ZitatZU http://www.zuism.net/ https://zuband.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8CwC5bE-JE For over fifteen years, ZU's modus operandi of straddling and abusing musical genres has resulted in over fifteen unique album releases across labels such as Ipecac, Atavistic, Headz (jp). John Zorn describe their sound as "a powerful and expressive music that totally blows away what most bands do these days".
ARABROT http://www.arabrot.com/ https://arabrot.bandcamp.com/ Norwegian noise rock pioneers Arabrot are just coming down after a US tour in July , and are now planning to release their 7th full length album. During these 12 years of existence, Arabrot has managed to upset people in every possible way. From the get go in Haugesund Norway, where it all started, they’ve been provoking people with controversial artwork and unusual press shots. The singer’s voice was described “ Sounds like someone who just escaped a mental institution”. They have grown from there and have become something of a cult band with hard core fans all over the world. They’ve never done anything the usual way, but still Arabrot won the Grammy for best metal album in 2012. Not bad for an rock band in Norway, a country with one of the most interesting metal scenes in the world. Since then they’ve toured rock clubs in Scandinavia, Europe and the U.S. But they’ve also composed music for silent movies like “Die Niebelungen” and “ Doctor Caligari”. They’ve teamed up with The Quietus-founder John Doran on his spoken word tour. They’ve blown whole art galleries away with their brutal, yet sophisticated sound. But it’s growing bigger and better. After having recovered from throat cancer last year, singer Kjetil Nernes performs better than ever. And after six full length albums and 6 EP’s, the songs are very solid. The new album “The Gospel” is recorded partly with Steve Albini in Electrical Audio and partly in the old church in the woods of Dalarna, Sweden where the singer lives and runs his studio these days. Ted Parsons, Stephen O’malley and Erlend Hjelvik (Kvelertak) are some of the musicians contributing on this album along with noise-lord Lasse Marhaug and Andrew Liles (Current 93 / Nurse With Wound) who’s also been playing live with the band at some occasions.
TSYZ FYST https://soundcloud.com/user-98154734/tsyz-fyst Members of different groups, most recently CUNTROACHES and AMENEATSZ which you didn't hear of, blasting hellbombs. No remorse on you rears.
ZitatZU (italy) http://www.zuism.net/ https://zuband.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8CwC5bE-JE For over fifteen years, ZU's modus operandi of straddling and abusing musical genres has resulted in over fifteen unique album releases across labels such as Ipecac, Atavistic, Headz (jp). John Zorn describe their sound as "a powerful and expressive music that totally blows away what most bands do these days".
ARABROT (norway) http://www.arabrot.com/ https://arabrot.bandcamp.com/ Norwegian noise rock pioneers Arabrot are just coming down after a US tour in July , and are now planning to release their 7th full length album. During these 12 years of existence, Arabrot has managed to upset people in every possible way. From the get go in Haugesund Norway, where it all started, they’ve been provoking people with controversial artwork and unusual press shots. The singer’s voice was described “ Sounds like someone who just escaped a mental institution”. They have grown from there and have become something of a cult band with hard core fans all over the world. They’ve never done anything the usual way, but still Arabrot won the Grammy for best metal album in 2012. Not bad for an rock band in Norway, a country with one of the most interesting metal scenes in the world. Since then they’ve toured rock clubs in Scandinavia, Europe and the U.S. But they’ve also composed music for silent movies like “Die Niebelungen” and “ Doctor Caligari”. They’ve teamed up with The Quietus-founder John Doran on his spoken word tour. They’ve blown whole art galleries away with their brutal, yet sophisticated sound. But it’s growing bigger and better. After having recovered from throat cancer last year, singer Kjetil Nernes performs better than ever. And after six full length albums and 6 EP’s, the songs are very solid. The new album “The Gospel” is recorded partly with Steve Albini in Electrical Audio and partly in the old church in the woods of Dalarna, Sweden where the singer lives and runs his studio these days. Ted Parsons, Stephen O’malley and Erlend Hjelvik (Kvelertak) are some of the musicians contributing on this album along with noise-lord Lasse Marhaug and Andrew Liles (Current 93 / Nurse With Wound) who’s also been playing live with the band at some occasions.
TSYZ FYST (germany) https://soundcloud.com/user-98154734/tsyz-fyst Members of different groups, most recently CUNTROACHES and AMENEATSZ which you didn't hear of, blasting hellbombs. No remorse on you rears.
Zitat von ZaraPazeig. würde ich voll gern dahin, aber 20 ocken ... nee, knapp drüber is auch kleiner 0,1
Check ich nich, den Spruch. Aber vorher Ticket war nur 16€ das war noch erträglich.
Es war übrigens ein sehr cooles Konzert. Bzw. zwei haben mir richtig gut gefallen: Zum einen Tsys Fyst, das ist Utku am Schlagzeug mit einer Vocalistin (hatte gut Power, aber brauchte sie auch um gegen Utku anzukommen ) und noch einer der mit einem MS-20 und noch was Hintergrundkulisse gemacht hat, aber irgendwie nur manchmal eindeutig ausmachbar war. Und Zu waren wie erwartet großartig. Die anderen beiden fand ich so naja. Ganz nett, aber hätte ich auch drauf verzichten können...