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Wednesday 11th April:
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#19
CHILD ABUSE (US)
STAER (NO)
DEAD NEANDERHALS (NL)
door 21:00h start
21:30h
CHILD ABUSE (US/ Lovepump United)
In their five years of existence, Child Abuse have become much more
than a jarring name. The Brooklyn trio has fused elements of noise,
death metal, free jazz, and grindcore into something entirely their
own, all the while becoming one of the most legendary, innovative, and
polarizing bands in New York. With "Cut And Run", the band's second
full-length on the acclaimed Lovepump United records (HEALTH, AIDS
Wolf, Pre etc.), Child Abuse has reached the apex of weird. After three
years touring with The Locust, Pig Destroyer and Genghis Tron, "Cut And
Run" emerges as a monument of bizarre brutality, and a testament to the
continued vitality of the New York underground.
STAER first spread its counter-cultural wings in 2008, and has since
been hailed by various noise acts both locally and internationally.
This thundering three-piece has an old school instrumentation of drums,
bass and guitar, but sounds refreshingly new and exciting. Two releases
are currently in the works, a split vinyl with legendary NOXAGT, and
their debut album in Duper Studio with Jørgen Træen to be released
through Gaffer Records in 2012.
The Dutch sax-and-drum duo Dead Neanderthals are not your average
free-jazz experience. Incorporating elements from noise, jazz, metal
and grindcore, they deliver a punch in the guts with every release.
Their new EP “Jazzhammer / Stormannsgalskap” (mastered by Jørgen Træen
of Jaga Jazzist, Motorpsycho, Enslaved, Kings of Convenience, etc) has
just been released and already received lots of great reviews. Dead
Neanderthals only started performing a year ago but already played Le
Guess Who?, De-Affaire and Incubate, and supported Shining (NO) on
their Dutch tourdates.
"Sewn Leather is scum anthem, beat heavy, new wave trash. Dance party
tunes for dead beat punks, dirty weirdos, and those who aspire to
morbid underground lifestyles. Essentially the wrong kind of party jams
for the wrong kind of party." - Night People
LASER POODLE
"Johann Kauth and Jonathan Mikkelsen are longtime drummers with diverse
backgrounds in both underground rock and electronics. This goes a long
way to explaining their style: cruddy, low-tech pointillism erected
using drum machines, mono synth, cheap keyboards, looped effects,
sequencers and what the pair call “acoustic percussion”. What’s more,
their grooves are freely improvised. Laser Poodle don’t compose tracks
so much as record and edit extended jam sessions. This lends the music
a rambunctious and shaggy feel, as if it was produced by a couple
of overly caffeinated hippie-punks obsessed with Manuel Göttsching’s
E2-E4."
- Resident Advisor