With lines like “At the end of the world: citizen’s money!”, the smart-ass combo around singer and label boss Maurice Sumen enters a pun competition with their brute colleagues from KIZ and Deichkind. Otherwise, Berliners look at No Wave or DAF in the rearview mirror. “Grunewald Is Burning” builds a retro bridge to funk-punk and would have worked perfectly in the wild staccato in 1981.
Cute observations from the sidelines of life
The music remains in the field of indie avant-garde, full of crazy ideas. Guitars and cheap beats are enough. For “Party Game” the words are stretched out in a party-snooze-arrogant way. The slogan song “Too much going on right now” is Schepper-Dada par excellence. Ultimately, they are cute observations from the sidelines of life.
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