Niels Frevert has been a creative mind and ingenious songwriter on the German music scene since the 1980s. At the age of nineteen, he founded the Hamburg band Nationalgalerie, which made a name for itself with American-influenced alternative rock with sophisticated German lyrics. Their big hit "Evelin" runs high and low on MTV and Viva during the golden age of music television. By the end of the nineties, the band was no longer making progress; Nationalgalerie was too sophisticated for the mainstream and not elitist enough for the indie scene and Hamburg School.
Niels Frevert's new album is called Pseudopoesie, and apart from how hallucinogenic this word looks, it is of course remarkable that he, Frevert, hero of all song poets in the German language, calls his seventh and once again surprising album Pseodopoesie. Is that coquetry or is he having a crisis? And why, after his successful pre-Covid album Putzlicht, has he come out with such a hammer again?
Questions to which we probably won't get any satisfactory answers, because N. Frevert is elusive.
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Event with seating, free choice of seats. Admission 19:00, start 20:00 Convenient there and back: Your admission ticket is also valid on the day of the event as a ticket for the outward and return journey on all buses and trains in the VRT area. The VRT timetable information at www.vrt-info.de/fahrplanauskunft or the connection information in the VRT app will show you which connections are right for you.