Splinter
BIRTH OF JOY and DEATH ALLEY, two of the best Dutch live bands, played one last tour together and fell apart. How close “birth” and “death” sometimes are, is shown here. After the tour,...
BIRTH OF JOY and DEATH ALLEY, two of the best Dutch live bands, played one last tour together and fell apart. How close “birth” and “death” sometimes are, is shown here. After the tour,...
Are these times driving art and culture to make angry statements again? At least there are bands who want to say something! Bands who consider content to be just as valuable as music. Bands...
The trio from Tel Aviv has been active for more than ten years and just released their fifth album. It is incomparably more versatile and colorful than before. As the Haaretz Magazine put it...
VUG – a very short name for a band that has been around for a rather long time. The Band has been known as an insider tip in a scene that is small but...
Covid-19: Clubs and dance floors are empty. The weekend is disenchanted and Saturday Night Fever has disappeared. Concerts, clubs and parties sound like words from another era. And then SILVERSHARK comes rollling in with...
What can you expect from a band that describes itself as “the Blink 182 of garage fuzz”? Catchy rock anthems? Three-part vocals? Mountains of fuzz, reverb and echo? Big melodies behind a gigantic wall...
German texts? Check. German rock? Of course not. Noise? Lots of it. Noise rock? Not really. Rock? Of course. Post-something? Definitely. Just different. Just like MONZA. An album that drones, roars and beeps, rounded...
FARFLUNG are like a shimmering space-rock capsule that comes shooting down to earth from its very own soundspace: an institution from the Californian City of Angels. A space rock monster that simply and mercilessly...
A Dutch comic artist and an Israeli producer meet in Berlin and form a band… could be a bad joke, but turns out to be great, exciting, grueling music. A musical melting pot called...
Dirty Sound Magnet: A band that is difficult to categorize stylistically, somewhere between retro, 70s psychedelic and the vague term indie rock. “Creative rock. That’s a new word, but we like to call our...