Forbidden Notes To Exalt
Lausch, Intra, Dogs vs Gods
It’s A Sin Fest, B72 Wien, Austria 20241213
As the cold is creeping down the Viennese Gürtel, several options open up: a drink at Loop or Coco, the charity concert at Kramladen, Monokai at rhiz, Bum Shelter at 1bm or Freud at Chelsea.. or starting at Chelsea with tunes from Ghost and Linkin Park but then change to beloved B72 for the first edition of the It’s A Sin Fest.
Supported by The Gap, Radio 88.6, Noise Appeal Records and LÆSSIG Booking and with an artwork by Lisa Arnberger (Missfelidae Illustration), it is about celebrating the ‚forbidden riff, secret chord, unholy break and diabolical sound‘. This mission said, it begins with the live premiere of Dogs vs Gods. With their logo by Simon Handle and the appealing name remind of Death Angel’s „God vs. God“, they know how to rock on „Let Me Out“ and „I See Dead People“.
Suitable for Friday the 13th, they have a Jason hockey mask on the microphone stand. The heavy notes continue with Intra, who shared the stage with likes of Ultima Radio. While guitarist Hannes Pröstler recently celebrated his own live premiere with Dreamer Dreamer, they catch the audience with earworms like „Uninvited Roomer“, „Knife“, „Maya“, „Consequence“ and „Last Born“.
The two voices have not fade completely, as headliner and It’s A Sin Fest organizer Lausch enter. Since 20 years Noise Appeal Records, they expanded. Next to founding members Arnold Zanon and Matthias Ledwinka (Klawuta), Ines Dallaji (Bad Ida) and David Ruhmer joined, who will soon play another acoustic gig at Barhocker Feldkirch.
„Glitter, Gold & Acid“ from „Love & Order“ talks about growing up and „Universe in a Universe“ about each one’s own world. Formed in 2005, the youngest visitor is the same age as the band. With the latest single „Luck“ and three encores including „Private Science Fiction“, they end the successful first It’s A Sin Fest.
If the next issue will be around Christmas or on Friday 13th again is left open. This one continues with an aftershow featuring DJ Rob Bobbinson, and next up are Aaron, Shopping, Beats & Punsch, the 9th Oasis Night, Faroon and Toxic Men on the schedule of B72.