WHAT RHYMES WITH BASEMENT?
What rhymes with basement? (the Replacements / Pavement?) - a brand new event series that brings the latest and most exciting music projects from Munich to the stage. In search of a certain feeling. The one way to play the one note. From folk to shoegaze, from Velvet Underground to Grouper. What rhymes with basement? One evening, 4 bands.
soft collapse (Indie Rock)
Soft noise and the school bus line that suddenly has a different name. This is the soundtrack to a movie that unfortunately nobody went to see. Shimmering drums, interwoven melodies and sounds of guitars, violin, keys and soft vocals create an atmosphere of fragility.
Blume 3000 (Shoegaze / Post Punk)
Miri (vocals, bass) & Bruno (guitar) met in 2015 while working for the university newspaper. Their shared passion for (guitar) music and pop culture brought them together immediately. Bruno, who is a total guitar freak, helped Miri buy her first own bass after she decided to follow in Kim Gordon's footsteps and become a "girl in a band". After countless conversations about fuzz pedals, inspiring bands and walls of sound, the time had finally come at the end of 2023. Her band Blume 3000 was born. Because just like a flower, their sound needed time to grow...just kidding. The Munich duo focuses on channeling emotions from guitar effects, noise and German language.
Insschlosswollen (Punk / Indie)
insschlosswollen delivers a plea against inner city traffic, flying (unless you're a bumblebee) and for fridays for future demos...although? actually it's more about drunk crushing, slow kissing and the everyday heartaches of a young-adult life. lovesongs against climate change!!!!
Bring plenty of friends who are interested in hearing and supporting new projects / bands in the city live. If you have an idea that you would like to present on stage and would like to get a project off the ground, please send us an email to letter@newbasement.online. We will make sure that a comfortable environment is created, regardless of the music, so that you can simply experiment with your sound
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