Yes, Born Rude is their only proper physical release, although they did produce a limited run small album for last year's tour to England. Yes, they have changed members a few times. Koda is their fourth full-time bassist, although Yuhee, the lead guitarist from their good friends and compatriots 18Fevers (different style, but also worth checking out) stepped in for one show on their recent short Japanese tour, because Koda wasn't able to come over for the first show. They had several drummers in their very early days, but only two long-term ones prior to the current one. They are a complete DIY band, with no record label, or even a manager. They don't even have a driver for this tour - they have to drive themselves.
thanx for this update :) very interesting. one guy from berlin (hungarian origin) helped them from brno (czech republic) on with driving, but first gigs they were driving all alone. but they not drive in a big van. its really small and diy. we also helped with some backline in our place. but this is punkrock. support each other, not competition. was really cool to see them live yesterday. i was not able to write more in english language, because you tube only allowed 5000 letters ha ha. maybe i will drive tomorrow to dresden too, to see em one time more in an other club and also see my friends from fummelbrigade 81 and casualties :D i am thinking about. i filled also 2 days more their missing dates, so now only 1-2 days without a official show, but maybe the can use a day without any stress too. really great live band, the rumkicks :) and the drummer is also from korea or from japan (because you mentioned with one replacement bassplayer for one gig from japan)? thanks :)
@@rodrigogonzalez7794 All members are from Korea. For the first of three shows in Japan they brought in the 18Fevers guitarist (who also plays bass) to play bass, and the guy who was their drummer for a while, a few years ago. For the other two shows, the current members were able to go over to Japan. Yeawon does a great job of memorising things to say in the language of each country. In Japan, Koda had a 'cheat sheet' of what to say converted phonetically in Korean on her setlist. I am going over (from England) to see them in Stuttgart. It's probably not the best venue of the tour, but the days I could come over were limited. There are some nice towns, such as Esslingen, I can visit over the weekend as well.
Die habe ich auch dieses Jahr bei UA-cam gefunden und die Dummy Toys aus China, die noch eine Nummer härter sind (die waren relativ zeitgleich auf europatour haben u.a. im AK47 gespielt. Der Knox hat ein Video von denen hoch geladen, es gibt aber noch mehr.) . Ich gehe zwar schon lange nicht mehr auf Konzerte, aber die beiden hätte ich mir gegeben. (die Rumkicks waren bei uns in der Nähe in Heidelberg). "drinking every day" - ein Ohrwurm :-)
Die spielen am 26.11. in Stuttgart, falls Dir das hilft. Evtl. noch woanders in Baden Württemberg oder so, da bin ich mir grad net sicher. Aber am 26. in Stuttgart :)
Ach so.... und die Dummy Toys sind nächstes Jahr im Mai oder so wieder auf Tour. Zumindest sind sie schon im Kunstverein in Nürnberg gebucht. Ich bemühe mich, sie auch wieder zu uns zu kriegen. Und denke im Süden werden sie auch a weng spielen :)
@@rodrigogonzalez7794 Danke. Bin aber eher in der Mitte (Heidelberg sind 70KM). Aber wie angedeutet, leider nicht mehr fit genug für live Konzerte. Ich guck mir die nur noch auf YT an. Dummy Toys sind aber 'ne Band für die früher auch mal +200km gefahren wäre.
Yes, Born Rude is their only proper physical release, although they did produce a limited run small album for last year's tour to England. Yes, they have changed members a few times. Koda is their fourth full-time bassist, although Yuhee, the lead guitarist from their good friends and compatriots 18Fevers (different style, but also worth checking out) stepped in for one show on their recent short Japanese tour, because Koda wasn't able to come over for the first show. They had several drummers in their very early days, but only two long-term ones prior to the current one. They are a complete DIY band, with no record label, or even a manager. They don't even have a driver for this tour - they have to drive themselves.
thanx for this update :) very interesting. one guy from berlin (hungarian origin) helped them from brno (czech republic) on with driving, but first gigs they were driving all alone. but they not drive in a big van. its really small and diy. we also helped with some backline in our place. but this is punkrock. support each other, not competition. was really cool to see them live yesterday. i was not able to write more in english language, because you tube only allowed 5000 letters ha ha. maybe i will drive tomorrow to dresden too, to see em one time more in an other club and also see my friends from fummelbrigade 81 and casualties :D i am thinking about. i filled also 2 days more their missing dates, so now only 1-2 days without a official show, but maybe the can use a day without any stress too. really great live band, the rumkicks :) and the drummer is also from korea or from japan (because you mentioned with one replacement bassplayer for one gig from japan)? thanks :)
@@rodrigogonzalez7794 All members are from Korea. For the first of three shows in Japan they brought in the 18Fevers guitarist (who also plays bass) to play bass, and the guy who was their drummer for a while, a few years ago. For the other two shows, the current members were able to go over to Japan. Yeawon does a great job of memorising things to say in the language of each country. In Japan, Koda had a 'cheat sheet' of what to say converted phonetically in Korean on her setlist.
I am going over (from England) to see them in Stuttgart. It's probably not the best venue of the tour, but the days I could come over were limited. There are some nice towns, such as Esslingen, I can visit over the weekend as well.
Rumkicks rule!
Die habe ich auch dieses Jahr bei UA-cam gefunden und die Dummy Toys aus China, die noch eine Nummer härter sind (die waren relativ zeitgleich auf europatour haben u.a. im AK47 gespielt. Der Knox hat ein Video von denen hoch geladen, es gibt aber noch mehr.) .
Ich gehe zwar schon lange nicht mehr auf Konzerte, aber die beiden hätte ich mir gegeben. (die Rumkicks waren bei uns in der Nähe in Heidelberg). "drinking every day" - ein Ohrwurm :-)
Die spielen am 26.11. in Stuttgart, falls Dir das hilft. Evtl. noch woanders in Baden Württemberg oder so, da bin ich mir grad net sicher. Aber am 26. in Stuttgart :)
Hier die restlichen Konzertdaten (Stand heute) (evtl. kommt am 28.11. noch Halle (Saale) dazu):
19.11 Germany - Berlin - @so36_club
20.11 Germany - Dresden - @clubpuschkin_dd
22.11 Poland - Wodzilaw Slaski - @club_amber
23.11 Denmakr - Copenhagen - @beta2300
24.11 Germany - Hamburg - @monkeys_hamburg
25.11 Germany - Elgershausen - @rittersburg
26.11 Germany - Stuttgart - TRUDE
29.11 Germany - Braunschweig - SPUNK
30.11 Germany - Essen - @turock_essen
01.12 Netherlands - Hoofddorp - Ducyker
02.12 Belgium - Vorselaar - Once a Punk Festival
03.12 Switzerland - Zurich - @dynamo_zuerich
Ach so.... und die Dummy Toys sind nächstes Jahr im Mai oder so wieder auf Tour. Zumindest sind sie schon im Kunstverein in Nürnberg gebucht. Ich bemühe mich, sie auch wieder zu uns zu kriegen. Und denke im Süden werden sie auch a weng spielen :)
@@rodrigogonzalez7794 Danke.
Bin aber eher in der Mitte (Heidelberg sind 70KM). Aber wie angedeutet, leider nicht mehr fit genug für live Konzerte. Ich guck mir die nur noch auf YT an.
Dummy Toys sind aber 'ne Band für die früher auch mal +200km gefahren wäre.