Kate Mosh

Albums

A complex indie sound meets intelligent lyrics that are not holding back on references. There are references to Simon & Garfunkel, accompanied by beautiful melodies that always think outside the box. Kate Mosh have mastered the loud-quiet game like Valentino Rossi on his 500cc Yamaha. And just as the “Dottore” is a joy to watch, Kate Mosh are just as much fun.

Kate Mosh was founded in 1999 by Michael Gaese and Thom Kastning. After releasing an EP on their own and various line-up changes, the band released their debut album “Life Is Funfair” on Sinnbusrecords in 2004. This was followed by a European tour with New Black from Chicago. After switching to Noisolution, Kate Mosh recorded the EP “4 AM And It’s Already Hell” and the album “Breakfast Epiphanies” (2006). In 2006, the band played more than 80 concerts in Germany and neighboring countries and became known to a wider audience through radio airplay and press. Founding member Michael Gaese left the band at the end of 2006 and was replaced by Pierre Türkowsky at the beginning of 2007. Songs for a third album were recorded in 2008. It was never released and Kate Mosh split up at the end of 2009.