Dennis Grimm is Brother Grimm. The 38-year-old, who grew up between Hamburg and Bremen and lives in Berlin, presents his second album "Home Today, Gone Tomorrow". Once again, Grimm recorded the work almost single-handedly. Once again his music is unique: minimal songs between drones and grooves, between noises and melodies, more in the dark than in the light.
eclipsed: Dennis, you were just on tour. How'd it go?
Dennis Grimm: Cool, it was nice. Being on tour is always cool. You get to know new people, new cities, new corners.
eclipsed: You're all alone on stage. How do you feel about that?
Grimm: Being alone on stage is interesting. It feels free. The comparison to a band structure then has to be made. I can do and do what I want and I am not subordinate to compromises.
eclipsed: But you don't feel left alone?
Brother Grimm will certainly have the nomination for the most casual album title in 2016. Or grammatically correct: ...Brother Grimm certainly has. Because behind Brother Grimm lies the Berlin Dennis Grimm. Even though he has already taken a few steps on the musical stage, the 37-year-old is a blank page.
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eclipsed is a music magazine based in Aschaffenburg and has been on the German market since 2000. It is aimed at friends of sophisticated rock music who want to go on a new acoustic voyage of discovery month after month.
eclipsed deals in detail with the rock greats of the 60s and 70s in the areas of art rock, prog, psychedelic, blues, classic, hard rock and much more as well as with the current scene in these areas.
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