Concert

Callahan & Witscher + Gyeongsu + Arthur Chambry
Thu 27 Mar 2025Price
€10.00 / Presale (-26y)
€13.00 / Presale
€13.00 / At the door (-26y)
€16.00 / At the door
Timetable
19:00 / Doors
19:30 / Arthur Chambry
20:30 / Gyeongsu
21:30 / Callahan & Witscher
Location
Pilar Box (Ground Floor)
Triomflaan, VUB Entrance 6, 1050 Brussels
Triomflaan, VUB Entrance 6, 1050 Brussels
19:30 / Arthur Chambry

Due to a family emergency, Sans Âge will not be performing. Instead, Arthur Chambry, one half of the duo, will take the stage for a solo set. Embracing his identity as a 'weird troubadour', he crafts captivating performances with DIY instruments—multi-flutes, cello drones, and wild percussion—blending experimental sounds with French folk to sing fantastical tales that enchant and surprise.
20:30 / Gyeongsu
Earlier this year, Gyeongsu released the EP All to None through Parisian label Deardogs. This collaboration with june contains intriguing tracks that keep surprising you over and over again. Gyeongsu mixes a late 90s vibe with a Dean Blunt-like approach.
21:30 / Callahan & Witscher

Callahan & Witscher is the project of NYC-based musicians Jack Callahan and Jeff Witscher. Witscher has been one of the most daring voices in underground American music for two decades, highlighted by releases on Pan and NNA Tapes. Callahan’s focused, uncompromising approach to sound caught the attention of both Demdike Stare’s DDS label and Swiss composer Jürg Frey, who took Callahan on as his first composition student. Fans of their individual work might expect opacity, disruption, or rhythmic irregularity from their collaboration, but their debut LP ‘Think Differently’ sounds like a pitbull in a convertible, a sand-kicking beach party, the dopamine hit you get from 311 or Smash Mouth. It’s a punchy, crunchy, highly infectious record. How did Callahan & Witscher cut the path from the ghostly margins of avant garde musics to the gutters of post-grunge American hard rock? In the words of Callahan, “at some point, you start to need a stronger drug.”
The most potent characteristic of this stronger drug is the guitar. And not just any guitar, but a sassy, contagious, blithe guitar. Its presence is a drastic shift for two guys who’ve combined to make dozens of records over the years, not a single one of which has a recognizable guitar sound on it. Alongside the cool breezes and hyperactive fretwork of Callahan’s guitar playing, the songs are backboned by strutting, groove-happy vocals: all bark, all bite. Every song is a careful collage, light but dense, ornate with gang choruses, soulful femme vocals, autotune and whisper scratches. This accumulation almost manages to hide the record’s potent undertow of dread.
‘Think Differently’ unfolds carefully, a slow-motion demolition that reveals the anxiety of second guessing, the exhaustion of tour, creative bankruptcy, willful misunderstanding, the pain of caring. Setting this lyrical cynicism against such sonic glee isn’t a spoonful of sugar, it isn’t a bait-and-switch, it isn’t a prank. After all, the dumb bliss of Sugar Ray’s “Fly” shades a song about Mark McGrath’s mom dying. “All Star” is about climate change. Most Sublime lyrics are a bummer. But there’s still room for a raised beer, for a dumb grin. Like these ancestors, Callahan & Witscher aim at maximum uplift, at sounds that warm and dazzle like a sped-up sunrise. In spite of overdraft fees, in spite of bad art, in spite of self-doubt.
The most potent characteristic of this stronger drug is the guitar. And not just any guitar, but a sassy, contagious, blithe guitar. Its presence is a drastic shift for two guys who’ve combined to make dozens of records over the years, not a single one of which has a recognizable guitar sound on it. Alongside the cool breezes and hyperactive fretwork of Callahan’s guitar playing, the songs are backboned by strutting, groove-happy vocals: all bark, all bite. Every song is a careful collage, light but dense, ornate with gang choruses, soulful femme vocals, autotune and whisper scratches. This accumulation almost manages to hide the record’s potent undertow of dread.
‘Think Differently’ unfolds carefully, a slow-motion demolition that reveals the anxiety of second guessing, the exhaustion of tour, creative bankruptcy, willful misunderstanding, the pain of caring. Setting this lyrical cynicism against such sonic glee isn’t a spoonful of sugar, it isn’t a bait-and-switch, it isn’t a prank. After all, the dumb bliss of Sugar Ray’s “Fly” shades a song about Mark McGrath’s mom dying. “All Star” is about climate change. Most Sublime lyrics are a bummer. But there’s still room for a raised beer, for a dumb grin. Like these ancestors, Callahan & Witscher aim at maximum uplift, at sounds that warm and dazzle like a sped-up sunrise. In spite of overdraft fees, in spite of bad art, in spite of self-doubt.
Price
€10.00 / Presale (-26y)
€13.00 / Presale
€13.00 / At the door (-26y)
€16.00 / At the door
Timetable
19:00 / Doors
19:30 / Arthur Chambry
20:30 / Gyeongsu
21:30 / Callahan & Witscher
Location
Pilar Box (Ground Floor)
Triomflaan, VUB Entrance 6, 1050 Brussels
Triomflaan, VUB Entrance 6, 1050 Brussels
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