I saw this concert more
or less on a whim, knowing next to nothing about even the headliner.
Artist: Drenge
Venue: Kantine am
Berghain
Location: Berlin,
Germany
Date: 15 April 2019
Opening Act: The Indian
Queen
The Indian Queen
were
a duo of just drums and guitar/vocals. Their style was hard,
aggressive, and thrashy. The guitarist spent most of his time playing
metal riffs with occasional breaks for strummed and/or muted sections
with some shouted vocals. The drummer was propulsive and carefully
followed the rhythmic breaks but offered few additional flairs. I
could almost get into the intensity of it, but the vocals just
weren't doing it for me. The guitarwork was impressive, but I can
only get so much out of that technique, so most of what I appreciated
was just the lock-in with the drums.
Drenge
appeared in a more conventional rock format with a
vocalist/guitarist, a lead guitarist/keyboardist, a bassist, and a
drummer/vocalist. I
was expecting something in the vein of garage rock or a bit of fun
punk, and there were bits of both of those, but they started out by
focusing on riffy hard rock and ended up going off in several
directions. Most
of these diversions were more interesting than their core rock sound.
The large keyboard and effects rack was only used a few times, but
always to good effect. Their mellower songs tended to be more
expressive. One song could even have been categorized as sparse, and
it was all the better for it. I again liked the energy they brought
to the show, and the instrumental performances were good, but I still
didn't find much to pull it together. The lyrics might've helped, but
they were often drowned by guitars, and the sound system wasn't doing
any favors. At least they could write some decent melodies, and the
attempts at harmonies were pleasant when audible.
[Drenge.]
Scores:
The Indian Queen: C-
Drenge: C+
P.S. Thanks to Jochen and Matthew!
P.S. Thanks to Jochen and Matthew!
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