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Can the “Sporties”, those power-pop bazis from Germering near Munich, who seem to be haunted by the curse of the burned-out Summer Fairy Tale World Cup 2006, reinvent themselves again? Their soccer anthem “’54, ’74, ’90, 2006” was a phat mainstream hit. After that, the trio lacked the match plan. Stadium anthem, indie tinkering or something completely different?
A contradiction in which they ultimately get stuck
In the video for “I’m Alright!” they attacked their comeback with wide-screen ska-rap (“little dick, small balls, the same thing every day”). The eighth album attempts to square the circle: already rock pop for millions, but also official. A song about growing up is called “Candlelight & Hardcore” – a contradiction in which they ultimately get stuck.
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