Thursday the 29th of October 2009 / kl 20:00 / GRATIS entre
Chickens Call (f)
We live in Trenches (s)
In Crimson Colors (lok)


Yes, de er tilbage!

Chickens Call fra Grenoble i det franske spiller energisk anarkopunk, som vi kender det fra de gode gamle dage fra Paragraffen og Protestera. Med både en 7" og 10" skal der nok kunne spilles op til dans!

Chickens Call var sidst på 1000Fryd med hollandske Power is Poison for to år siden. Med rå, beskidt og politisk punkrock skal det nok komme til at svinge i Kattesundet!

We live in Trenches kommer fra det tæt på Göteborg, der som Skandinaviens svar på Portland, spytter det ene gode punk band efter det andet ud.

We live in Trenches er punkrock så det batter med gode folk fra Alarma Man, Satanic Surfers og C.Armee. Stilen er energisk og vederstyggelig punkrock, som leder tankerne hen på en god blanding af Fucked Up, Black Flag, Poisen Idea, AC/DC og Mötorhead. Intet mindre!

In Crimson Colorsl er de lokale punkede hardcore-helte! En kærkomment gensy og vi glæder os! Og Maximum Rock´n´Roll skrev så lystigt...

"... Man, Scandinavian punk and hardcore has been dominating the world lately, and for good reason! It seems there is something in that frozen climate that gives all the punks and rock n roll losers an uncanny knack for taking the perfect parts of different genres and make something completely new with it. This band offers something a bit distinctive with their three song debut, combining a tinge of metal with crude hardcore guitar crunch and throaty that come off something like HELL NO mixed with FUCKED UP and MOTÖRHEAD. This definitely has a more contemporary feel than most other bands I've been hearing lately from the region, and I think this would appeal to the hardcore crowd as well as the punks. The big stand out for me here is the great lyrics. The title track is one that deals with the disillusionment of the punk scene as it loses significance and becomes packaged conformity. There's also a really intelligent take on the structures of sexual power called "Right to Control". The final song has an optimistic and uplifting attitude about the people finally waking up. I don't believe it for a second, at least not in this country. Good to see a little hope, though. Worth checking out if you come across it."