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Three people are standing in the corner of a room, with guitars and other instruments behind them. There is a colourful filter over the photo.
Copyright: Manuel Nieberle

Guitar, bass and drums, somewhere between normality and “it’s all so painful”. Post-punk in waves of noise. Anger against sadness. Rhythm that keep us rooted. It’s loud and that’s a good thing.

Guitar, bass and drums, somewhere between normality and “it’s all so painful”. Post-punk in waves of noise. Anger against sadness. Rhythm that keep us rooted. It’s loud and that’s a good thing.

Maximilian Wörle on drums and Maximilian Stephan on bass drill down to your very soul until your heart begins to race. Bruno Tenschert, on guitar, doesn’t sing so much as scream, the feedback blowing you away, as his straight-talking lyrics clear your head. There’s plenty to discover and explore between the lines. And the style: we’re thinking of post-punk bands Idles and Fontaines D.C.; no-future, somehow, but of our time.

 

Should we look back? Should we just plough on? Should we stop? Nothing seems right. “I am discontented within my contentedness” – Bruno Tenschert’s words are brimming with humanity and all that’s topical. They ask: can we still be political in these times, or do we even have to be?

 

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