Tag Archives: Hamburg

Eau Rouge on why story-telling in music is important: Interview

Eau Rouge have been building up momentum for a few years now with a following of fans growing and growing by cooking up a hybrid sound “that’s part indie and part electronica”, placing them alongside bands as Editors and M83 in British media. When the Stuttgart three-piece made a stopover in Hamburg to play Nochtwache, Messed!Up sat down with Jonas, …

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Three decades of De/Vision: The dark interview

In the beginning of 1994 I was still frustrated that Depeche Mode had “betrayed” their listeners by bringing alternative rock into their electronic soundscape with the release of “Songs of Faith and Devotion”. I never accepted the album until years later. However, a few months later a friend of mine played me “Dinner Without Grace” and I found some consolation …

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The constant evolution of The Slow Readers Club: Interview

The last couple of years have seen Manchester four-piece The Slow Readers Club perform sell-out shows up and down the UK, including a sold-out Apollo at home. After two albums and very little attention, everything were about to change after supporting James around the UK. We had the opportunity to sit down with Kurtis, Aaron, James and David when they visited …

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Raw, unfiltered indie rock and crazy gigs: False Heads interviewed

Music media and Reddit threads have been eulogizing the death of indie rock for what feels like an eternity. However, those bands they’re mourning is from the early 2000s, when bands like The Strokes made “Is This It” and The Libertines in Britain had “Up The Bracket”. From there, four- and five-piece rock bands cropped up everywhere like Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Von Bondies, Franz Ferdinand, …

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