Add to playlist: the bizarro punk of Dutch upstarts Grote Geelstaart and the week's best new tracks

Grote Geelstaart, a Dutch punk band, defies expectations with their unorthodox sound, which combines clinical chaos with primal punk drama. The outfit, fronted by vocalist and guitarist Luuk Bosma, is notable for performing exclusively in Dutch, adding to the sense of mystery surrounding this five-piece ensemble.

From their Zeelandic roots, where human ingenuity clashes with lawless elements, Grote Geelstaart's music embodies a frenetic energy. Tracks like "Spookrijden" (Ghost Driving) and the new single "Maalstroom" showcase the band's bold inversion of rock music, which feels primed to disrupt the status quo.

The band members are all closely tied by family ties: brothers Jesper and Jeppe Rottier form the rhythm section, with Finley Nijsse and Danny Rottier being their nephews. This close-knit family dynamic contributes to the unique chemistry within Grote Geelstaart's music.

Grote Geelstaart's sound is reminiscent of artists like Nick Cave, James Chance, and De Kift, the underrated Dutch punk group. The band's high-density convergence of ideas and odd tempos creates an unpredictable listening experience.

As part of a new wave of bizarro rock upstarts, Grote Geelstaart stands out for their unwavering commitment to performing exclusively in Dutch. This artistic choice adds another layer of intrigue to the band's music, which is both bewildering and captivating.

The band's live performances are as elusive as they are compelling, with sets that can shift seamlessly between avant-garde noise and oddball poetry. With "Maalstroom" joining their growing discography, Grote Geelstaart continues to push the boundaries of rock music, leaving fans eager to see where this unpredictable ensemble will go next.

Other notable additions to this week's playlist include:

- Gnod - Shadow Mirror: A slow, ritualistic groove worshipping a huge jangling riff, celebrating 20 years in the mind-expansion game.
- Picture - Tyyyyyyyyy: A sleekly functioning techno machine with an exquisite touch of Roulé-style filter house scuffing up the polish.
- Eilish Constance – 1 Plus 1: Spindly folktronica with a goth undertow, reminiscent of Y2K acts like Imogen Heap and Azure Ray.
- Marnz Malone – Splashin (ft J Hus): Gripping crime fiction over an organ-stacked, almost reggae-leaning beat.
- Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Sunburned in London: A seven-minute track musing on dislocation that showcases the band's rare alchemy.
- Power Snatch – DMs: A sleepy, snaky recollection of love fading to a blur.
- Xaviersobased – Big Ben (ft Zaytoven): US rapper Xaviersobased slurs his words into a melodic stream of semi-stoned consciousness over a blissful beat.
 
I'm loving the energy around this new wave of punk bands, you know what's crazy? How our expectations can be shattered by something entirely different, like Grote Geelstaart's sound. They're not playing it safe, they're not playing it loud, but that's what makes it so fascinating 🤯. And I think we can all relate to feeling a bit lost or out of place at times, like the band members' family ties bringing them together in this crazy musical concoction 💕. It's all about embracing the unknown and finding beauty in the chaos 🌪️. This Grote Geelstaart is giving me life, but it's also making me think about how we can create our own unique sound by breaking free from what's familiar and comfortable 🔥.
 
I'm not loving the new playlist feature on my music platform 🤯, it's just another example of them trying to cram in too many random tracks at once. Can't they see that some songs are just too long and repetitive? Like, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's 7-minute track is nice and all, but why do I have to sit through six more songs to get to the end of their track 🎵. And another thing, where's the option to create a custom playlist with my own curated selection of tracks? It feels like they're just trying to make money off of users by pushing out playlists that are too commercialized 💸.
 
I'm loving this new wave of bizarro rock bands, they're like nothing you've ever heard before 🤯! Grote Geelstaart's sound is like a wild rollercoaster ride, with Luuk Bosma's vocals just drawing you in and refusing to let go 😂. I mean, who needs language barriers when you can just vibe off the energy of the music? And those family ties are so cool - it's like they're all just meant to be together in this sonic experiment 🤝.

I've been listening to a lot of old punk bands lately and Grote Geelstaart is definitely bringing back some of that raw, unbridled energy 💥. Not sure if I fully get the appeal of performing only in Dutch, but it's definitely adding to their mystique 🎭. And that new single "Maalstroom" is just... wow - it's like they're speaking a different language and it's beautiful 😍.

It's always exciting to discover new music and Grote Geelstaart is definitely one of the most intriguing bands out there right now 🔥. Can't wait to see where they go next with their sound! 🎸
 
🤯 this band Grote Geelstaart is EVERYTHING!!! 🤩 i mean, who needs english when you can just vibe to the Dutch beats? 🎵 their sound is like nothing i've ever heard before - it's like nick cave and james chance had a baby with de kift and then sent that kid back in time to zeeland to grow up on punk and weirdness 🤪 luuk bosma's vocals are like butter for my ears, so smooth and savage at the same time 💣 and have you seen their family ties? brothers and nephews all coming together to create this crazy chemistry 🤝 it's like they're speaking a language that only we can understand 🔊 gotta keep an eye on these guys, they're about to disrupt the rock scene for good 🚨
 
Grote Geelstaart is like nothin' you've heard before 🤯! Their sound is wild and unpredictable, it's like they're takin' all these different influences and mash 'em up into somethin' completely new. And performin' in Dutch adds this whole other layer of mystery to their music. I love how the band's sound is all over the place - one minute you're listenin' to a frenetic punk track, the next you're stuck on some haunting folktronica vibes 🌿.

I'm also super curious about the family dynamics within the band. Growin' up in Zeeland must've had a big influence on their sound, and it's dope to see how they're carryin' that energy forward. Can't wait to see what they come up with next! 👀
 
🤯 I gotta say, Grote Geelstaart is like the wild child of the punk scene - all unpredictable and messy, but somehow it works? 🎸 Their sound is like a punch in the face, but in a good way? 😂 I love how they're breaking all the rules and doing their own thing, even if it means performing exclusively in Dutch. That's like, totally commitment, right? 💯 I'm intrigued by their blend of chaos and drama - it sounds like a wild ride! 🎢 Who needs normal rock music when you can have clinical chaos, am I right? 😜
 
I'm loving the new wave of underground bands right now 🤘! Grote Geelstaart is like that old school punk band from your favorite 90s documentary, you know? They're just so raw and unapologetic, it's infectious! I mean, who needs English lyrics when you can just let the music speak for itself, right? It's like they're channeling the spirit of The Clash or something. And that family connection is just too cool - like a Dutch version of Sonic Youth or something 🤯. Anyway, if you haven't checked them out yet, do yourself a favor and give "Maalstroom" a spin... trust me, it's gonna blow your mind 💥
 
Grote Geelstaart's sound is like nothing I've heard in ages... it's like they took all these different styles and genres, threw them in a blender, and hit puree 🤯. The fact that they're performing only in Dutch adds this extra layer of mystery to their music - you can't help but wonder what kind of dark magic is happening behind those instruments 🔮.

And I love how the band members are all connected by family ties... it's like a musical supergroup, and that chemistry really comes through in their music 💥. The way they blend clinical chaos with primal punk drama is totally captivating - it's like they're speaking this secret language that only the initiated can understand 🤫.

I'm also feeling the vibe of artists like Nick Cave and James Chance influencing Grote Geelstaart... they're pushing the boundaries of rock music, just like those pioneers did before them 🔊. And with their new single "Maalstroom", I think we're in for a wild ride 🚂.
 
I think it's dope how Grote Geelstaart is breaking the rules with their Dutch-only sound 🤯🎸, you know? They're like the rebels of the rock scene 👊, and I'm here for that frenetic energy 💥! Their music reminds me of a wild storm ⛈️, all unpredictable and exciting. And I love how they've got this tight-knit family vibe going on – it's like their music is made by people who really know each other 🤝.

It's also super cool to see them drawing inspiration from artists like Nick Cave and James Chance 💥🎶. The fact that they're not afraid to experiment with noise and poetry makes their live shows all the more mesmerizing 🔮💭. And honestly, I'm stoked to see what they'll come up with next 🤔... they've got me curious 😁!
 
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