Everbody knows the situation: Somebody takes the piss out of you, you take stick and kiss the floor. Sometimes, life is not easy as you want, and Murphy seems to be the only friend. Slick’s Kitchen – the band from Hagen (Germany) – has had this experience too often, but capitulation  is no answer. They just get up and make the most of it – in this case: Rock’n'Roll as its best. With a suitable song for every occasion.

It’s the end of the year 2006, the New Year’s Eve night of 12/31/06 to 01/01/2007. A millisecond after the split of The Traceelords, Slick Prolidol and Haan Hartmann decided to continue making music together. They founded Slick’s Kitchen and made it to write, record a half album and win a live audience in Germany, England and the Netherlands within one year. In addition to support the glam-rocker Adam Bomb, Alice Cooper and a tour with the Damned by the UK, Slick’s Kitchen convinced with numerous own shows and the participation in the “Global Battle of Bands”.

The album which was published on 02/27/08 listens to the name “Half Evil – Half Album” and was recorded, mixed and produced in the “Midas Twins Music” recording studio. The live performances during the planing and recording period of this CD proved to be very useful, because the songs can be tested and  – if necessary – adjusted directly on stage. The result was an EP which six songs sound live exactly like from the home stereo system: Full of playfulness and power. Currently the band is recording new songs  for the forthcoming CD which will answer to the name of “Atyonshctatatqar Part II”. What does this mean? Wait and see!

In any case, you’ll hear typical songs of Slick’s Kitchen: Catchy tunes with lyrics, whose ambiguities and allusions will be internationally understood because of the English language and whose ignite at every party – not only in “Slick’s Kitchen”. In addition to their normal set, the guys play an acoustic set with their own songs and cover versions. It sounds different, but it rocks like the full program and works at the smallest party. Life is too short to lament. Just get your ass up again – the musical-motivational kick right there  comes from Slick’s Kitchen.

Slick's Kitchen