Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Earring Holder Toronto

"There are cool and uncool and how you feel! " or Why Tocotronic are just so fascinating?

Good evening everybody, it's almost 23 clock and I have nothing to do ... so I thought "now you're blogging again what" Today I write about a band that I have discovered only a short time for me. And while the band "Huah!"

Huah! were, as well as the already mentioned here
Tocotronic
and
the stars, part of the "Hamburger Schule", in contrast to these two but they were never even remotely successful, and broke up already 1992, ie before it was really wrong with this scene in Hamburg. They were founded in the mid 80s and went about the same time in Hamburg. There, in 1987, they released their first single on the indie label Buback. 1990 then followed the first album, "What do Huah! Now?" on L'age d'or (the label which is subsequently even as the Hamburg school label as such), and two years later the album "Fuck Capitalism" and soon after the band split up then. According to the band, the case for separating the "usual musical and personal differences" were. Musically Huah! very hard to classify. They play something between Punk, indie rock, soul and jazz.
The band is also due to it's ever been establishing the great Tocotronic, as their singer Dirk von Lowtzow at all only because of the music of Huah! his law studies in Freiburg broke off to move to Hamburg and there to make music. Ironically Tocotronic were again the reason why the singer Huah Knarf Rellöm! (The real name I will not tell. Tip: Read the name again, backwards ;-)) 2000 again moved to Hamburg. Tocotronic Coverter way the Huah! Song "The 10-clock show," so I generally only on Huah! attention was. The admittedly somewhat strange name the band is from a comic book.
The title of the article is the title of a song on the album "Fuck Capitalism".
Since 2005, the band comes back on occasion, an album is probably not planned

recommendations there (again) because I can not be limited to individual songs / will.

Links:

's band page at Buback Records


Indiepedia article


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