News:
16.02.2008: Good things come to those who wait (and have a record player)! With great pleasure we announce the release of the Kandinsky/GentleVeincut split 10inch on Gaffer Records . One of our 3 songs is online.
10.10.2007: Check out the brand new official website of Whosbrain Records ! Lovely, isn't it?
09.08.2007: The Mastering of 3 new songs is finished. They will be released on Gaffer Records in the beginning of 2008 - it's going to be a split 10-inch together with the French noise-duo 'Kandinsky'. Finally vinyl again - yippee!
26.05.2007: It's always surprising to realize that not only noise-rockers are digging our music! The US-webzine 'Deaf Sparrow', which concentrates on Metal-music has released an Gentle-Veincut-interview! Please read it here !
01.11.2006: The French/German record label Whosbrain Records has released our last album 'Concrete Landing' as a digipack-CD. Order this limited edition from their record-shop and take a look at the material from other interesting artists!
Bio:
Formed by Monsieur Hybrid and Volkan T, Gentle Veincut started up as a no-budget/problem-child/ghetto-trash-project from Eschborn - a meaningless suburb lying in the (even more meaningless) mountains called Taunus, not far from a meaningless city called Frankfurt am Main.
Anyway they soon found some jerks who had felt sorry for them and who decided to join. The first show turned out to be the most horrible thing that had ever happened to the club. After 2 or 3 songs the organiser pulled the plug and because the drummer didnt stop playing (he once again had blasted himself with weird drugs), they poured a bucket of water over him.
Anyone else would have had enough self-esteem to stop after such a bad start, but our friends continued bothering their environment with that nuts sound which basically consisted of non-comprehensible guitar-riffs, supported by a complete skew rhythm-section and pathetic vocals. Eventually a crazy nerd from the label Hazelwood decided to produce a long-player CD of G.V. (nobody knows why, maybe he was on cocaine or something) and even engaged an extra wind-instrument-group and a DJ for that project. And wow, the sound and songs werent that bad at all! They even got some well-meant reviews (e.g. Sonic Youth meets ethno sounds from Germany)! However, of course the CD flopped.
During a long time of rehabilitation and after lots of live- (and life-)experiences, some promising changing of the line-up and an handful of further releases, G.V. irresistibly have continued to develop their noise-/postpunk-variations and are gaining the attention of more and more decent fellows.
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