Birgit Fuß is looking forward to Tristan Brusch

Basically, the nice thing about ROLLING STONE Beach is that it’s not a laborious festival where you’re completely exhausted after two days, but rather a wonderfully relaxed one. However, this time on Friday evening it could be a bit stressful if you don’t want to miss anything. At least I will rush to Möwenbräu directly after Tocotronic’s performance (in the tent of course) to see Tristan Brusch. His album “Am Wahn” is one of the best albums of 2023 – demanding and fascinating, opulent and full of delightful details. It’s worth listening carefully!

Tristan Brusch, born in Gelsenkirchen and living in Berlin, tells of a catastrophic love on his fourth album. He doesn’t spare any misfortune, but you’re happy to endure it, because his melodies are so wonderfully voluptuous, they fluctuate between pop, chanson and a bit of fairground, always excitingly close to the edge. Brusch can use pianos and strings, gentle guitars or entire orchestras: his pieces never give in to kitsch, they are simply romantic from the bottom of their hearts.

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It will be exciting to see how he brings them to the small stage because they are actually so big. But that’s exactly what makes great music: that it works everywhere. And who knows – this may be the last opportunity to see him up close. A world career began on the smallest stage on Weissenhäuser Strand – Ed Sheeran played there in 2011. Just saying!

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