Trump, Musk, Merz, AfD, Ukraine, all shit, lousy atmosphere? But there is still the league of the ordinary gentlemen, which full of verve pulls the corners of the mouth up, because: “It’s always summer somewhere”. This song begins a bit programmatic Egg Benedict, the seventh album of the Hamburgers-and then continues undeterred with generally penetratingly good mood, research-happily and guaranteed melodies.
Yes, that’s right, that has always been the case with the succession of the long -legendary superpunk, but it is amazing that Carsten Friedrichs also sings on a union (“Song for the aluminum”), on the individualism (“I prefer to go alone”) or just hold the spring (“A Tuesday in major”). The pace of the good mood soul with Motown roots rarely seldom (in the slurting ska of “is Gunther there?”), The mood is always positive, even if a lane fashionable melancholy is always mixed into the euphoria, and even “if you have a problem”, you will only have to make it to Rotterdam.
More escapism is only in the film, but he also becomes “couples in the cinema” and “Hedy Lamarr’s seventh man”, in which Andreas Dorau returns to help Friedrichs help him twice. All of this may celebrate a real life in the wrong party, but if everything else no longer helps?
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