Maserati at Lido
Maserati from Athens, Georgia bring their self-declared 70's german cosmic/krautrock influenced sound to Lido
Maserati from Athens, Georgia bring their self-declared 70's german cosmic/krautrock influenced sound to Lido
House of Light take over NBI hot off the road and looking to fulfill your indie/new wave needs for the evening
Gestammelorchester play again on Saturday night in Schneweide. Yes, I didn’t mean Schneberg, Schnefeld or any other kind of schne, it’s on at the mysterious General Dealer Club in Schneweide. Gestammelorchester are loud, brash and in your face and I doubt there’s any better three-piece noisy post-punk band in town. Last week the Knochenbox was
They’re called Jonny and having very little to go on here apart from the fact that it’s Norman Blake and Euros Childs, leaders of Teenage Fanclub and Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci respectively, I suppose little else need be said really. The union of these two quiet genii of british independent music seems like a match made
Ditto Destroyer, everybody’s favourite synth-wave/post-punk duo are after this evening to be everybody’s favourite synth-wave/post-punk trio. That’s right, tonight marks their debut as a three-piece and as you all know we here at blitzgigs love a 3-piece…indeed who doesn’t. Chaim and Herb will be joined by James McShane, once of electronica duo Video Rideo and
Surfer Blood come round again to pay a visit, this time at Privatclub. Astro Coast, their debut album, has been creeping it’s way into your conscience even if you didn’t know it. Put it this way, once you listen to Swim(to reach the end) you’re hooked…it happens and nothing will ever be the same again,
Efterklang are a happy band. Last August I thought for a while they were just coked out of their brains on stage at the OFF Festival but when the smiles didn’t wear off after ten or twenty minutes or even almost an hour I realised there’s just something really nice going on in this band.
Melbourne’s Cut/Copy make ridiculously danceable synthpop. Fact. In Ghost Colours was released in 2008, reached no.1 in Australia, was loved by everyone everywhere else on this planet and began with Feel The Love, one of the most summery, sugary slices of synthgoodness ever produced, happy-sadness never sounded so good, especially on a summery afternoon, preferably
The seemingly endless Damo Suzuki roadshow makes a pit-stop in Berlin again, this time the sonically pleasing Festsaal the venue for his ever-evolving sonic exploration. Last April in Ausland Chateau Laut provided the back-up with their excellent post-rock signature rising and falling for a pleasing one and a half hours, Suzuki at the helm bent
Woods come to Comet Club armed with more hummable tunes than it should be legally possible to possess. Frontman and Woodsist Records head Jeremy Earl is the star of this most odd band. It really is a joy to hear and this show should deliver on the entertainment front, a ramshackle celebration of spring and