Det bliver svensk horror country og psychobilly rock når The Coffinshakers besøger Stengade d. 20 maj.
Kom og find ud af hvordan det ville være hvis Johnny Cash havde været mere interesseret i vampyrer, varulve og tyske ekspressionistiske films.
The Coffinshakers: Formed by singer/guitarist Rob Coffinshaker in 1995, The Coffinshakers combine the primitive basics of Country and Rock ’n’ Roll with the grimness and melancholy of Gothic Horror, to deliver their simple three-chord songs with seldom heard presence. Their sound range over a broad spectrum of music, from slow-movin’ ballads to fast-pace outbreaks of musical fury, all with the same naturalness and force. No, they are no vampires, but the music these four pale men in black deliver might just put an even more sinister spell on your mortal soul than the curse of the undead…
+ Support: Fancy Lee 'Fancy Lee is a band that draws its musical roots deep into the hot swamp soil of Louisiana and lets them flourish in energetic, uncompromising concerts. With gender- and society-critical poetry, raw and rocking blues riffs and grooves with constant momentum, they create a sound universe that is both dirty, seductive and politically charged, but also psychedelic tales of voodoo witches and swamp people, of women without men, of New Orleans' hidden brothels and of dangerous deals with the underworld.
The debut album 'Watch Out!' is a raving journey through the darkest corners of the swamp, where American southern folklore collides with hellish rock'n'roll. It's like stepping into a David Lynch film set on the outskirts of New Orleans, where bitter witches, abandoned back alleys and a showdown with women's oppression rise from the mud, accompanied by razor-sharp riffs and intense poetry.
Live, Fancy Lee has distinguished itself as a rarely disciplined and impactful band. As Blues News notes, the songs are delivered with punch and precision – without endless solos or idleness – and with a persistent, mysterious voodoo atmosphere that makes the band a unique name on the Danish blues and rock scene.'