Mother’s Cake on the Origin of Their Name, Influences, and Favourite Criticism

Austrian space-rock three-piece Mother’s Cake recently delivered their fifth album, Ultrabliss, an album which heralded a new chapter in their career. Free from constraints, Ultrabliss is packed with psychedelia, prog, funk, and (classic) rock jams, all combining to create the kind of free-flowing experience that epitomizes what these Austrians stand for. V13 sat down with frontman and guitarist Yves Krismer to talk about the origins of their band name, influences and the finest criticism they have seen about the band on the internet. What is the story behind your band name? “I came across a fascinating invention from 1919 by Raoul Heinrich Francé, who registered a special spreader as utility model 723730 at the German Patent Office. He developed this spreader to evenly distribute microorg...

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