Slow Club Freiburg presents:
ALBINOBROTHERS | Drone Blues in Cinemascope | Berlin
+ GLABRE | Folk / Post-Rock / Baroque / Doom | Montpellier
ALBINOBROTHERS
One should not promise too much.
Many well-functioning members of our society are probably dripping off these songs.
They slide down them like oil-smeared, old sheet metal and turn in a different direction in horror.
A two-person set-up: Tobias Werner on guitar is accompanied by Ronny Wunderwald on drums.
Tobias Werner's music is brittle, slow, misleading, loose and sometimes angry and rough, but also full of love, detailed and embedded in time and space with the greatest possible rigor. And they are lovingly, richly detailed and carefully set in time and place.
Other people, on the other hand - those who are wounded, scabbed or scarred, swollen, paralyzed or lost - enter them quite easily.
Like a shelter for the night, with a crackling stove, food on the table and flickering neon lights
"Blue Boy Gets Below" is up to its waist in swampy blues, ancient songs and future sounds.
Lines sometimes drop so unexpectedly in the midst of beautiful instrumentals, as if they were startled out of a daydream.
Or like insight peeling out of a lysergic frenzy, briefly breaking through the surface and then branching out and overlapping again.
As if it had taken the path these songs take to arrive at the respective thoughts.
Similar to the band Helga Blohm Dynastie, in which they both usually play, this music is not about having to please an audience.
It's about attitude and purification, about self-knowledge and self-enchantment.
It can please an audience.
And that is the best of all cases.
Albinobrothers are like old whisky, like a freshly sharpened blade, - an experienced intoxication...
LINE-UP:
Tobias Werner: Guitar (Ambush, Caterpillar, Helga Blohm Dynasty)
Ronny Wunderwald: Drums (Garda, The Gentle Lurch, Claim)
https://albinobrothers.bandcamp.com
https://www.instagram.com/albinobrothers_official
https://www.youtube.com/@albinobrothers9948
GLABRE
these are songs that got stuck in the chest and are now coming to light. Themes that have pulled up the floor and nestle on the tongue. Sounds that turn breath and sweat into valuable allies. They are songs that nestle in your belly.
It is music between post-rock, doom and baroque.
Alone on stage, with drum machines, a guitar and his voice, Glabre fights, curses, conjures and comforts.
With Glabre, anger and love win out in the end.
After a decade of touring with his band, Le Skeleton Band, Alex Jacob had the desire to start a musical side project. With Glabre, the need to explore other sounds is expressed, it is also a more personal quest on the level of emotions.
The first album, Cacochyme Rising, is available since May 23rd (Urgence Disk Records / Araki Records / Ramblin' Bastringue)
https://glabre.bandcamp.com
https://www.facebook.com/glabremusic
https://www.youtube.com/@glabre8165
Admission: 8 pm
Begibb: 9 pm
The Slow Club will be smoke-free until the aftershow.
Accompanying persons of people with disabilities will be admitted free of charge.
Information on the barrier situation can be found here:
https://www.slowclub-freiburg.de/leitbild