Sunday 7 March 2010

review: The Bloody Beetroots Live



Saturdaynight, five days off was unofficially Bloody Beetroots night at @ Paradiso. As people were entering the big room good beats (that usually make you rock out) were already filling the air, but nobody was really dancing! They just gazed at the stage for an hour, till finally. . . our masked heros came on stage and this time they were live! Sir Bob Rifo played the guitar, the piano and the mic., Tommy Tea the the synths and they brought their new drummer, Edward Grinch, who definitely made a good premiere. They are already fenomenal on the turntables, but live it was, as Sir Bob Rifo would say (and indeed said on twitter): CHAOS! They linked their rawest and their most beautiful, their punk roots and their massive electro together as only these musical geniuses can do. Death Crew 77 only means more ANARCHY!



BBRDC77 @ Paradiso





Some more footage created by VAgE gASTEN, I must say we created a major moshpit. If you are from the Netherlands, or you can read Dutch, be sure to check their review of 5daysoff!


1 comment:

  1. Amazing. Live drumming adds such a huge depth of sound. I'm seeing them at Death Disco in Glasgow in two weeks, the hype is mental.

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