Friday, August 19, 2011

Postcards from Berlin #2: Sebadoh, live @ Festsaal Kreuzberg, (August 8, 2011)


The last time I had the chance to see Sebadoh live was 12 years ago at Reading Festival’s main stage, cheerfully knocking out a brief "greatest hits" set on an uncharacteristically warm and sunny Saturday afternoon. Despite the early slot, it was for my money one of the day’s most enjoyable performances along with those from Sleater-Kinney and Pavement who also played early and convinced me that the festival would have been a lot better with its line-up reversed (ok, it would have been ridiculous to kick it off with Blur, but is there anyone who seriously misses Catatonia, The Divine Comedy or Fun Loving Criminals now?).


 Fast forward to this August and our trip to Berlin and here’s my chance after all these years to catch up with the revitalized Sebadoh in the midst of a tour promoting the recently reissued "Bakesale", perhaps the band’s best LP. Not surprisingly, it was this album’s track list that dominated the glorious hour and a half set, with indie rock gems like "Rebound", "Skull", "License to Confuse", "Careful", "Magnet's Coil", "Got It" et al. having once again the chance to shine and remind us how thrilling the contrast between Lou Barlow’s melodic anthems and Jason Loewenstein’s powerful punk ditties can be. The soon to get the reissue treatment "Harmacy", another highlight of Sebadoh’s less lo-fi mid ‘90s period, also contributed to the night’s fun with "Beauty of the Ride", "Ocean", "Too Pure" and "Mind Reader" being among the set’s top moments, while there was still time for a few older favorites like "Freed Pig", "2 Years 2 Days" (great work by drummer Bob D'Amico who, according to Lou, never played it at a gig before) and "Sister".


Sebadoh’s thoroughly enjoyable, passionate performance not only reminded us exactly why we loved them back in the ‘90s, but it also proved that they still got what it takes to indie-rock hard in the these guitar-rock starved days. Just "gimme indie rock!", as they once shouted, and how about some new tunes as well?




Here’s the night's approximate set list from a photo taken by Stelios (the Greek element was in full force down the right side of Festsaal Kreuzberg’s stage and we all got the matching T-shirts to prove it!):


Sebadoh - Rebound, live @ Festsaal Kreuzberg, (August 8, 2011)

Sebadoh - Beauty of the Ride, live @ Festsaal Kreuzberg, (August 8, 2011)

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Postcards from Berlin #1: Destroyer, live @ Magnet Club, (August 7, 2011)

After a couple of weeks of downtime to refill our batteries, Cool Music Central is back and has some exclusive audio and visual treats for you.

Part of our brief summer vacation was spent in Berlin, Germany, where aside from the usual sightseeing (check out at the left a photo of Victoria's statue, or Goldelse as Berliners like to call her, at the top of the Victory Column - the angels' favorite hangout spot according to Wim Wenders' ace 1987 film "Wings of Desire"), we also had the opportunity to attend a few fine gigs around town. And since this a music and not a travel blog, the photos, videos and stories we have to share with you over the next few days are from these musical excursions of ours in Berlin, starting with Destroyer's excellent performance at the Magnet Club on August 7th.

Dan Bejar's longest running musical project may not be as high profile as The New Pornographers, the indie-rock collective that most of us associate him with, but this may well change given how awesome "Kaputt" is, Destroyer's highly acclaimed ninth long-player.

The album's richly orchestrated pop gems formed, of course, the backbone of the luscious sounding 70-minute set, with "Chinatown", "Savage Night at the Opera", "Kaputt", "Song for America" and "Suicide Demo for Kara Walker" being the highlights of the evening which closed with an encore performance of the epic "Bay of Pigs". Before the show's grand finale there was just enough time in the main set for a couple of choice cuts from the band's rich back catalogue, including "Painter in Your Pocket" from the 2006 album "Destroyer's Rubies" which you can check out below our photos from the evening:





Destroyer - Painter In Your Pocket, live @ Magnet Club, Berlin

Support for the Destroyer gig came from Berlin-based duo Zulu Pearls. Download their track "Keep it Cool" from the LP "No Heroes No Honeymoons" below to get a taste of their slow-burning indie-pop sound:



Coming up in part 2 of our Berlinale: Sebadoh rock Festsaal Kreuzberg and we all get matching T-shirts to commemorate the occasion!