Iron and Wine at Berghain
Sam Beam aka Iron and Wine drops by to say hello on his extensive European tour in support of new album Kiss Each Other Clean.
Sam Beam aka Iron and Wine drops by to say hello on his extensive European tour in support of new album Kiss Each Other Clean.
Azure Ray make it to Comet to charm us effortlessly again and promote their new album Drawing Down The Moon. Orenda Fink and Maria Taylor wowsed us with their Hold On Love album in 2003 and it’s been a long time coming this new album, also released on the excellent Saddle Creek Records. In between
Every 3rd Wednesday of the month TT Geigenschrey Projects presents an evening of experimental performances with several artists/impro-jambands/projects offering the following stylistic radius: improvisation, free-form, drones, avantgarde, soundtracks, noise, atmospheres and impro-composition. Wednesday nights just got way more interesting. This evening has some pretty big names lined-up for the coming months. Watch this space. The
Esben & The Witch bring their atmospheric, moody, goth-tinged melodramatic rock to Comet Club. I was in a record shop last week and someone put this on and scared this crap outta me, it’s intense, loud stuff all seething keyboards and shuffling moody guitars and echoey vocals. So the goth revival continues unabated. These kids
Polly Jean Harvey burst into your life with Sheela na gig way back in 1992 was it? Who can remember and does it really matter, it’s still a dancefloor filler in some countries where indie disco still means good music and good times. PJ Harvey‘s career has been nothing short of intriguing. Adored by fans
Nashville’s latest rising country star Caitlin Rose is no stranger to Berlin and returns for her own headining show in Comet Club this month. Rose appeared as support before Kort ( Lambchops’ Kurt Wagner with Cortney Tidwell) at the Passionskirche just last November and although seeming like she didn’t want to be there, hiding as
Their last album High Violet hasn't really lived up to predecessors Alligator and Boxer but that hasn't stopped them becoming one of the biggest bands in the indie rock world today
Well, it says everything you need to know on the poster so go ahead and enjoy the Roadrunner’s…if you’ve never been then get ready for a treat
Jason Collett and John Vanderslice, who’ll be on first, who cares, it promises to be a special night at Privatclub. Collett first came to European’s attention as part of the Broken Social Scene combo of brilliance and has released seven solo albums in total, Idols of Exile in 2005 the one which really earned him
CW Stoneking mumbles like a drunk bluesman/hillbilly on stage and you really haven’t got a clue what he’s trying to say but hooly dooly when he sings and plays he can hold a room of 500 people rapt, hanging on every “word” he sings. And he also provides the perfect soundtrack for a room full