This Belgian band offers experimental pop and noise. This quartet has been at work no less than 11 years and call themselves bunglers, but also perfectionists. In 2004 this Ghent group got as far as the semi-final of Humo's rock rally. Four years later, The Germans scored very highly with their first long-player, 'Elf Shot Lame Witch'. Humo awarded it no less than four and half stars. Since then they have played at dozens of festivals and, among other things, as support for The Kills, Fuck Buttons, Melt-Banana, Millionaire and A Brand. In 2013 these not so German Germans came up with their third album, which they called 'Mother Sings in Front of the House', which they made entirely themselves. It is also slightly more accessible than the previous one -- 'Grote Meneren/Straffe Madammen' -- which came out in 2009. On their last record, the 2015 'Are Animals Different', you are swept along in an alternative ambient trip. Playing live, they often improvise and their numbers are constantly taking off and leaving a trace of burnt rubber, as Focus Knack put it.
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