The band was formed in 1995 by Christian Neuburger (vocals, guitar), Matthias Neuburger (drums), Rainer Schaller (guitar) and Gerd Rosenacker (bass guitar). After they had recorded their first album, René Arbeithuber (keyboard, vocals) joined.
From 1997 to 1998 they lived and recorded in a castle near Ingolstadt with René and Rainer's band, 'Pelzig'.
In February 2005 they took part in the Bundesvision Song Contest, playing their song 'Why Pourqoui?' They received few votes and finished twelfth out of sixteen competitors.
Slut was asked to do the musical support for an adaption of "Die Dreigroschenoper" (The Threepenny Opera) by the theater of Ingolstadt. After several successful showings they decided to record the whole music, but due to copyright problems (the Weill-Foundation holds the rights until 2020) Slut could only release an EP with 5 songs on it, including the popular song "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer"(Mack the Knife).
So far Slut is yet to appear live in Britain or the USA, despite several extensive European tours to Romania, The Czech Republic, Italy and France.
2) Second band called Slut was born in 1991. The band is from Prague (Czech Republic) and belongs to founders of Czech noise / hardcore.
Discography:
Sex Sucks (Scrape Sound, 1993)
Get Some Slut...Or Fuck Yourself (Scrape Sound, 1994)
Smell Me (PolyGram / Scrape Sound, 1996)
Luftganja (Indies Records, 1999)
Now they are preparing a new album.
3) A third band called Slut is actually an avant-garde collective of New York and Japanese musicians and improvisers, with a self-titled cd released in 1993 on God Mountain records. Musicians involve included Bradford Reed, Elliott Sharp, Zeena Parkins, Steve Ito, Acheilux, Marc Ribot, Jane Scarpntoni, Mark Anthony Thompson and Hoppy Kinayama. It's noteable for being one of the earliest cd's to feature the unusual acoustic sounds of Reed's invented pencillina instrument, and Acheilux's uniquely androgynous vocals.
Interference
Slut Lyrics
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The lyrics of Slut's song "Interference" express a feeling of being constantly interrupted and hindered in life. The opening line, "It's unbelievable to say all of what was left to pay humiliated everyday," suggests that the singer feels overwhelmed by their struggles and feels exposed or vulnerable. However, they also seem to accept their situation, saying "but that's ok."
The next line, "interference all the time we're still amused" suggests that despite their challenges, the singer is still finding joy in life. They are able to remain entertained or engaged, even amidst the chaos. They also mention "still behind," which could mean they feel like they are not making progress, but they are not giving up either.
The line "I guess some memories we'll find" implies that the singer is looking forward to the future and hopeful that they will create positive memories despite the interference in their life. They end the verse by saying "but I don't mind," indicating acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity.
Overall, the lyrics of "Interference" express a mix of frustration, acceptance and resilience in the face of life's challenges.
Line by Line Meaning
It's unbelievable to say all of what was left to pay
It's hard to believe that there is still a debt owed, despite all the payments made.
Humiliated everyday, but that's okay.
Being embarrassed or shamed every day has become normalized, but it's fine because we've learned to tolerate it.
Interference all the time, we're still amused.
Despite constant interruptions, we find amusement in the chaos.
We're still behind, I guess some memories we'll find.
We may be falling behind, but we hope to recollect some positive memories from the past.
But I don't mind.
Despite the difficulties, I am okay with the current situation.
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