They consider themselves to be forever young. And anyone who sees the K-Town Giants on stage on a good evening is inclined to believe that the three men in their prime are right.
The trio from Kisslegg in Allgäu cover punk rock classics from their youth in the 80s and 90s, but are also not afraid to poach in other genres and put innocent pop songs through the mincer.
Usually a little too loud. Often a little too fast. Rarely too precise. But always passionately driven by the unconditional will to give the audience and themselves a surprisingly good evening, Ottl (bass & vocals), Lothe (guitar & vocals) and Mülle (drums & no vocals) go full throttle from the first one-two-three-four. Founded in the summer of 2022 on a beer mood, the K-Town Giants initially chased the "better than expected" label in the rehearsal room and at small gigs. In the best tradition of the early punk bands, everyone plays their instruments by feel, ear and to the best of their knowledge and belief. In addition, there is the sporting ambition to make people in front of the stage dance rather than laugh.
And - it works: The K-Town Giants bring their versions of songs by the Ramones, Bad Religion, NoFX, Propaghandi, Dead Kennedys and many others to the people with unholy seriousness, sometimes sharing the stage with guests and throwing the best party in the whole village with hundreds of friends and fans. The fact that they still have stage fright is just the way it is.
Now in Freiburg! At the Swamp! Dude, the guys have their pants full. Be nice to them, please.
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