What a psyched-up Line up. Slowly filling venue Kiff in Aarau invited to the great grand psychedelia toothpaste to clean your dirty teeth with sounds from outtaspace and groovy doom-pop. Arrangements all over on which you'd die or kill for. Every second of these songs I've been listening and experiencing on that evening was overwhelming and completely rocking. Let's begin with the first band and opener of the psych-hyped evening (because the big, very exhausting and unfortunately uninspiring Headliner "Sleepy Sun" definetely made their bandname alive.)
One Snetence. Supervisor released their newest single within a huge Vinyl-Release (on which you'll find a cool drumbased 7/8 beat-track "Bedroom". It's their phenomenal B-Side and has lyrics containing of only this: "Shadows Hide under the window of my bedroom". That's it that's all) and so on they delivered an amazing pre-taste of their new album coming in 2015. Maybe. Hopfully? Yeah, so the single is working ultimately tight live, and does it's job on the beautifuly cutted one. Their live set was successfuly produced by a live-visual concept and made everything you saw doomey and heavy understandable. Why? It's their music. It is taking you to a whole other level of understanding Krautrock and trying to follow what the band does. They do excaclty what they want and you can hear it right on.
If you're into NEU! you'll hear great accepted chords inspired by thy. So great overdose of filthy fill in's and nasty, VERY nasty "Let's make this song only jump into the chorus on beat two" - simply wow. I love this band as much as they're drummer does his hair. After every song (or songs, because hardly one song finishes after itselfs, more it is something like an opera you'll get when you're watching One Sentence. Supervisor) where was I (See? Talking about this band makes you so confused and absurd synapsys-connections) Oh yeah - After every song I saw a proud man shaping his hair so he's ready for the next one. Great thing. If you're doing good music, it's only worth a half if you're not good looking. Rule number one when you're into the business: Good music isn't enough nowadays. There must be way more than playing: You got to have an attitude. Something to be called "You're own thing". I believe OSS has this thing and is on their best way to improve. Why I know this? Because I bought their new single right after.
There was a headliner playing afterwards called Sleepy Sun. A well-hyped Psychrock Band from the States but they never got me, somehow. I'd rather thought they sound like Wet Moss, a psychband from Switzerland. Of course Sleepy Sun is THEIR inspiration, but luckely I got into Wet Moss first so Sleepy Sun was absolut boring and had no chance to get me at all. Unfortunately they had a bad day I suppose 'cause of what I saw on YouTube the other day was absolutely beyond madness. The KXEP Radio Show blew my mind and their new album "MAUI TEARS" is absolutely fantastic. They even played the song live. This was already their highlight.
My highlight of this evening was clearly the last "on this very day" invented shortplay by OSS. A encore sounding something like an experimental late 70's New York Punk Band within sounds of Justice and Auletta's "Wochenend-Endlosigkeit". A great "Something". Hilarious and dancy. Thank you for this evening. I was way beyond pleased.
FOLLOW / OSS Facebook
FOLLOW / SLEEPY SUN Facebook
BUY / DIVER 7" SINGLE WITH B-SIDE
LISTEN / ONE SENTENCE. SUPERVISOR
One Snetence. Supervisor released their newest single within a huge Vinyl-Release (on which you'll find a cool drumbased 7/8 beat-track "Bedroom". It's their phenomenal B-Side and has lyrics containing of only this: "Shadows Hide under the window of my bedroom". That's it that's all) and so on they delivered an amazing pre-taste of their new album coming in 2015. Maybe. Hopfully? Yeah, so the single is working ultimately tight live, and does it's job on the beautifuly cutted one. Their live set was successfuly produced by a live-visual concept and made everything you saw doomey and heavy understandable. Why? It's their music. It is taking you to a whole other level of understanding Krautrock and trying to follow what the band does. They do excaclty what they want and you can hear it right on.
If you're into NEU! you'll hear great accepted chords inspired by thy. So great overdose of filthy fill in's and nasty, VERY nasty "Let's make this song only jump into the chorus on beat two" - simply wow. I love this band as much as they're drummer does his hair. After every song (or songs, because hardly one song finishes after itselfs, more it is something like an opera you'll get when you're watching One Sentence. Supervisor) where was I (See? Talking about this band makes you so confused and absurd synapsys-connections) Oh yeah - After every song I saw a proud man shaping his hair so he's ready for the next one. Great thing. If you're doing good music, it's only worth a half if you're not good looking. Rule number one when you're into the business: Good music isn't enough nowadays. There must be way more than playing: You got to have an attitude. Something to be called "You're own thing". I believe OSS has this thing and is on their best way to improve. Why I know this? Because I bought their new single right after.
There was a headliner playing afterwards called Sleepy Sun. A well-hyped Psychrock Band from the States but they never got me, somehow. I'd rather thought they sound like Wet Moss, a psychband from Switzerland. Of course Sleepy Sun is THEIR inspiration, but luckely I got into Wet Moss first so Sleepy Sun was absolut boring and had no chance to get me at all. Unfortunately they had a bad day I suppose 'cause of what I saw on YouTube the other day was absolutely beyond madness. The KXEP Radio Show blew my mind and their new album "MAUI TEARS" is absolutely fantastic. They even played the song live. This was already their highlight.
My highlight of this evening was clearly the last "on this very day" invented shortplay by OSS. A encore sounding something like an experimental late 70's New York Punk Band within sounds of Justice and Auletta's "Wochenend-Endlosigkeit". A great "Something". Hilarious and dancy. Thank you for this evening. I was way beyond pleased.
FOLLOW / OSS Facebook
FOLLOW / SLEEPY SUN Facebook
BUY / DIVER 7" SINGLE WITH B-SIDE
LISTEN / ONE SENTENCE. SUPERVISOR