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“Grateful Cat transform relevant topics of the time light -footed into elegant, melancholic miracle harmonies that we can sing along immediately.” (Bernadette Lahengst)
Grateful Cat Ask your new album the question: Where are we going when our world disappears? Gwendolin Tägert and Franky Fuzz give the answer to “Ready to go anywhere” with twelve very different, sounding indie folk songs, all of which amount to the mantra of the piece “Don’t spread the hate”.

As stated in a message, it is also about intimate snapshots on political end-time question, Kamikaze drivers on their delivery bikes, staggering bachelors on Penny Lane, much too slow crowds and a sleeping cat on the lap.
The polyphonic singing of the group of 60s folk and 90s PowerPop, Country and Bossa Nova is influenced. As with her debut “Stray with me” (2023), the new songs were recorded in an old building kitchen in Berlin-Kreuzberg. For those who didn’t already know it anyway: the album title was borrowed from Bob Dylan’s “Tambourine Man”.
“Ready to go anywhere” will be released on October 17th. The release party will take place on October 29 in Lark (Holzmarktstraße 15-18, 10179 Berlin). As a guest, comic artist and universal artist Fil is included in the preliminary program.

