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20th October 2018
Therapy? & Ondt Blod
It’s Saturday night and there are not many people at the Sputnikhalle in Münster when the doors open, but that’s about to change and at around 8:00pm the concert is sold out! The lucky ones, who have come in yet, are expecting an evening with an exciting opening act and a main band that really enjoys what it is doing.
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21st October 2018
Anti-Flag and Silverstein - “European Tour 2018” - Special Guests: Cancer Bats, Worriers
Now that’s what I would call a good deal. Four excellent bands for the price of the same number of over-hyped Latte Frappuccino’s. And instead of having these sugary drinks add to your waistline, you actually had the opportunity to do some serious workout in the form of mosh pit, circle pit, and crowd surfing participation instead. The only challenge was to get there early, as the shows were scheduled to start already at half past five in the afternoon.
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13th October 2018
Letzte Instanz - “20 Years Anniversary” - Guests with own shows: Zeraphine & Lord Of The Lost - and many special guests
LETZTE INSTANZ invited friends, fans and colleagues to celebrate their 20th birthday at Alter Schlachthof in Dresden mid of October and many followed that invitation. The expectation were high for this night: LETZTE INSTANZ invited their friends from ZERAPHINE and LORD OF THE LOST to “warm-up” before their own gig. This combo was just perfect for me, so I didn’t hesitate long to get my ticket back in spring.
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19th October 2018
Leæther Strip & Blitzmaschine
Claus Larsen decided 30 years ago to vent his anger with his own project. Now after three decades he came to celebrate the band anniversary in his - according to his own words - favourite club in Germany.
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17th October 2018
Get Well Soon & Sam Vance-Law
GET WELL SOON celebrate nightmares and their associated traumas in their latest album, ‘The Horror’. Fear as an antipole to the previous work ‘Love’, and both strong emotions. Oppressive melodies, melancholy songs, all bedded in dark pictures. The ambience is held in the bleak blue light with three large black and white banners with nightmarish shapes. Konstantin Gropper has already made a lot of progress as a graduate of the Mannheim Pop Academy. The warm, clear baritone and the crooner presentation lend the songs, despite all the heavy lyrics, certain lightness.
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