Muff Potter in 2022: drummer Thorsten “Brami” Brameier, singer and guitarist Thorsten “Nagel” Nagelschmidt, guitarist Felix Gebhard and bassist Dominic “Shredder” Laurenz
Photo: Bastian Bochinski. All rights reserved.
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Muff Potter have announced a new album. BEI ALLER LIEBE, that’s the title, is to be released on August 26th on his own label Hucks Plattenkiste. As a first foretaste, the German punk band, who always described their sound as “Angry Pop Music”, released the lead single “Ich will nicht mehr mein Slave sein” including a music video shot by Steph von Beauvais in a gymnasium in Neukölln.
BEI ALLER LIEBE is Muff Potter’s first new album since GUTE AUSSICHT from 2009. The band, which was founded in Rheine and Münster in 1993, released six other records before that. They broke up in late 2009. In 2018 they were back on stage together as part of a reading by singer, guitarist and author Thorsten Nagelschmidt in Berlin – with Felix Gebhard instead of Dennis Scheider on the guitar. This was followed by reunion concerts with Scheider and the single “Was want du” in 2020, but he left the band in spring 2021. Gebhard, known among other things as the live guitarist of Tomte, Einsturzenden Neubauten and for his project Home Of The Lame, has been a permanent member ever since.
“Most of the songs were recorded live,” says Nagelschmidt about Muff Potter’s new album, “very classic: four people in one room making music together.” , comments Gebhard, who had previously been a friend of the band for years.
Muff Potter have now also announced a tour.
Muff Potter on tour 2022 – the dates:
05.10.2022 Cologne, Gloria Theater
06.10.2022 Wiesbaden, slaughterhouse
07.10.2022 Jena, Kassablanca
10/14/2022 Hamburg, Bad & Dangerous
October 15, 2022 Berlin, Festsaal Kreuzberg
02.11.2022 Leipzig, Conne Island
03.11.2022 Nuremberg, Z building
04.11.2022 Munich, outdoor heating
05.11.2022 AT-Vienna, Flex
09.11.2022 Saarbrücken, garage
November 10, 2022 Dusseldorf, Zakk
11.11.2022 Munster, Skaters Palace
12.11.2022 Bremen, slaughterhouse
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