Mother’s Cake have released the live version of Hide & Seek from their upcoming live album Live at Bergisel, out on 7th September.
The ancient Greek and Roman amphitheatres were renowned for their sound quality, with claims made about the acoustics being so perfect that spectators watching from the back seats could hear the actors with perfect clarity, two millennia before microphones were invented. Other studies seem to expose this assumption as a myth. But hey – they are certainly rad venues for live performances, which is what Austrian rock act Mother’s Cake certainly prove with their dazzling takeover of Bergisel – a ski jump arena transformed into an amphitheatre to accommodate 25,000 spectators. The band’s performance begins with an aerial drone shot offering a first glimpse of the most iconic and spectacular venue the Alpine city of Innsbruck has to offer. Beaming spotlights and calorific walls of sound and noise proceed to defy the bone-chilling cold of a winter’s weekend in January, as five musicians wrapped in thick coats deliver one of their most impressive and extravagant live performances to date. Swirling psychedelic visual art provides a backdrop to add to the electrifying, spacey atmosphere that carries through the set as the arena is gradually flooded with lights and echoing sound waves that underpin this multi-layered feast for the ears and eyes. Some rock groups may deliver more bombastic and theatrical arena performances, but few can stage a cosmic and edgy live spectacle on the scale of Mother’s Cake. At Bergisel they draw on their back catalogue to date to produce a mind-melting show. Following a summer packed with European festival appearances, Mother’s Cake will spend the entire autumn on tour, including nine UK/RoI dates in September (see list above) and several mainland European shows with Alice In Chains.
Formed in 2008, Mother’s Cake released their third album ’No Rhyme No Reason’ in 2017. Songs such as ‘The Killer’, ‘Black Roses’ and ’The Sun’ melded an explosive alliance of psych, indie and blues rock, while lengthier sonic excursions such as ’Streetja Man’, ‘Enemy’ and ‘H8′ delved deeper with elements of progressive and space rock mixed into compelling sound palettes. Sometimes compared to the likes of The Mars Volta and Jane’s Addiction, the group have also developed into a phenomenal live prospect. Extensive touring as a headline act in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, coupled with support slots further afield with AC/DC, Iggy Pop, Deftones, Wolfmother, Anathema, Pentagram and Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group has left audiences attesting to the raw, pure energy transmitted by the band.
UK / RoI TOUR
20.09.18 LONDON Underworld
21.09.18 EDINBURGH Starmash
22.09.18 GLASGOW Nice N Sleazy
23.09.18 GLASGOW Stereo
25.09.18 DUBLIN Bowery
26.09.18 CORK Crane Lane Theatre
28.09.18 LEEDS Bad Apple
29.09.18 SUNDERLAND Independent
30.09.18 NEWCASTLE Cluny