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Posted on May 13, 2010 - by Editor

Beatsteaks “Limbo Messiah” set for 12th July UK release

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Although German punks released the record “Limbo Messiah” in 2007 elsewhere it is only now set for a July 12th UK release. The bands previous release was “Smack Smash” (2004) which received Platinum status in their native Germany.

Half of the songs on ‘Limbo Messiah’ are driven by the catapult energy that you find with American hardcore combos from the Eighties. “Bands like Black Flag, Minor Threat and so on can’t play like Pink Floyd, but they had this unbelievable power. On the other hand Bad Brains did have this diversified musicality,” Torsten enthuses. Besides the fast-as-lightning outpourings of energy,  ‘Limbo Messiah’ offers a varied array of musical approaches. ‘She Was Great’ has a funky groove and falsetto vocals; ‘Soljanka’ is a compact rocker crowned with thunderous Keith Moon drums; ‘E-G-O’ turns out to be an adventure that provides new kicks every time you hear it. And in the frantic ‘Demons Galore’ resounds a heartbreaking melancholic lead melody/solo guitar as well as backing vocals that are reminiscent of Queen.

Besides Queen Beatsteaks also give kudos to The King. “George Harrison met Elvis in Las Vegas when The King was pretty far down. Afterwards Harrison said ‘He was great when he was great’”, Arnim comments. This statement hit it big with the band and is echoed in the track ‘She Was Great’. The band’s songs mean different things to all of them – “Every member of the band sees the lyrics differently. Everyone can interpret the lyrics the way they want – that’s the cool thing about them.” says drummer Thomas. Arnim adds: “Some of the lyrics deal with several stories at the same time. You can look at them from various points of view. I interpret them differently than Thomas. That’s not a problem for me, the main thing is that an image is created.”

It’s also somehow typical that composing, rehearsing and playing live is not enough for these crazy citizens of Germany’s capital.  Freely adapted from the punk motto “Do It Yourself” the somewhat scatterbrained, but likeable band takes care of almost all aspects of what is a complex organisation. Torsten works in the Mail Order shop, Arnim helps with management and designs tasteful T-shirts (or at least what he considers tasteful). Bernd takes care of the equipment. Peter has taken on the Herculean task of answering all of the band’s e-mails.

The Beatsteaks are playing a sold out show at London ULU on June 5th

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