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Krang
Krang + Worth the Wait
Little O'Clock
75 All. Jean Jaurès
May 2, 2025
9:00 PM GMT+2
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About this concert
Tonight We Folk! présente :
Krang (skatepunk, Cz) + Worth the Wait (Toulouse)
au Little O'Clock,
Le 2 mai à 21h
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Billetterie en ligne ouverte sur https://tonightwefolk.festik.net/
60 places en vente seulement !
Billet seul : 10€+frais de loc
Billet + L'affiche du concert par Aurelio : 13€
affiche en A3, impression papier brillant. On vous les garde au chaud jusqu'à la fin du concert, bien entendu!
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Krang
Les Tchèques sont devenus en quelques années une référence du punk rock en Europe. Leur skatepunk hyper mélo, aux paroles souvent régressives, fait appel à l'imaginaire de l'enfance, des comics, des jeux d'arcade... Si vous aimez nos toulousains de Lame Shot, vous serez conquis.
Leur dernier album "Listens to Krang Once", dans la même veine, défend également des titres plus sérieux et politiques comme "brand new leader" ou "cocktail of freedom", qui expriment les craintes et le rejet face à l'envahisseur.
Worth the Wait
Le groupe toulousain délivre un punk-rock catchy et mélodique, aux influences diverses comme Hot Water Music, Red City Radio, The Swellers ou encore The Ataris.
Après 2 EP's et une période de transition où ils ont évolué en duo acoustique, ils reviennent en mode power trio, bien décidés à refaire bouger le public
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Ne tardez pas! Ca va être complet!
Horaires d'ouverture classique du bar au rez-de-chaussée
Ouverture des portes de la salle au sous-sol : 20h30
Début des concerts : 21h
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Krang Biography
Krang is a four-member punk rock band from the Czech Republic and started in 2015. The band consists of Dan (guitar, vocals), Henny (drums, vocals), Stanley (bass), and Gabo (guitar). The band's name is inspired by the villain Krang from the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Since their formation, Krang has released four studio albums. Their debut album, Baddest Brain, was released in 2015. It was followed by Singalong in 2018 and Make Arcade Great Again in 2021, which was released under the Austrian label SBÄM Records and the American Sound Speed Records. Their latest album, Listens To Krang Once, was released in 2024 again under SBÄM Recods. Krang's music is characterized by fast, melodic punk rock with two main vocals and frequent references to pop culture from the '80s and '90s, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rambo movies or Gilmore Girls. At the same time, their songs often reflect current social and political issues.
The band is known for its active touring, not only in the Czech Republic but also abroad. Over the years Krang toured countries such as Japan, Mexico, Brazil, USA, many countries across Europe and performed at major festivals such as Rock for People, Punk Rock Holiday, SBÄM Fest, Brakrock or Mighty Sounds. They have also had the opportunity to support bands like The Offspring, Descendents, Zebrahead, Useless ID, Less Than Jake, and many others.
Genres: punkrock, skatepunk
Band Members: Dan (guitar, vocals), Henny (drums, vocals), Stanley (bass), and Gabo (guitar).
Hometown: Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic
Read MoreSince their formation, Krang has released four studio albums. Their debut album, Baddest Brain, was released in 2015. It was followed by Singalong in 2018 and Make Arcade Great Again in 2021, which was released under the Austrian label SBÄM Records and the American Sound Speed Records. Their latest album, Listens To Krang Once, was released in 2024 again under SBÄM Recods. Krang's music is characterized by fast, melodic punk rock with two main vocals and frequent references to pop culture from the '80s and '90s, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rambo movies or Gilmore Girls. At the same time, their songs often reflect current social and political issues.
The band is known for its active touring, not only in the Czech Republic but also abroad. Over the years Krang toured countries such as Japan, Mexico, Brazil, USA, many countries across Europe and performed at major festivals such as Rock for People, Punk Rock Holiday, SBÄM Fest, Brakrock or Mighty Sounds. They have also had the opportunity to support bands like The Offspring, Descendents, Zebrahead, Useless ID, Less Than Jake, and many others.
Genres: punkrock, skatepunk
Band Members: Dan (guitar, vocals), Henny (drums, vocals), Stanley (bass), and Gabo (guitar).
Hometown: Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic
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