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2nd April 2007
The 69 Eyes, Wednesday 13, Maryslim
On a sunny Sunday in April, we went to the concert of THE 69 EYES, WEDENESDAY 13 and MARYSLIM. This evening was promised to be a good one with all those great bands. This evening, the Zeche Bochum was completely sold out and you had problems to even have room to just stand to enjoy the concert. A lot of fans were waiting to see one of their favourite bands: THE 69 EYES. And a lot of people were also there to see WEDNESDAY 13 perform.
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21st May 2007
The Mission, David R. Black
When THE MISSION are coming to Bochum it is always a special event because Bochum is something the “The Mission Capital” in Germany. When I arrived around 7.30, the venue still was surprisingly empty and I was a bit shocked. But very soon… latest as the support started… the venue was packed! And hot! So hot that even water was dripping from my camera lens! But no one cared about that and the venue was a big happening.
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6th April 2007
End of Green, Glas
Once again it was time this evening for END OF GREEN from Stuttgart to rock the Longhorn and take away their fans to a world of wonderful melancholy and sadness. This concert was a special one for the newcomer band GLAS from Austria also. END OF GREEN had decided to give young musicians a big chance and had offered the opportunity to apply to be their support this night. As Michael Setzer, EOG's guitarist, told the audience in the beginning, they had received quite a lot of demos, and had finally chosen the Austrian band GLAS, whose tape had convinced all band members. The Longhorn was well-filled, and so we were looking forward to the unconsumed trio from our neighbouring country, and naturally to Michelle Darkness and his band mates and their Depressed Subcore.
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14th April 2007
Kosheen, The Vincent Black Shadow
Bristol-based band ‘Kosheen’ develeoped their own trademark by blending Dance, Drum’n Bass, Pop and some elements from Rock, and instead being caught between too many stools they wrote a story of success. This spring they embarked on an European tour in support of their brandnew offering "Damage" and to continue this story..
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18th May 2007
VNV Nation, Imperative Reaction, Modulate
The Irish-British power package of the dark scene is again on tour – in Krefeld it was the last German concert – with its mix of different electronic styles as well as with Industrial, Rock and Dance elements with hard beats. Also, dark dreamy ballads and symphonic-orchestral arrangements belong to VNV NATION’s set. The recently released sixth album ‘Judgement’ can be counted as the most powerful, varied and complex work of the duo, as some fans and critics say. This evening in Krefeld again promised to be a packed and energetic show.
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