The best way to create order is to abolish order. That's why Cäthe's party involves moving furniture and getting rid of drawers. It's just right that in the end there aren't all the cups left in the cupboard, but there is toast Hawaii in the oven and room for whole choirs to join in with the Warum-Darum refrain.
Her three appearances at Ina Müller's Schellfischposten, in her then adopted home of Hamburg, were followed by an invitation to a well-known late-night show. Most recently, she released the song Winterblüher (2023) with the band Erdmöbel and Wer du wirklich bist (2023) with STOPPOK.
There is a whole decade between her first album Ich muss gar nichts (2012) and her current album Chill Out Punk (2022), in which Verschollenes Tier (2013) and Vagabund (2015) were released. It is also best read in milestones and decisive impulses: She now lives in Berlin and has made various sketches of herself, only to end up back with music and publish the book Lügen ist scheiße (Lies Suck) together with author Alexandra Helena Becht.
Nothing happens without a reason, especially not one's own story. And that is reason enough for Cäthe to produce a whole universe of cross-genre music from her point of view, which soars from the ecstasy of everyday life to the low-hanging heavens.
Cäthe's concerts are an invitation to celebrate the whole symphony of ironic nuances of human tragedy and comedy translated into her Love Language: alternative pop, rock, jazz and electro accompany the party of emotions. With her energy and together with her live band, Cäthe creates a space in which letting go through connection seems like the solution to all problems. Saying goodbye is not for me, sings Cäthe in Bös Bös, which is why she is of course writing new songs that she will release in 2024.
The cheese on the toast is already starting to melt. The boiling point of Catharina Sieland is approaching. And the invitation is ready.
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