Photo: Wout de Natris |
It is one and a half year ago I saw Tramhaus live for the first time. From what I remember, what I saw, was a band aspiring to become bigger but with a lot to learn where stage presence, self-confidence and swagger were concerned. Drawing out an intro, for effect and building up the tension, is only done by bands that know they will pull it off. Take one guess. Presently all that and more is there, complemented by even stronger songs, recently released on debut album 'The First Exit'. In other words, Tramhaus is ready to take on Europe and it will in the coming months.
This Paradiso show, the launch of the album and the kick off of the tour, was one I really wanted to be present at. For one, I wanted to see for myself how good the band has become through playing in the past year and because the band is not on view in NL until the spring of 2025. If this does not show the ambition of the band, what does? For fans and professionals, this was the show to be. Tramhaus delivered. The band gave a perfect show to match expectations and in my humble opinion more so.
Lukas Jansen for an ex-drummer has transformed himself not only into a singer but also in a charismatic frontman. He really fronts the band, doses the use of his voice and gets the crowd going at the right moments. The two guitarists weave and weave and weave their parts. No matter how against the grain some notes may be, they always complement each other or even taking over parts and musically end at the opposite of where they started. They truly compliment each other. There is no lead or rhythm guitarist in Tramhaus, they are both and sometimes both at the same time. Nadya van Osnabrugge and Micha Zaat are well on their way to become one of the great guitar duos of The Netherlands ever.
Photo: Wout de Natris |
Based on 'The First Exit', an album that is a truly great debut album, showing that all the songs released before were exercises towards the big push, my expectations were high. Tramhaus showed so much progress in all ways, that my expectations were not only met but totally surpassed. If music were a competition, the only Dutch band in their league in 2024 is Personal Trainer. Tramhaus, where post punk is concerned, whatever that really means, is near the top if not on it.
Photo: Wout de Natris |
Photo: Wout de Natris |
Just one comment on the side. This is a music blog and not about politics. We are totally in agreement on Gaza, but mentioning 7 October and not reference the 1200 people slaughtered that day at a festival and in their homes, which when all is said and done started the extreme catastrophe in Gaza, is wrong.
That said, Rotterdam came and won this Wednesday and when Feyenoord won in the Champions League as well, all was well. To sum up, if Tramhaus manages to set the next step in the next months, the world will be their oyster. The band is that good.
Wout de Natris - van der Borght
You can order the music at Subroutine Records' website:
https://subroutine.nl/
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