Monday, 13 April 2026

Gunmoll live. Patronaat, Haarlem, Friday 10 April 2026

Photo: WdN-vdB
Gunmoll is on tour on the back of its really, really nice debut album. I was really looking forward to hearing the songs live. A few things really stood out. This band is able to rock. With a strong drummer and a bass player who really is taking care of the deep end, the foundation of Gunmoll is so strong. At times my throat vibrated with the sound of the bass. They can groove as well, making it very easy to move in a dance like way to the more up tempo songs. The band had enough fans in the room to get a party started.

Over that groove the rhythm guitar plays some great riffs or strictly rhythm that supports the voice and the lead lines played by the singer, often drenched in reverb like a true surf rocker. The more eastern European sounds came across as well, but less strong than on the album. Gunmoll live likes to rock foremost it seems.

Anyone who has listened to 'Kill Your Darlings' knows that singer Jolien Grünberg's voice is not your average rock singer's. Live, at least in the mix the Patronaat Café offered that does become a bit of an issue. As the band rocks with a deep sound, Grünberg sort of got lost in the mix and had to sing through the band instead of over it. This does take away some of the charm of her unique voice. Despite this fact, I never had the idea she had out-shout herself, so could comfortably sing her lyrics and melodies.

Fun fact, I ran into bass player Lana Kooper of Loupe (ex-Dakota) and she told me she was married to Jorien Grünberg. A pretty unique household, as I truly like both bands.

Photo: WdN-vdB
What also stood out, is that the three men accompanying the singer, remain very anonymous on stage. They remained mostly in the shadows with the spotlight on Grünberg the whole of the time. The backing vocals of guitarist Bram Bol were inaudible for me. Which is too bad, as this adds flavour to the songs.

Finally, Jolien Grünberg is getting into her stride as a front woman. Some of the poses she struck are alright for a bigger stage. Gunmoll deserves a bigger stage and far more people attending than were present in the Patronaat Café. The fact that the café wasn't even sold out, makes me wonder why. This band rocks, has several outstanding songs that any post-punk-pop loving listener should get his way into.

Gunmoll has to mind the mix in the venue, so that Jolien Grünberg's voice comes across in a better way. As soon as that happens, I see a better future for the band ahead.

Wout de Natris - van der Borght

 

You can listen to and order Gunmoll's music here:

https://gunmoll.bandcamp.com/music 

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