20:30
Sandershaus, Kassel
Tines of a fork is a 2020 founded progressive rock band from northern Hesse. The band's original compositions mix the styles of 70s prog bands like Jethro Tull, Genesis and Gentle Giant with folk influences, Jazz and classical music. A particular focus is on polyphonic vocal arrangements, instruments that are not typical of rock, such as the trombone, Violin or saxophone combined with complex rhythms and harmonies.
occupation:
Hannes Hirth – Keyboards, singing, Saxophon
Friedrich Hirth – singing, trombone, Electric violin and guitars
Kalle Stein-Hirth – drums, singing
Leon Ellenberger – E-Bass, singing
https://zinkeneinergabel.bandcamp.com/album/the-inconvenience-store
noise roller are a wild mix of politics and nonsense, Les Trucs and Dillinger Escape Plan, Jaka and Rummelsnuff. The lyrics by Hans Sprungfeld are influential for the sound of Krachwalze, which are often very short and succinct and it would fucking kill him to at least sometimes use normal meter or at least have a basic understanding of rhythm?!
Sorry, back to the press release: Through this, that the singer is something of an outsider musician, must be the only one in this band, who knows something about music, then pick up the pieces. The result is often very complex song structures, distributed over 30 Seconds to sometimes a minute. Oh yeah, all songs are on a modified DMG Gameboy from 1989 programmed.
Their latest idea is to be included in the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution's report with statements that are as radical as possible and thus achieve national fame and popularity, even though the music sucks. That also worked with Fine Cream Fish Filet.
https://youtu.be/_cK3kEifEqc?feature=shared
entry starting at 20 Clock / start at 20:30 Clock
The concert takes place in the basement of the Sandershaus.
entry: 8 – 12 €
Photo by Friedrich Hirth