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Behold The Mett And The Power It Holds

  • By Chris
  • 16 Apr, 2015

Hello People,

It has been a good while since our last entry. Now it's time for me to debut on this blog do a little recap of what went on so far in 2015.

Live-wise, we played three gigs to date. The first one was already a pretty special occasion, as we celebrated Messerschmitt's fifth anniversary at Thrash 'n' Speed Mania, traditionally held at AJZ Bahndamm Wermelskirchen. Although we couldn't quite draw the numbers we envisioned for this thing, everybody got their money's worth, at least from what I know. With Wermelskirchen it's always a little difficult in that respect: The AJZ absolutely rules as a location but you just can't get anywhere by public transportation at night, so drinking would be pretty much out of the question. As a result, many potential guests decide to be lazy, just stay at home and miss some awesome gigs. As for us, we all (except Flo of course!) were a little tired as we hit the stage after ejnoying six interesting bands from four different countries before us! We had a really fun gig though with an awesome crowd, so the tiredness quickly made way for excitement and joy. BTW: Props go out to Ili from Contradiction and HMHTV for capturing our gig with several cameras. Never watched a gig of ourselves quite like that – thanks!

Next it was on to Aalst again, this time to play at Oilsjt Omploft XL, in front of a rather punk heavy audience. Still, it was fun to play on a bigger festival like that (opening for Enforcer and GBH) and get some people to headbang and party, even if it wasn't their preferred musical style. This time, we missed out on nurturing ourselves beforehand with our favorite belgian food/drink-combination of Fritjes mät Majoneis (sp?) and the legendary cara pils – the fuel of champions. For sure there will be another chance, though! Two weeks ago we followed suit with a gig at Taunus Metal Festival. Even though we had a rather smallish but nonetheless enthusiastic crowd as a 6 o'clock act on the first day, we were absolutely thankful for the opportunity and had a great time. The only thing ticking me off was not finding the venue and driving for half an hour in the middle of absolutely fucking nowhere. Since a road suggested by my navigation system was blocked due to construction, I had to find my way through super narrow lanes on some fields. Being from Cologne, it was the first time ever that I saw a roadsign saying “chickens crossing” - unbelievable. Sure enough, Maik and Flo had a bright smile on their faces when I finally arrived after making two angry phonecalls

Next up is good ol' Helvete on May 16th, again teaming up with Rezet and Blizzen, as well as Agenda (their first gig). 


As some of you know, we fought a war on two fronts this year. With gigs on our schedule we had to find as well as renovate a new rehearsal room. Shortly before Thrash N Speed Mania we were out of a rehearsal room for three months. In one of our previous gigs in Schwelm, we even asked the sound guy if we could have a rehearsal right on stage before door time – that's true professionalism *lol*

Last but not least, there was the continued recording of our first album, No Dread To Kill. As I can only speak of recording sessions where I was present myself, all I can say is I had lots of fun laying down the guitar/soloing stuff with Maik. Meeting up in the morning and ingesting a maximum amount of glorious Mett laid the foundation for precise and intricate soloing work. During recording, I found out that it really pays off to have a second opinion and thus getting a better result. From time to time, Flo popped in to further record his bass tracks. We also took a break from recording to get some proper band pictures as a four-piece with the help of Helena Marie. We got some pretty cool and goofy shots out of that, so thanks!

After screaming myself to a headache during the gangshout-recordings, my part is finally done. Maik will mix and finish everything with Yannic of Beverly Kills until we can finally call this mission complete – at least musically. We all can't wait to release these songs, especially behind such a kick-ass cover (great work by Martin Hanford).

Alright, so I will close like the other entries!
Cheers! And don't mess with.... MESSERSCHMITT


By Chris 18 Dec, 2019
Dear Maniacsss,

Our last blog entry dates back to April, shortly after our excursion to the north. So... What happened since then?

First of all, the demoing of our album kicked into gear at the end of July and was finished around October. Then, everyone happily assaulted Maik with their last complaints to tweak some stuff and finalize the music part of the songwriting. Regarding lyrics and vocal melodies, some heavy lifting still had to be done. As of now, everything except one song is pretty much cast in stone on that front - some final quirks and rearrangements will be added in the studio.

Speaking of "Studio". Kris began recording the drums on Monday 9th. As we are accustomed to, he turned into his famous "Tamminator"-persona and hammered in one or two songs each day. He wrapped up recording yesterday and can rightfully put his feet up on the couch and tell us to "have fun, losers!" or something in that direction. Bass and Rhythm Guitar parts will follow up next before Vocals, Solos, Gangshouts and the multiple Electronic/Synthesizer parts (kidding.) will be recorded. We plan to be done early January barring sickness (e.g. delaying the Vocal recordings) or organizational catastrophes.
By Chris 06 Apr, 2019
Womma bissche hellraise!?! - Andi Heindl

Maniacs,

A rather wild weekend lies behind us. We were invited to play in Hamburg at the Club Bambi Galore for a show organized by Metalheads e.V. These very cool guys secured us a place to stay for the night and when we arrived at the hotel, we were very pleasantly surprised that it was nothing less than a four star hotel! Like true rock stars, we marched toward the reception and inquired about our reservation. The women at the receptionist desk sounded impressed when they asked us whether we were a band playing in Hamburg tonight. Well... That all changed when it turned out that no reservation was made! We called our guy from the Metalheads who cleared it all up: The name of the Hotel was correct but only 200m farther down the street there is a youth hostel by the same name... So like the idiots we are, we trotted out of the four star hotel and proceeded to sheepishly check into the modest but clean youth hostel. I'm sure the receptionist girls had a good laugh at that, LOL!

Still laughing at our hotel-failure, we entered the venue to check out the cozy club and small stage. The main act had finished its sound check when the first band, the classic metal guys from Booze Control, entered the stage to plug in. But something was off... Well, you can see it for yourself in the picture below: Turns out the main act band refused to let the other four bands play on their kit (each with their own cymbals, snare and pedals of course) and didn't want to disassemble the kit to build it back on before their gig either! This chaos resulted in a smaller drumkit being erected in the front portion of the stage, leading to all the support bands weirdly cramming onto the stage however they possibly could, which in turn made for a ridiculous stage look.
By Chris 29 Nov, 2018

Maniacs!

Once again, way too much time has passed since our last blog entry. So I guess the sensible thing would be to recap the year and all its adventures we hitherto endeavored.

We had a slight uptick in gigs this year concerning not only the quantity but, more importantly, the quality of the gigs, crowd- and venue-wise. We had the opportunity to play a nice summer festival-season at A Chance For Metal, Summernights Open Air, Turock Open Air and Metal 4 Meinerzhagen.

A few things stood out, the first being the great crowd at ACFM. Slated the dreaded opening slot in the early afternoon, people were just having their first beers and were eager to finally hear some music – sometimes being first on stage really pays off, as the hall was absolutely packed!

This was not so much the case at SNOA, were it had to be something around 5 million degrees already in the early morning hours. Starting things off at eleven AM, people were barely crawling out of their tents after a hard night of drinking and a couple hours of sleep, if any. Rumors have it that an undisclosed member of our band was found still soundly asleep in a car in the parking lot, extremely hungover that is, just one hour before stagetime. Hitting said stage facing intense sunshine, we knew we were in for a hard time as the light rays from space proceeded to ever so slowly melt our faces off. Still, many thanks to everyone in front of the stage and supporting us, as well as the SNOA crew for inviting us and generally for setting up this completely free cult festival every year!

Turock Open Air turned out to be a special occasion for us, as it constituted probably the largest audience we ever played in front of. Of course, every single one of the roughly 2000 in attendance payed close attention to our music! To be serious though, many people partied with us in the front, it truly was a good experience.

By Chris 13 Aug, 2017

Since this year is already sloooowly entering its final months, it would be time to recap what 2017 was all about for Messerschmitt – if there already was a 2016 recap, that is. For there was no blog entry since our Berlin-Gig at the end of 2015, we will have to do some catching up.

2016 was quite a transitional year for the band as our rehearsal room was still closed up for renovation. We were toying around with the idea of moving out to another rehearsal space (like all the other bands from our complex) but ended up deciding to wait out the renovation period. The reasons for this were, among a couple of personal challenges for some band members, that we were tired of playing the same playlist in areas we already presented these songs numerous times, especially North Rhine Westphalia. As a result we wanted to take on fewer shows after we had played Essen, Wuppertal and Oberhausen in the spring of 2016.

Now we wanted to focus on writing new material for our sophomore album. The exception would be concerts that were farther away (Hamburg, Heusden, Bitterfeld in 2016, Itzehoe with Solstice in 2017 - great fuckin' night by the way...) as well as special venues or festivals (Source of Steel, Der Detze Rockt in 2016, Grillapokalypse and Turock in 2017). For these gigs we partly rehearsed in other rehearsal rooms, e.g. Eliminator's in Wuppertal – thanks for that. This year, our rehearsal room finally opened again, which means we can bring our new songs to life – molding and honing them until they become what we envision.

Yesterday was a good opportunity for us as we opened for the mighty Flotsam & Jetsam in the widely-known turock live-club in Essen and damn, those guys are good. It was a great gig for us as well and we had lots of fun. Since there were many other festivals and concerts going on simultaneously on this weekend, the place wasn't really packed. Big thanks though to the maniacs that showed up, greatly supporting us and the main act! It was a little bummer that after Flotsams gig, both bands quickly had to pack up their shit and get out of the club as fast as they could, just so some 90s trash-pop party could start on time. Needless to say, there were hundreds of people waiting outside to get in for that.... oh well ;)

Next in store is more songwriting and rehearsing said songs, we're inching closer to new material!

Cheers and don't mess with
MESSERSCHMITT


By Chris 29 Dec, 2015

2015 is coming to an end. Since our last blog entry is from April it's time to catch up on what happened since!

So...... After handing our recordings to Yannic from Yava Music, new gigs were lined up as we awaited the finalized album. We played quite nice gigs in Oberhausen and Mülheim an der Ruhr, whereas Mülheim stood out solely because Maik and me were twice attacked outside by a freaking bird! Judging by its colorful feathers it was likely some sort of parakeet – whatever it was, it was uber aggressive and ambushed us out of nowhere. Couldn't stop laughing about it for days.... Courageously, I whipped out my camera in the heat of danger and got to film the second attack, risking life and limb.

Next up was a gig in Colognes cellar-based club MTC, right during a big heatwave that had us sweating bullets. This was the last gig before the album was finally done, as after four months of going over every song with Yannic again and again and again, all details were in place and the general sound was acclaimed by everyone. The pressing plant did a really nice and fast job, so after only two weeks or so we held the result in our hands in August. Needless to say we were all super stoked and proud of our work. In todays music world though, albums don't sell when you're not touring. So, new gigs were in store! The first "post-album"-concert took place in Kreuztals "Die Kammer". After waiting several hours as well as the opening band "treating" everybody to some 20 minutes long mindless jamming in the middle of their set, it was our turn. The gig didn't go that well though, so the only solace was provided in form of really great sandwiches by the club.

Our pair of gigs in September went far better – in Münster we were able to activate a good portion of the crowd during our – admittedly early – gig at Münster Metal Massaker. A week later in Braunschweig, the crowd really came to have a good time. People packed the relatively small Pub called "Schabreu" and banged their heads while sometimes even singing along – this is what a truly great underground gig should look like! Like our previous Braunschweig-Concert at B58, this was absolutely worth the drive. After a small outing in a corner pub in Schwelm we got a spontaneous offer to come to Otzenhausen and replace a band in the "Schlacht um Otzenhausen"-festival. An opening slot, yet it was the opening slot on the main stage and that sounded good enough to us. Sadly, this turned out to be a dud. The black metal-heavy crowd was standing sheepishly in the back, only rounding up a bit of applause after the songs, at best. With so much empty space in front of us, it really felt like a rehearsal and to be fair, the motivation to put on a great show sunk song by song.

"Rehearsing" is a good keyword at this point, since we again were locked out of our rehearsal space. Funnily, this happened again before a concert at Schwelm, like last year. Just as last time, the rehearsal complex has to undergo construction work thanks to provisions concerning fire protection – just feels like effin' Groundhog Day. December started with a super spontaneous offer to open for Hobbs' Angel of Death in Oberhausen. Couldn't make the gig but the other three guys put on a retro 3-man show in good ol' Helvete. Still, the year wasn't over for us yet, as we had our first Gig at Berlin lined up with Fatal Embrace. The six-hour-drive (one way) was worth it though, as after an alcoholic night the performance at the Cortina Bob was fun and a good way to close the year. Especially after Otzenhausen, it felt nice to finish on a more positive note. Sitting backstage eating rubber-edged pizza, we already looked toward next year: Getting our rehearsal room back, playing in Essen again in January and of course going to Hamburg and Daun during the summer to play some great festivals.


So that's it for this year, have a nice New Year's Party!
See you in 2016 and don't mess with...
MESSERSCHMITT

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