Here’s the last batch of pics from Europe. Also includes the last four dates in the UK opening for The Vaselines.
Paris.
Père Lachaise Cemetery. Couldn’t fin Jim but we found this guy.
French Vampires.
German ear plugs.
Paris pals
Our Hamburg roadie.
We’re on this.
Reeperbahn action
Hamburg graffiti
Never had them. I wonder if they work?
Fruhstuck!
Mary Klaus
Random bedroom art.
Nutella care package from Cologne
The morning after.
Friedl
Nommi
What more could you want?
London
Never
I don’t wanna know.
Looking up
Red Red Wine
Good advice.
Blasting through outer space.
Enter at your own risk
Insane backstage shenanigans.
The Vaselines
After an amazing night in Gent at the Kraakpand at Handelsbeurs it was back to Bremen where we played another show with Analog Ruins.
Tobias doing his best William Burroughs in Bremen. Cat cafe. Bremen graffiti.
Next stop the home of our driver/ road dog soulmate Karsten: Hanover.
Man in the wall.
Then north to Hamburg where we met up with our old pal Maes.
We had an amazing show and an amazing schnitzel the next day.
Next stop our first visit to Potsdam. We played with a fun band from France!
And finally Berlin. Schokoladen cat.
Success! Danke! Dank U! Merci! and THANKS! To everyone who came out to the shows. See you next year. XO
Nan & Matt Click here to see all the pics from the whole tour.
Our show in Oldenburg was perhaps one of the most special shows of the tour. Our friend Tiedo, who usually books us at the Alhambra, put us on at the wagonburg where he lives. A wagonburg is a very special and unique place. I was told that there are several throughout Germany and some especially famous ones around Hamburg. Basically, it’s an area where people choose to live in old trailers, train cars, and buses. They install wood burning stoves and all share a communal toilet, bath, and various spaces that include a kitchen and performance space. The structures are created mostly out of recycled materials. The bar in this performace space is an old bus and the space is heated by wood burning stoves. It was fun to be playing a venue with a dirt floor. Felt kind of like the circus. We had some of the best sound of the whole tour at this place by the way.
In Hannover we had an amazing pumpkin curry by an cool lady for whom we dedicated the song Dinner to later in the evening. We also got a nice tour of by the very sweet promoter Karsten. After the show, I like these creepy lamp posts that looks like crosses just outside of the venue. Here is a link from the Hannover show to a live performance of Lucky Rocks: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3319446883306
Our next show in Hamburg was so intense that I neglected to get any photos which is a shame because Hamburg is a very exciting city. In stark contrast to how intense Hamburg was I will give you this photo of our driver, Andy, sleeping with a Club Mate next to him.
The show in Offenbach was with our good friend Alex’s band called Mine from Darmstadt. Last time we played with Mine they were a rock band but they have revamped their style and are much more difficult to describe now. I think it’s cool. You can hear for yourself HERE! We also got to see our good friend The Woog Riots from Darmstadt. They just came out with a new album recently called Post Bomb Chronicles. I’m quite addicted the first song on this album.
After a very long drive we played our first of 2 shows in France in Nantes, with the wonderful Lonesome French Cowboy. These guys were great and their look would fit right in at any truckstop in the midwest.
It was great to see our old friends Rhiem and Solena in Nantes. Solena did an internship with Olive Juice Music in NYC many years ago and is responsible for entering a lot of the artist data on the site. After the show in Nantes a nice chap by the name of Richard O’Brien interviewed us for a local podcast called English For Everyone. Luckily, the next morning, there was enough time to check out our favorite boulangerie for for petit Dejuner. This is what a happy Nan looks like.
Next stop Paris! It was back at the Pop In for us. On the way, something possesed me to try these funky chips. Unfortunately, unless you’re a big fan of synthetic Ketchup flavor I wouldn’t reccommend them After the show in Paris we stayed with our friend Guillaume from the band Coming Soon. This is a pic of him with his girfriend’s daughter. She was pretty adorable and quite impressed with Nan’s shoeless drumming technique.
And this is where we say goodbye to freinds Klaus and Andy who had been driving and helping us. Below is a pic of our good friend and bassist extrodrdinaire Klaus displaying his broken-mirror-covered bass. Thank you Klaus for letting us use your car. And thanks to our new friend Andy for driving the last half of the tour. They are both nice boys from Regensburg, Germany, a town with a very kick ass music scene. Check out these bands for great examples: Jenny Lund, Containerhead, Trashing Days, Mason Dixon Line, Tar Tar Fox. Next stop a quick little train ride under the English channel to London for the UK leg of the tour. To be continued…