The new concert program of the Reines (Muda Mathis, Fränzi Madörin, Sus Zwick ) with songs from the current album, performative numbers and typographic projections from the in-house video kitchen. We tailor the world. Scissors stand for skill and drive, for independent, self-determined work and life, and for this you need scissors, because they are the tools for DIY. Scisser*hood means sisterhood with scissors and scissor sisterhood means doing things together and knowing how.
The song "Leider hab ich keine Zeit" tells the story of inventiveness on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Fränzi Madörin describes her everyday life and the multitasking ability of the modern woman. The more life races, the more the ideas bubble up and the brain rests in a land of bliss that she has dreamed up. Les Reines Prochaines go on to ask themselves: Who owns the world and ponder privileges. What privileges do we have that we should use responsibly? Habits, on the other hand, are ambivalent. Habit makes us one hundred Habit kills us. Muda Mathis sings about a beautiful night - What a nice night - a ballad about the deceptive silence, far away from the war, the hustle and bustle and the omnipresent fragility. What do doughnuts have to do with disasters? Sus Zwick tells the true story of an ecosystem that is slowly falling out of balance - although everyone only meant well.
Les Reines Prochaines look positively into the future. They want to face the adventure of ageing with all its nuances with color and courage - grey grey grey they sing in chorus - this requires confidence and they remain connected to hope.
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