Johnny Wolga, 77s Punk and Power Pop from Oranienburg
Punk, danceable rock'n'roll, Oi! and power pop form the band's sound framework. It puts you in a really good mood and makes you think of the Undertones.
Johnny Wolga are not a silly punk band, but they don't take themselves too seriously either and give you the best you can get: Simply a really good and entertaining time.
Almost exactly five years ago to the day, Johnny Wolga were guests at Boots Night for the first time and made a damn good impression.
We are very happy and welcome the Wolgas!
https://youtu.be/RKbACHKBNuw?si=aV7QxdzyKzVkSi2u
The Spartanics Oi! n'Roll Lower Class Streetpunk from Leipzig
At a time when it is becoming increasingly clear that a large part of the population wants a right-wing government and racist, homophobic, sexist and Islamophobic statements are part of the "good tone", it is all the more important not to tell half or blurred stories, but to get to the heart of the matter. That was the birth of The Spartanics in 2017. Despite all the seriousness and urgency, the love of music is not neglected. The likeable boy band impresses with a simple and straightforward sound that is catchy and invites you to bawl along.
Their musical influences lie in the '77 punk era and classic Oi!, with guitar rhythms that have a subtle rock'n'roll edge. We are delighted to welcome The Spartanics to Boots Night for the first time - Moin Spartanics!
https://youtu.be/XksyyJ5mxVI?si=l_OFNv40QJKoUR_p
RED⚒️BRICKS Oi! & Streetpunk from Hamburg
Red Bricks formed in Lockdown 2021 in the backstreets of Hamburg.
In addition to crispy melodies with a boatload of working class attitude, you can expect snotty and very catchy Oi! streetpunk. Political statements, skinhead structure, soccer and drinking are extensively sung about and celebrated.
So, polish your boots and let's go, it's going to be great!
Welcome and Moin Red Bricks!
https://youtu.be/VPPNMIRR6kY?si=PbO7sScInRfmiskI