The band performing at SO36 in 2018

Pisse (English translation: Piss) is a German punk band formed in 2012 in Hoyerswerda, Saxony.[1] Pisse is well-known within the new German punk scene,[2] having performed nationwide in cities such as Wuppertal,[3] Karlsruhe,[4] Munich,[5] and Zürich.[6]

Pisse has released two full-length studio albums on the German independent label Phantom Records (not to be confused with the Australian label of the same name), as well as seven EPs.[7] Some of their releases are out of print and difficult to find.[7] Despite their obscurity, the band enjoys recognition from fans.[8]

Pisse is featured in the book "Damaged Goods: 150 Einträge in die Punk-Geschichte" also known as "Damaged Goods: 150 Entries into Punk History"[9] by music journalist Jonas Engelmann. Their song "Fahrradsattel", (which translates to Bicycle Seat in English), went viral in 2021 via a trending audio on the social network TikTok.[10]

Style

Musically, the band expresses itself through harsh, characteristic vocals, fast tempo and the use of the synthesizer and theremin.[11] In terms of their songs' lyrics and content, Pisse primarily sings about everyday situations, but puts them within altered contexts. A lot their music has a tendency to lean towards heavier topics such as mental health issues (primarily insanity and depression), giving them a great voice of dark humor.[12]

German newspaper Die Tageszeitung considers Pisse a part of the German post-punk renaissance scene, a musical style inspired by the punk rockers of the 1980s.[1] Zusammen mit Puff! rates Pisse as "snottier" and "more sarcastic" than other bands, comparing them to another German punk band; Die Goldenen Zitronen.

Discography

Studio Albums

  1. 2015: Mit Schinken durch die Menopause (LP, Phantom Records, PHNTM10 / Beau Travail BT-09)[13]
  2. 2020: Pisse s/t (LP, Phantom Records, PHNTM46 / Harbinger Sound, Harbinger191)[14]

Singles and EPs

  1. 2013: Kairo / Pisse / Dikloud (Split-10"-EP, Mamma Leone, Mamma Leone Records 001)
  2. 2014: Praktikum in der Karibik (7"-EP, Mamma Leone, MLR003 / Neuauflage: Phantom Records, PHNTM09, 2014/15/16)
  3. 2016: Kohlrübenwinter #1 (7"-EP, Phantom Records, PHNTM15 / Beau Travail, BT-12)
  4. 2016: Kohlrübenwinter #2 (7"-EP, Harbinger Sound, Harbinger162 / In A Car, In A Car 004)[15]
  5. 2018: Pisse / Perky Tits (Split-10"-EP, Phantom Records, PHNTM24)[16]
  6. 2018: Hornhaut ist der beste Handschuh (7"-EP, Phantom Records, PHNTM29)
  7. 2022: Lambada (7"-EP, Phantom Records, PHNTM76)

Compilation Albums

  • 2014: Kassette (MC Compilation, Phantom Records, PHNTM07)

References

  1. 1 2 JENS UTHOFF (2016-07-17). "Post-Punk-Renaissance in Deutschland:Mit Karies und Pisse gegen Stillstand" (in German). TAZ. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  2. "Pisse (Website)".
  3. "Dec 18, 2016: EA80 / Pisse at Die Borse". Concert Archives. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  4. "Odd Couple & Pisse".
  5. "Pisse live in München am 22 November 2016". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  6. "Pisse live in Zürich".
  7. 1 2 "Pisse". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  8. "Interview PISSE Willkommen im Hypeland".
  9. "Damaged Goods: 150 Einträge in die Punk-Geschichte".
  10. "Wie die Punk-Band Pisse mit „Fahrradsattel" einen TikTok-Welthit landete".
  11. "Pisse (Spex Magazine)".
  12. Daniel Matthias (2015-08-01). "INTERVIEWS: PISSE: Mutti, ich hab's geschafft!" (in German). Ox Fanzine. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  13. Kalle Stille (2015-06-01). "REVIEWS: PISSE: Mit Schinken durch die Menopause" (in German). Ox Fanzine. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  14. Kalle Stille (2020-04-01). "REVIEWS: PISSE: s/t" (in German). Ox Fanzine. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  15. Simon Hereth (2018-10-18). "PISSE – KOHLRÜBENWINTER ::: REVIEW (2016)" (in German). Away From Life. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  16. Simon Hereth (2018-11-02). "SPLIT: PISSE & PERKY TITS ::: REVIEW (2018)" (in German). Away From Life. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
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