SKULLS BRING EXCITEMENT BACK TO BERLIN


So last night I finally managed to go to a gig again, cause after moving to Berlin and jiggling my live around a bit it's been a while since I've done such thing, but now I managed to catch the formidable Band Of Skulls.
It’s been nearly 6 months since the last time the British trio from Southampton strolled on stage in a Berliner venue. This time it’s the new formatted Bi Nuu Club at Schlesisches Tor which fits the audience size perfectly.
The upliner, a German band called The Dope, is quickly forgotten, despite their charming adaption of the Beatles lyric “Strawberry Fields Forever” (even tho nothing else sounds Beatelesque about them), as the duo just can’t quench the thirst for proper rock n roll.
So when Mathew (drums) finally jumps on stage and Emma (bass/vocals) and Russell (guitar /Vocals) prowl after him the crowd bristles with anticipation.
Their opener, as has been predicted, is “Sweet Sour” as it is their latest single from their equally titeld new album, tho nevertheless it’s a wicked tune to start with:
The beginning drum beats sending shockwaves of promising 1 ½ hours pure rock through the audience; Russells guitar layers the trembling melody over the steady rhythm and than their voices impinge giving the song its uniqueness and the reason why people adore it. Emmas and Russels voices entwine, melt into and complete each others; create a sound that sends shivers down your spine.  The song climaxes in the end in a grandeur rock fashion and leaves your ears ringing with an acapella version of the chorus.
BoS plough on with some tracks from their first album, which I guess isn’t that famous in Germany, because unfortunately the audience is quite unresponsive and a bit timid, leaving only the first 2 rows to some more confident and outgoing gig goers (an American Woman keeps shouting “Emma I wanna take you home”).
Maybe this has to do with the fact that Band Of Skulls aren’t the biggest communicators and like to shroud themselves in a cloak of mystery, only broken by some “thanks – thanks a lot” and “the next song is gonna be...” which the audience eagerly responses too, vainly trying to catch the bands attention and hoax them into some more words.
“Bruises” lets the crowd listen up again and sing along and by the time they play “Bomb” (their self acclaimed loudest and fastet song) a small moshpit has formed just behind the first row. When finally my favourite song “I Know What I Am” is ringed in by cymbal crashes, soaring guitar riffs and stomping beat, the audience’s mood has loosened and more people dare to enjoy themselves. Even on Emmas face one can see a little smile twitching every now and than. By the way she is still wearing her old worn out snake leather boots, as she briefly asked the facebook community beforehand whether she should switch to new shoes.
Than reverberating riffs start floating through the hall and the song everybody has been waiting for, finally releases the crowds built–up tension and lust for rock n roll in a big bang. “Death By Diamonds And Pearls” with its stadium rock guitar riffs and anthem melody hook lets everybody move weather it is by jumping up and down to just shaking heads or tapping feats and the whole club is singing along so loudly that I am sure, the people in the trains, which pass overhead, can hear us.Than the band vanishes behind the stage with a kinda short goodbye just to reappear 10 minutes later to finish of the galvanizing audience with two encores, the last one being “Impossible”. During that song one can see the whole band letting their rock demeanour roam freely; Russell pulls one typical rock pose after another, stepping to the edge of the stage, ignoring the stunned faces of the audience gazing up at him. Emma, dressed totally in black, with a skull necklace dangling from her neck, seems to be lost in her rhythm, bleakly staring sideways of the stage, whereas Mathew threshes his drums with the most fierce Dave-Grohl-like teeth baring I have seen in a long time.
Everyone knows now that they could easily fit onto a main stage at a huge festival or fill out stadiums and I can’t wait to see it happening.

(Check out their tunes and more @ http://bandofskulls.com/ )