Once a month, after a brief presentation, a must-have album
will be available to listen to in its entirety. Translated lyrics will also be projected on screen.
This month: The Stooges, "Funhouse
Funhouse (1970) is a primal cry of rage, raw energy and adolescent despair, far more intense and instinctive than the Stooges? first album. Driven by Iggy Pop?s animal voice, Ron Asheton?s hypnotic riffs and a molten rhythm section, it takes garage rock to new heights of controlled chaos.
The album exudes sweat, madness and freedom: an anti-establishment manifesto before punk's time. Screeching saxophone, wild improvisations and nervous tension make for an almost physical experience. To listen to Funhouse is to touch the wild roots of rock: raw, frank and totally unleashed.
Free ticket sales open 2 hours beforehand.
will be available to listen to in its entirety. Translated lyrics will also be projected on screen.
This month: The Stooges, "Funhouse
Funhouse (1970) is a primal cry of rage, raw energy and adolescent despair, far more intense and instinctive than the Stooges? first album. Driven by Iggy Pop?s animal voice, Ron Asheton?s hypnotic riffs and a molten rhythm section, it takes garage rock to new heights of controlled chaos.
The album exudes sweat, madness and freedom: an anti-establishment manifesto before punk's time. Screeching saxophone, wild improvisations and nervous tension make for an almost physical experience. To listen to Funhouse is to touch the wild roots of rock: raw, frank and totally unleashed.
Free ticket sales open 2 hours beforehand.