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Belgium has always been a supplier of good bands (we'll just say Balthazar). The Meltheads also join the long list of phenomenal Belpop bands. They are no longer an insider tip in their home country. Musically, it's a cold shower, a slap in the face with a bouquet of sounds - good old punk mixed with post-punk and cold wave elements. We love! WDR Rockpalast has already discovered them for themselves. The Meltheads are driven by the metronomically tight rhythm section of Tim Pensaert (bass) and Simon de Geus (drums) and the razor-sharp guitar of Yunas de Proost. And then there's frontman Sietse Willems - a man who was born to be on stage like Morrison, Plant and Iggy Pop. Rockpalast has already discovered the boys for itself. Now that the debut album is out, it won't be long before the rest of the world follows.
In the fall of 2024, the boys will embark on their first tour of Germany with their debut album Decent Sex in their luggage.
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