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What Cheer? Brigade @ Hafenkang Hamburg – 28. 08. 2012

Well, what do you expect when the band is billed as a 19 piece punk brass-band ? What you get is the What Cheer ? Brigade, a street band from Providence, the capital of Rhode Island in the USA. And indeed, the band takes their name from the motto of this state, « What Cheer ? » What Cheer ? Indeed. Rhode Island has eight universities and colleges, a poverty rate of over 20 percent, and is famous for its poultry, but not much else usually happens there.

On this particular evening, the sons and daughters of Providence brought their own brand of brass-band chaos to Hafenklang in Hamburg. They almost outnumbered the punters, and it was clear the stage had never been intended to hold a 19 piece brass band. It was also clear that this band was never designed to play on a stage. The group was in constant movement (no surprise, as they’re pretty much a marching band) and the room very quickly became a melee of thrashing trombones and gyrating Germans.

What Cheer? Brigade © Carl Holm

Most Germans love a good marching band, but some punters stood folded-armed and bemused against the walls, short fat bottles of Astra clutched to their breasts. Others appeared to believe themselves accessories to a voodoo rite and, possessed by the spirit of the cornucopia of horns, they whirled and stomped and leaped and sweated with even less rhythm and coherency than the band. It was hard to tell if the enthusiasm was real. or forced – of the kind seen so often at German Samba festivals or at Karneval time in the Rhineland. There was also a disturbingly strong Glee-club vibe coming from the band, which made me wonder if they were Evangelists.

This Brigade really belongs outdoors, in the street, and that’s where they went for their last two numbers. By the time they played the Serbian folk-song Bubamara (The lady bug) I was almost able to enjoy the performance, and the windows of nearby office buildings soon began to fill with people who had fallen asleep at their desks earlier in the evening and were now wondering just who was making all that racket.

I couldn’t help thinking that had the band played in the streets somewhere as part of a larger festival, and I had been drinking rum, they may have been a lot more entertaining.

What Cheer? Brigade © Carl Holm

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Moralens Väktare – punk rock from Sweden

Four young Swedish dudes rock out in the late 70s early 80s trash punk style reminiscent of the Ramones. Zasph caught up with them at Hamburg’s Komet, after the first gig of their German tour.

They say their influences “include mainly good stuff”. It’s honest, melodic three chord fun. And they sing in Swedish, so nobody’s embarrassed about not knowing the words. Don’t sing along. Pogo! Oh, yeah, and buy their record. They said it’s good!

Moralens Väktare on:

Facebook 

Myspace

Bandcamp

 

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FIGLI DI MADRE IGNOTA @ Uebel und Gefährlich

FIGLI DI MADRE IGNOTA

@ Uebel und Gefährlich, Hamburg – 20. February 2009

DATSCHA-ITALICA with FIGLI DI MADRE IGNOTA

Figli di Madre Ignota: These guys are so incredible great … amazing!!! 😀

I have seen them last year already and couldn’t miss them this year … so going to Hamburg was an absolute must 🙂
Really impossible to describe what they are doing on stage but it’s very rare to see such a presence, humor and good music. Mixing the power of balkan brass and Italian charme … They just bring fire anywhere they appear I think 🙂

So .. here their myspace link : www.myspace.com/figlidimadreignota

No vid this time – the cam bugged … I suppose even my cam was over-impressed, well! 😉 Of course! Normal!!

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Even as very crazy sweet bananas!!! 🙂

Figli di Madre Ignota © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Figli di Madre Ignota © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)

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