MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 12:51 pm
Hi folks.
My name is MajorBummer. I came to Munich 11 months ago and haven't gone dancing once. My taste in music is very much on the hard and heavy side and I like dancing very much. Where can I go in Munich? I don't like dressing up or being in a place populated mostly by teens. Is there anywhere you could recommend going? I read the thread on the Atomic Cafe and I am not sure whether I'd enjoy going there if they are that strict on the dress code. Thanks, MajorB
Eleanor Rigby
Oct 18 2005, 12:54 pm
Backstage is great, I've had an absolute blast every time I went.
They offer 3 or 4 different rooms in which they play a variety of "hard" music. Can't imagine there being a dress code either.
Let me know if you want to go sometime I'm always up for it.
roots
Oct 18 2005, 12:55 pm
QUOTE
I don't like dressing up
Thats ok, you could go in the dirndl you wear everyday anywhere in Munich.
Sin
Oct 18 2005, 12:56 pm
Damn it MB - I wish I still had the band together.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 12:59 pm
Miss Rigby, I would be most pleased if you would escort me dancing one day. You know my taste in music so I think I'll opt for your recommendation, thanks!
@Roots
Come to think of it, now
that would be alternative amongst a hard and heavy crowd.
@Sin
You could always form a new band, can't you?
QUOTE (MajorBummer @ Oct 18 2005, 1:59 pm)

@Sin
You could always form a new band, can't you?
Well... I am working on a little something, but it will take time.
Eleanor Rigby
Oct 18 2005, 1:04 pm
It's a date!
I bet Urban Angel would be up for making it a threesome!
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 1:17 pm
Right! Good luck to Sin and his future sinister band and lookin' forward to my threesome with the gurls, he-he-he..
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 1:26 pm
If you're from Berlin, go to Schwabinger 7, you'll love it. Titanic City also rocks.
p.s. I took a guy who's just relocated from Berlin, and who was complaining that Munich has nothing, to S7 on Saturday night and he couldn't stop saying how great it was and that he was definitely going to take his girlfriend there.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 1:27 pm
@Ulysses
What kind of music do they play there? You know my taste..
MoiLV
Oct 18 2005, 1:28 pm
Substanz on Poccistrasse is also very good.. not too "hard," but very good rock music that's fun to dance to, like The Strokes, the Cure, the Clash, the Stones, Led Zeppelin.. stuff like that.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 1:36 pm
@MoiLV
More recent stuff as well? I am also trying to expand my musical horizons a bit more.
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 1:38 pm
Well, it's not Sepultura or death metal or anything like that. They played solid rock most of the time although there was some old and new school punk, reggae. It was the crowd I liked. Very down-to-earth.
BadDoggie
Oct 18 2005, 1:40 pm
QUOTE (Eleanor Rigby @ Oct 18 2005, 2:04 pm)

I bet Urban Angel would be up for making it a threesome!
And if not UA, I'm certainly up for a threes... oh wait. Wrong section.
[EmilyLitella]Never mind.[/EmilyLitella]
There's (or used to be) a heavy metal place down Marktstr. in Schwabing called Amok, but you're going to find it a bit tough to dance there.
woof.
MoiLV
Oct 18 2005, 1:47 pm
@MB.. sure- Franz Ferdinand, Strokes newer stuff..
I dunno.. I'm kinda stuck in the 80s. I like all the newer rock stuff, but I can't tell you who sings what, which is sad, because i'm usually good with music trivia.
BTW.. anyone heard of Bloc Party? I really like the songs I've heard, but I think that is just the worst name for a band.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 1:53 pm
QUOTE
I like all the newer rock stuff, but I can't tell you who sings what, which is sad, because i'm usually good with music trivia.
MoiLV, you and JML, I really like your style.

Anywayz, thanks for all the tips! First it will be Backstage with my threesome. Baddoggie, you can obviously join us if you like (or anybody else into hard and heavy music).
@Ulysses
Wazziz death metal stuff, huh? Who listens to death metal?
MoiLV
Oct 18 2005, 1:56 pm
QUOTE (MajorBummer @ Oct 18 2005, 1:53 pm)

Wazziz death metal stuff, huh? Who listens to death metal?
my boyfriend, for example. A band called Six Feet Under.. just about the worst shite you could ever imagine.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 1:59 pm
Well you must admit, six feet under is a very good name for a death metal band.
BadDoggie
Oct 18 2005, 2:04 pm
QUOTE (MajorBummer @ Oct 18 2005, 2:53 pm)

Wazziz death metal stuff, huh? Who listens to death metal?
From what I can tell, mainly Norwegians, Icelanders and some Germans. While there's occasionally a decent riff buried in a track or two, death metal mostly consists of screaming unintelligibly into a microphone and posing for pictures in lots of black clothing and eye make-up, with extra points for holding various medieval weapons.
woof.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 2:10 pm
Ah. Then I already had a death metal band as the warm-up band to a band I went to see in Berlin. These guys are funny.
Mr.Mosh
Oct 18 2005, 2:29 pm
QUOTE (BadDoggie @ Oct 18 2005, 3:04 pm)

From what I can tell, mainly Norwegians, Icelanders and some Germans. While there's occasionally a decent riff buried in a track or two, death metal mostly consists of screaming unintelligibly into a microphone and posing for pictures in lots of black clothing and eye make-up, with extra points for holding various medieval weapons.
woof.
You are thinking of black metal, which is rather monotonous in my opinion.
But listen to Bands like Nile, Cryptopsy, Dillinger Escape Plan (ok, not really DM), Cephalic Carnage, SYL and tell me they are not incredibly talented. Of course, I am biased
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 2:30 pm
Sorry MB, I thought you were into death metal or any metal for that matter. Sepultura to me is heavy metal. I suppose metal is a fairly wide concept.
Having said that, Schwabinger 7 also played Paranoid. I rate any place that either plays that or Thunderstruck. Two of my favourite club numbers. Temple Bar also plays fairly okay music, but I find the atmosphere fairly aggressive and I hate Kultfabrik or whatever it's called these days. Too many kids running around.
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 2:32 pm
Black metal, speed metal, heavy metal, death metal, it all sounds rubbish to me. Who said we have to have the same music taste though!?
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 2:42 pm
@Ulysses
Then I would immediately agree with you that I am into heavy metal. But calling Sepultura death metal is as silly as calling Pearl Jam grunge.
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 2:48 pm
Umm, correct me if I'm wrong, but Pearl Jam is grunge. Perhaps you wanted to say Nirvana?
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 2:52 pm
No man, I wanted to say Pearl Jam and that Pearl Jam is nothing but good old fashioned rock. Sepultura, S.O.A.D, Smashing Pumpkins and the like are hard rock - metal. Not grunge or death metal imvho.
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 3:09 pm
NFW, Pearl Jam is grange and Sepultura is metal. Metallica is sometimes hard rock, most of the time metal. But PJ is definitely grunge, not hard rock.
Eleanor Rigby
Oct 18 2005, 3:11 pm
I'm with MB on this one, Pearl Jam is rock (not hard rock).
EDIT: doesn't make any difference really, classifications are stupid anyway (see other thread ).
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 3:13 pm
Hear hear, Ulysses, I have some back-up to prove my point to you.

Btw, do you like PJ?
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 3:17 pm
To be more precise, grunge is typified by an extended usage of alternative tunings which is what Pearl Jam used a lot. You can hear grunge from a mile off. Hard rock, on the other hand, is typified by guitarits strongly influenced by blues. It's basically high-octane blues to use another term used to describe it. Typical hard rock bands would therefore be Led Zeppelin, ACDC and Guns 'n Roses. I would use rock to describe something more in the line of old Bryan Adams or Alanis Morrissette.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 3:19 pm
QUOTE
an extended usage of alternative tunings
Care to explain? Yo no entiendo.
madgibson
Oct 18 2005, 3:35 pm
QUOTE (MajorBummer @ Oct 18 2005, 1:51 pm)

Where can I go in Munich? I don't like dressing up or being in a place populated mostly by teens.
Well, if you don't want to be surrounded by teens then Backstage is definitely NOT the place for you! I have never been myself but every Thursday I see a steady stream of teens heading to Backstage!! Definitely no dress code and probably your type of music though.
Eleanor Rigby
Oct 18 2005, 3:38 pm
I wouldn't say it's mostly teens.
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 3:46 pm
I thought you played the guitar? Alternative tunings are when you change the tuning of your strings from the standard tuning. Dropped D means you tune the E down a tone eg. Grunge alt tunings a lot.
MajorBummer
Oct 18 2005, 3:59 pm
I said I play a little. I have a book. I taught myself. I am not as advanced as you are and I sure don't know the terminology.
MoiLV
Oct 18 2005, 4:00 pm
QUOTE (Ulysses @ Oct 18 2005, 3:17 pm)

I would use rock to describe something more in the line of old Bryan Adams or Alanis Morrissette.
No.. these two belong in the Canadian Crap category.. rock is a very vague term, you're right, but these two do not encompass any side of rock.
grazzenger
Oct 18 2005, 4:15 pm
from wikipedia - Grindcore is an extreme form of Heavy Metal related to death metal, but historically formed by combining elements of early thrash metal (which predated the advent of death metal) and hardcore punk
i googled Extreme Noise Terror and found this classification of their music. all i can remember is that they had a 4 second long 'song' of, well, extreme noise terror.
canuck
Oct 18 2005, 4:57 pm
Yep. Pearl Jam is rock. Some of their songs lean towards hard rock and some towards alternative...but on the average they are a rock band to me. Since they come from the Nirvana/Soundgarten Seattle era they sometimes get lumped into grunge/alternative which in fact they aren't.
I agree that Bryan Adams is horrible. (sorry hahnsen) 'Summer of 69' is a decent song though...but it played way too much over here so I'm getting sick of it. Alanis is alright...average. I have Jagged Little Pill on mp3 and listen to it occasionally.
Ketchup
Oct 18 2005, 5:45 pm
Playing an occasional AC/DC tune does not a rock bar make. I've been in country bars that take a "rock break" every few hours to play "normal music".
Pearl Jam is rock.
Sepultura is not death metal.
Bryan Adams sucks.
Maiden rules.
@MB
Go down to
Titanic City in Schwabing on a Saturday night. Adult heavy weirdos. Zero teenagers. All the fun of the fair. Seriously, give it a try. There are usually live bands on Friday nights. Saturday nights are metal nights.
Ulysses
Oct 18 2005, 6:32 pm
I second the Friday night option. Came home the next day with a sore neck!
canuck
Oct 18 2005, 6:35 pm
Might check it out...I live aboot 5 seconds away, so I see.
MadGolfer
Oct 18 2005, 7:12 pm
Hiya,
Is Dreamtheatre classed as Hard & Heavey.
If so Tonhalle last night bloody awsome...
Dave
Hazza
Oct 19 2005, 9:51 am
Der Keller at
Kultfabrik might also be what you're looking for. Had a few good nights there.
In any case. Let us know when (and where) you intend to go and I'll make an effort to come along (provided it's open to all).
MajorBummer
Oct 19 2005, 9:56 am
Thanks to Sin and Hazza for the new suggestions. Will discuss with MissRigby and get back to you on this (on this thread). Cheers,MB
Ulysses
Oct 19 2005, 10:06 am
Keller has quite a few kids who tend to get a bit aggressive. Was also pretty packed last time I was there.
Sin
Oct 19 2005, 10:12 am
I'd second that Ulysses. I still have a chipped tooth from an incident down The Keller.
Hazza
Oct 19 2005, 10:16 am
Haven't been to The Keller for a while, I must admit.
And anyway, I don't get picked for fights much...
Ulysses
Oct 19 2005, 10:33 am
Titty Twister is another possibility at
Kultfabrik.
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