Well, then the ceiling lights will probably be shaking and the hall floors will be lowered again in the Sporthalle Hamburg when Grossstadtgeflüster roll in with a new album in their suitcase.
The Berlin trio, whose rave-punk pop anthems and evergreen gourmet hits such as "Fickt-Euch-Allee" or "Feierabend", "Diadem" or "Ich muss garnix" are part of the permanent interior of every cultivated house party, are going on tour for their new album "Das Über-Icke", which, as expected, will shred all conventions again in order to then cheerfully overshoot every target.
And because the nonchalant Berlin snout and frontwoman Jen Bender loves nothing more than bellowing punchlines together with her audience, the band, with Raphael Schalz on keys and Chriz Falk on drums, will be busy releasing food in the form of tracks over the next few months so that their beloved audience is sure of the lyrics when the sweat is dripping from the ceiling between smirking head nods and popping mosh pits.
There's no doubt that Grossstadtgeflüster are at their well-deserved peak after 20 years of band history, and after well over 100 million streams on Spotify alone, 50 million on YouTube and features with artists such as Danger Dan, Mine and Fatoni, the traffic lights are neon green for the next slide.
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