Honningbarna at White Trash
Indie kids Honningbarna from Norway play Death By Pop at White Trash tonight, expect a loud and intense show, the only way these kids know how! Here’s Klart Blikk
Indie kids Honningbarna from Norway play Death By Pop at White Trash tonight, expect a loud and intense show, the only way these kids know how! Here’s Klart Blikk
Richmond Fontaine bring their latest classic album, for they know no other way, to the restaurant at White Trash tonight. The High Country is a novel of sorts set to music and follows the fortunes and misfortunes of a logging community in Oregon. As author of three novels, Willy Vlautin has perhaps been building up
Dum Dum Girls return to the Festsaal a little over six months after their April show (previously) confirmed that these gals are in it for the long haul. That night was a demonstration of all things Dum Dum Girls; sheer indie guitar power, detached cool and killer tunes set in front of some impressive background
Gotye is already a sold our show so what can I tell you to make you go and hope there’ll be tickets on the door and that maybe you’ll get in? Well, loads if I thought those who have tickets would be mad enough to give them away which I don’t think they are or
Chris Taylor of recent underground-turned indie heavyweights Grizzly Bear brings his solo electronic-chamber pop act Cant to Berlin for the first time. Along with his touring band of Dev Hynes from support act Blood Orange, John Kirby and Guillermo Brown, Taylor will showcase his debut album Dreams Come True, released last September on Warp Records.
Float Riverer hail from Manchester and although they may appear shy in this photo this duo’s self-styled gnarly, hypnotic, catchy-as-a-cold garage punk is exactly what you need to ward off the winter willies. The ever magical Monarch Bar at Kotti proving yet again that an awesome band playing in the corner of a smoky
Chris Brokaw of legendary indie bands Codeine and Come drops by Berlin yet again for another intimate show down in Madame Claude’s lovely basement joined by Geoff Farina of similarly legendary band Karate. Chris & Geoff have been performing together since late 2006 and have recorded an album comprised almost entirely of pre-WWII blues songs.
The Drift take a break from their European tour supporting Explosions In The Sky to perform for us tonight at Schokoladen. I’m sure they’ll enjoy the change at being the headliner for a night and so they should. Their sound is a splendid mix of Do Make Say Think-isms and the above mentioned Explosions to
Meghan Remy aka U.S. Girls provides a modest tormented pop, which stirs passion up and fascinate her world by continually juggling with distant and close, with her audience. Above all, Meghan seems to care for a real artistical coherence and an irreproachable line of conduct, and so find the perfect alter ego releasing her new
Patrick Wolf is possibly one of the most ridiculously talented musicians recording today. At only 28 years of age he has already amassed a body of work most bands can only conjure up post-practice with a doobie doing the rounds. I guess that if you’re going you know what his back catalogue is like and