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Züritipp: Shearwater 18 WALLIS BIRD HEISERE ENERGIE Alle Tage sieht man so was nicht: eine ehrliche Haut mit Grüsse an Coldplay von toller, TV-Show-tauglicher Stimme. unterwegs: Jonathan Meiburg. VON DOMINIK DUSEK SOUL POP Im Grunde ist die 32-jährige Irin Wallis Bird der Traum jedes «Voice-of-(hier Land einsetzen)»-Coa- SHEARWATER ches. Sie hat eine gute, charakteristisch heisere Stimme, sie hat das Selbstbewusstsein, diese offensiv und verzie- rungsreich einzusetzen, sie bewegt sich wie von selbst und selbstvergessen zur Musik, ihre Energie füllt die Räume mühelos. Wallis Bird ist aber auch der Traum unabhängig denkender Musikfreunde. Eben weil sie sich STILLE GRÖssE trotz ihres grossen Talents niemals coachen liess. Alles Formelhafte scheint ihr fremd zu sein. AMERICANA Eigentlich war alles nur als verleiht. Auf dem aktuellen Album «Fellow Ältere Filmaufnahmen von Bird zeigen eine junge Nebenprojekt geplant, als Will Sheff und Travelers» aber spielt die Natur nur eine Frau, die hemmungslos die Gitarre schrummt und «Hey, Jonathan Meiburg Shearwater im Jahr 1999 Nebenrolle. Denn Meiburg erinnert an die Leben, ich liebe dich bis auf die Knochen» singt. Die gründeten. Doch die beiden Leitwölfe der zahlreichen Shearwater-Konzertfahrten mit 8.5. — 14.5.2014 Dame mit den exzentrischen Frisuren hat zweifellos Soul, Band Okkervil River unterschätzten ihre Coverversionen von Liedern seiner einstigen sie verführt auch gerne mit einfachen Melodien. Auf der stillen, mehrheitlich akustisch instrumen- Reisegefährten. Diese heissen St. Vincent, neuen Platte «Architect» macht Wallis Bird nun einen tierten Lieder. Shearwater wurde immer Xiu Xiu oder, ja, Coldplay, und sie werden weiten Schritt in Richtung abwechslungsreiche, Grösse grösser, man ging auf Tour mit Acts wie mal entschlackt, mal bombastisch gegrüsst. andeutende Arrangements. Da tuckert manchmal Elek- Coldplay, bis alles nicht mehr vereinbar war Selbst Lieder von Jessica Hoop sind auf der tronik, da gibt es supergerade Rhythmen, aber auch at- mit der nominellen Hauptband. Platte zu hören: Die Folksängerin bestreitet mosphärische Balladen, die allezeit in trotziges Ringen So trennten sich denn die Wege von das aktuelle Tourvorprogramm. (bsa) um das, «was richtig ist», umschlagen können. Freilich: Sheff und Meiburg: Ersterer ist nicht mehr Wer durch und durch emotionale Musik nicht schätzt, bei Shearwater dabei, Letzterer verliess 00 den wird Bird vor den Kopf stossen. Denn ihre Kunst ist Okkervil River, um sich ganz den natura- FR — 21 die Kunst des rückhaltlosen Einsatzes. Doch auch noto- listischen Tönen zu widmen. Seither sind risch Feinsinnige müssen zugeben: Es ist schwerlich eine die Shearwater-Songs noch stärker auf die BOGEN F VIADUKTSTR. 97 WWW.BOGENF.CH Sängerin vorstellbar, der man es eher zutrauen kann als erhabene Knabenchorstimme des Ornitho- Wallis Bird, ihre Persönlichkeit auf grosse Bühnen zu logen Meiburg zugeschnitten, der seiner Eintritt 30 Franken hieven, ohne dabei in Klischeebedienung zu verfallen. Liebe zur Tierwelt auch textlich Nachdruck Musik / Konzerte Musik DI — 2130 ROTE FABRIK KEJNU ZIEGEL OH LAC SEESTR. 395 WWW.ROTEFABRIK.CH Eintritt 25 Franken VIEL Nur eine einfache Band? VOR Kejnu, korrekt beschriftet. INDIE-POP Da kann man wohl von einer am- nischen Rhythmen und von Nuél Schochs bitionierten Sache sprechen: Die Zürcher mezzosopranesker Stimme. Wer das Expe- Band Kejnu veröffentlicht vier Jahre nach rimentelle wie das Schmachtende mag, ist ihrer Debüt-CD «I Have No Arms and No bei diesem sorgfältigen Quartett sehr gut Legs» ein veritables Doppelalbum. 20 Lie- aufgehoben. Apropos Ausdehnungsdrang: der von insgesamt 90 Minuten Dauer, ver- Für die CD-Taufe haben sich Kejnu mit dem teilt auf zwei CDs. «Centillion» heisst diese Kaleidoscope String Quartet eine Band ein- Übung passenderweise, der Ausdruck be- geladen, die auf hohem Niveau Jazz und zeichnet eine wahrscheinlich selbst für Zeitgenössische Klassik verbindet. (duk) Mark Zuckerberg unvorstellbar grosse Zahl. Zufall ist das nicht, denn ein gewisser 30 Ausdehnungsdrang kennzeichnet auch die SA — 19 Musik, die an von Ambient-Sounds beein- PLAZA flusste Popbands wie Sigur Ros erinnert. BADENERSTR. 109 WWW.PLAZA-ZUERICH.CH Kejnu agieren allerdings weniger radikal als die sinfonischen Isländer, ihre Songs bleiben Eintritt 22 Franken Exzentrische Frisuren, Popsongs, getragen von frickeligen elektro- Oellermann/zvg, Jens zvgBilder: zvg, viel irischer Soul: Wallis Bird. tipp0805_duk_shearwater L_Beleg 12 Mai 2014 12:03 nachm. 18.
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