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Jeff Rosenstock belongs on stage - he proved this early on with the legendary bands "Bomb the Music Industry!" and "The Arrogant Sons of Bitches". But his punky solo project has also long since achieved cult status. No more words needed.
In the fall of 2023, he released "HELLMODE", his fifth studio album in just ten years. In a time full of uncertainty and change, Rosenstock is trying to come to terms with what has happened. The result is ever wilder, louder, faster music, which reaches its current climax in the almost anarchic album "HELLMODE".
The lyrics on the new album are honest, raw and direct. They bear witness to the unanimous fear of an uncertain future and the emotional chaos of modern society. At the same time, some slower songs with catchy melodies bring a brief moment of calm, and thus a message of hope and collective resistance. In this way, the album is both a reflection of turbulent world events and a reminder of the successes of collective change.
The US-American Rosenstock has always had a special place in the punk scene: on the one hand, he is a proud torchbearer of the classic punk sound and aesthetic. On the other hand, his music thrives on deliberately breaking with established patterns - what punk musician regularly plays saxophone on stage? This is probably why he appeals to so many different people, who feel a special kind of cohesion at his concerts.
His live performances are often described as powerful: the mixture of angry punk rock and melodic pop is a call to action, an anthem for all those who refuse to bow to circumstances. The passion of the music is amplified on stage: after a Jeff Rosenstock concert you are hoarse, sweaty and want to stand up for your own ideals.
If you want to experience this almost transformative experience for yourself: Jeff Rosenstock is coming to Germany for three concerts in June, and will be accompanied by the surf-punk band "Walter etc.". This combination promises high-energy concerts.
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