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Finally, after and endless back and forth and a big turn of events, here is our interview with Heinzel of Krimskramz. We talked about his new label, the end of Shivery Productions and why he left 52 Hertz.




Hello Heinzel. For those who don’t know you; could you please introduce yourself at first?

Heinzel:This is a tough question directly, as I feel quite uncomfortable saying “I'm doing this and that”, because it always sounds like you're preening yourself with something. But obviously here it makes sense to simply say what I’m doing...:

Right now I'm working as a bike-mailman [Note from the Editor: a super cute one with a super cute hat] here in Würzburg. Besides co-running Shivery Productions with my friends Daria and Pascal, I was playing in a band called 52 Hertz with my friends Gregor and Mike. At the end of last year I decided to additionally start krimskramz! :)

Currently is also another turning point in my life, because we're quitting Shivery and I'm moving to Barcelona at the beginning of October to live there for a year or even longer. This also made it unavoidable to quit playing in 52 Hertz...

That’s kinda sad, man. I hardly can imagine 52 Hertz without you.

Heinzel: You're too kind... It was a really, really tough decision and I will miss spending time, traveling and playing shows with Gregor and Mike. But most arguments speak for leaving this place and moving on.

Well, this is very pop punk of you. Anyway, we’re really excited for you and we wish you all the best for your time in Barcelona. On to the next question: You just mentioned your new label called Krimskramz. Was the fact that Shivery will be history soon a motive to do something new?

Heinzel:The feelings about the necessity of having to leave Würzburg (at least for a while) got stronger in the end of last year. We decided to quit Shivery since Daria and Pascal are also willing to leave the city. It was the logical conclusion to start something new.

This step is and will be quite hard and I will obviously miss them and everyone else, but sometimes changes are indispensable and will most likely be for the best anyway. Also in times where you can fly that cheap it will be bearable :)

Besides the ending of an old project, it's always easier to release stuff you completely stand behind if you do it by yourself, since there are no compromises necessary. Not that compromises are a bad thing, but it makes things easier...

That leads me to my next question. You already announced six releases on krimskramz. How did the first collaboration with Osoluna take place?

Heinzel:OsoLuna reached out to Shivery if we would like to release their debut LP. I was directly completely into it and wanted to release it, so this was a good occasion to start krimskramz, since the others weren't that much into them. I also can't wait to finally meet them in person later this year or early next year in Spain. :)

Regardless of your new label, you are also organizing shows, as well as running a distro. What’s your personal motivation for this dedication?

Heinzel:Actually we started booking shows and after a while the idea of starting the label came up. We also launched the distro by buying records from the bands who played here.

The motivation to put on shows was simply due to the fact that there was not enough going on here for my taste. Obviously there are great promoters located in Würzburg who put on shows too, but we felt like it is not enough and wanted to contribute to it. First of all we wanted to see some bands ourselves and after a while meeting new people from all over the world and building up friendships became an even bigger motivation to keep this up and to help out friends!

To be honest, the distro was also an attempt to make some money. Not in order to earn anything, but to re-finance the losses of the shows, since Würzburg is quite small and we often had to add money out of our own pockets for the band’s petrol and rental expenses.

With stocking up the distro and my personal collection I became more and more addicted to records. Which lead to a vicious cycle.

Will you continue those activities during your time in Spain or are you planning to do a hiatus or something?

Heinzel:You mean related to Krimskramz?

Yes.

Heinzel: Krimskramz will move to Barcelona with me and it will hopefully be possible to put on shows there, too. Then we will see what the future will bring. The Label and me will either stay there, come back or move somewhere else one day...

Ok, let’s bring this to an end, last question: Any bands, labels or other projects you’d like to recommend?

Heinzel:“Let's bring this to and end” sounds like you're sick of me. But I actually understand it, since so much time has passed since you first asked me about doing this inverview...[Note from the Editor: 7 Month]

Anyway after Shivery was over, Pascal started a new record label as well! It's called Tadzio Records and for now he has released records of Nevasca and Contwig. Obviously I'm recommending all the bands I’ve (co-)released records from. And I don't have to recommend a certain really cool blog called “Form und Leere” since you're already reading these lines.

Aww. Cute as always! Thanks for the interview, good luck and lots of fun in Barcelona! We will miss you!

Heinzel:But we will see each other anyway!



Links of Interest:

+ Krimskramz

+ Shivery

+ 52 Hertz

+ Tadzio Records

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52 Hertz - Twosome

The cuties from Würzburg are back. One year after the release of their astonishing Somnolence EP and a year of shows and hangouts the screamy emo-math three piece return with this two-song output. Only this time things are changing. The songs are as versatile as ever, a wonderful blend of up- and down-tempo parts, heart wrenching harmonies and joyful guitar lines, a rollercoaster of emotions...

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"The last time we spent time at your place, we realized it wasn't meant to be. I won't waste your time. It will be better to go seperate ways."

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Quiter – Won’t Call Back

Seattle’s Quiter released three new songs, following their promising Demo, which was released earlier this year. Those songs, along three remastered tracks from their debut, can be found on their new Extended Play called Won’t Call Back, which will be available on tape through the Band itself, Dog-Eared Records and Ponderosa Records. It’s incredible to see how the quality of the recordings has changed compared to their first release. Every single second of Won’t Call Back sounds beautiful, fully unfolding the band’s potential. We highly recommend this EP to everyone who’s into emotional music. Great Job, boys and girls!

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Pepi Rössler / Camp Koala – Split

Recently returned from their co-tour, both bands from Budapest came together to create this split consisting of five songs. The contrast between the two sides of the split could hardly be greater, as screamo meets post-punk. While Pepi Rössler showcases their violent style, full of raw emotions and desperation, Camp Koala’s interpretation of post-punk ranges from indie to shoegaze. But, since I’m digging both genres, I feel like this variation isn’t a bad thing. On the contrary; this combination rules hard!

“This is the day that resembles death: dreams about touching but not feeling.”

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Old Gray – dex

With dex, New Hampshire’s Old Gray deflects from their usual sound to spotlight the difficulties of mental illness and suicide. The sincerity is reflected in the heavy-hearted vocals and melodies, both slowly and utterly pondering. Here is the statement of Cameron Boucher:

“Over the past year I've spent a lot of time trying to come to terms with my manic depression, not allowing it to control me and figuring out how to make the best of it. This summer has been one of the hardest of my life because while trying to maintain a positive light I've lost several friends who didn't see how bright of a future they truly had, one being one of my closest friends from high school. He helped shape me to be the person I am today and it is my job to be the continuation of his life cut short. no matter your battle, suicide is not the answer, never forget that.”

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Somnolence (EP)

“I have no idea where you are from or who you actually are.
But I guess you already have someone who is better than me.
And thats fine!”

Currently we all get flooded by a wave of new releases. 52 Hertz got in line and released their first EP called “Somnolence” a few days ago.

The EP begins with “Every Bruise Is A Hickey From The Universe.” Without wasting any time, the rough vocals of Heinzel start bursting in. Opposing the calm sound of guitar and drums the vocals begin to crack. As the song moves on towards the end, twinkling guitars and rolling drums swell to accompany the vocals. The lyrics are matching the emo melodies perfectly and topping of the start of “Somnolence”.

The follow-up, “Purr”, is a re-done of the band’s song “Curr” off their previous demo. In addition to a change of name the sound has changed as well. “Purr” sounds clearer and more sophisticated without losing its asperity, though. But one thing remained: this catchy song is fun and its melodies cheering up to sing along. “Kufte” also leaves nothing to be desired. Rough and clean vocals alternating while driving drums and playful guitar riffs arranging a beautiful song structure. The next song “Shyonara” is characterized by a moving bassline and the jazzy sound of the twinkling guitar which both move along till the end. The clean vocals of Mike fit in perfectly and just like the opening track of the EP, “Shyronara” features some classy emo lyrics. “Perfectly Unhappy” connects fluently. It might be my favorite on this brilliant debut EP. I really enjoyed this track from the very first second as the architecture of the song is so wonderful. Besides its complexity, “Perfectly Unhappy” can convince with smart changes of tempo and beautiful harmonies. The lyrics of the song are quite philosophical, capturing a quote by Dalai Lama and Nobel Peace Prize winner Tendzin Gyatsho.

“The purpose of our lives is to be happy.”

As “Somnolence” gets better and better with every listen, this EP should be part of everybody’s soundtrack for the summer.

The EP will be released via Shivery Productions, Don’t Shoot The Messenger, Tief in Marcellos Schuld and Flood Floorshows later this summer. It will be pressed on colored one sided 12’’ limited to 500 pieces and comes up with a B-Side screenprint.

Actually, the EP should be only available for streaming till the release on vinyl. Not until then, the name-your-price-download should be possible. Due to the absentmindedness of Heinzel, Mike and Gregor you already can download the EP for free.

Nov. Demo 2013

52 Hertz is an emo three piece from Würzburg, Germany, which was founded in late 2013. The band, featuring members from Kapytaen and Folded Flags, released a promising demo including two songs on Shivery Productions earlier this year.

The sound of 52 Hertz is catchy and can be resided somewhere between Algernon Cadwallader and Sport. The rough and melancholic voices of both vocalists are combined to a powerful chant that gives their songs an individual note. While the vocals are accompanied by twinkling guitars and floating drums, the lyrics of the demo are dealing with the fear of losing close people, as well as being caught in the town you live, wasting life and being unsatisfied.

Even though they just released two songs, 52 Hertz already shared stage with TWIABP, Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate)! and Rainmaker among other great bands. Despite being a very recently formed band, their live performances do not fall short of their stage mates’ live quality as I could experience for myself. 52 Hertz find a great balance between a joyful sound creating a pleasant atmosphere and lyrics that speak of a generation’s fears, combining to a wonderful emo piece. You definitely should check them out if you have the chance to see them on one of their upcoming shows.

52 Hertz are currently recording songs for their forthcoming record which will be pressed on vinyl. In the meantime you can stream or download their demo on bandcamp.

Give them a listen or miss a good thing.

“Cause cats don’t live as long as desired.”


FFO: Algernon Cadwallader, Sport, Nai Harvest