Blogpost: The Formative Years - Die Goldenen Zitronen

Posted by T • December 8, 2021

Posted by T • December 8, 2021

The Formative Years

Die Goldenen Zitronen 

When Die Goldenen Zitronen first incarnated in the mid-1980s, it proved to be difficult to find their simple melange of early punk rock, comedic lyrics and at times angry lyrics aimed at rejecting what the music industry stood for and its formulaic structures of rock anything less than charming.

Things got interesting in the early nineties when their album “Fuck You” saw them develop and refine their sonic emissions further, before 1994 saw a quantum leap in terms of their musical evolution with the release of “Das Bisschen Totschlag”: Musically they no longer based their endeavours on punk and persiflage but experimented with a wide array of styles, e.g. noise, hip hop, electro and a veritable nod to bands like Captain Beefheart and Gang of Four.

Their album “Economy Class” was a pivotal one as it shocked their die hard Hamburger Schule fans with its improvisational jazz, before they focussed on electronic instrumentation on their funky “Dead School Hamburg” album, which saw the advent of collaborations with Peaches and bands like Chicks on Speed.

What started in the specifically Teutonic sub-genre of “fun punk”, had become an extremely profound, imaginative and thought provoking political band with their music having evolved to being agnostic of any musical boundaries.

Die Goldenen Zitronen remain a band that channeled its frustrations with the status quo to fuel the expansion of their dissonant sound, which has always been ahead of the curve and whose often cynical output does feel timeless as it has aged gracefully, with the issues and conversations it tackled still being ongoing, e.g. the dismissal of right-wing brutality, racism against immigrants, the implications of consumerism and general fear of the unknown.

Over two decades after the releases of their albums, they still hold up and stick together surprisingly well, with coherence achieved through their unique energy, unpretentious charming amateurism, righteous anger, powerful messaging, satire and subtle bursts of anger.
 

T • December 8, 2021

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