Swedish five piece indie-pop band Last Days Of April support their newest album Gooey with an European tour and show here in Berlin at Magnet Club.
As much as they’re an entertaining band nowadays, they were equally so at their inception, but in a completely different way. With their first album (self titled, 1997) their sound fell somewhere under the hardcore umbrella, many mentioning emo-core, if they really felt like it. Over the course of their fifteen years together and countless live shows, their sound has shaped itself into something far more melancholic and even in points of great beauty is infused with an anguish that’s difficult to pin down in words.