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Band: Good Sad Happy BadSupport: Fine (Escho)Datum: Torsdag 10 aprilLokal: Hus 7Insläpp: 19:00Live: ca 20.00Åldersgräns: 13+ år i målsmans sällskap/18+…
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Band: Good Sad Happy BadSupport: Fine (Escho)Datum: Torsdag 10 aprilLokal: Hus 7Insläpp: 19:00Live: ca 20.00Åldersgräns: 13+ år i målsmans sällskap/18+, läs mer om åldersgräns: https://slakthusen.se/aldersgr…Väskförbud: ja, läs mer: https://slakthusen.se/vaskforb…
Good Sad Happy BadGood Sad Happy
Bad is a band composed of CJ Calderwood, Marc Pell, Mica Levi, and Raisa
Khan. Their whimsical kraut punk and art rock experiments, brimming
with mantras and cycles and nervous lullabies, bring the listener into
wobbly landscapes and toward spiraling epiphanies. Good Sad
Happy Bad (fka Micachu & The Shapes) returns with their second
album, All Kinds of Days (2024), following their 2020 debut, Shades
(Rough Trade). This new release deepens the band’s collaborative
approach, building on instrumental improvisations that each member
reworks with vocal contributions, creating a dynamic, shared
storytelling experience. Throughout the album, the four musicians
frequently unite in lush, layered choruses, and meandering guitars that
add a communal resonance.All Kinds of Days delves into themes of
loss, grief, recovery, healing, keeping a house together, and the
challenges of parenthood, all set against a moody, intricate soundscape.
Listeners are pulled through eerie guitar lines, spoken word, ghostly
woodwinds, and gritty electronic textures, all disguised within a
framework of an unconventional “band” sound. Beneath these atmospheric
layers lies a rhythmic foundation of drums and nuanced melodies that
lend drive and an unsettling beauty to the album’s sound.
Support: Fine (Escho)
Fine is a singer-songwriter and producer from Denmark who released her debut solo album Rocky Top Ballads on Escho in 2024.
Her
songs are hazily beautiful creations - fragile, intimate but confident -
and feature her effortless vocal lines floating above sample-based
production, electronics, and traditional instrumentation inspired by her
childhood love of folk and country music.
Escho
are one of Denmark's most inspiring labels, with Iceage, First Hate,
Liss, Joanne Robertson, Astrid Sonne, and many others under their
nurturing wing