"Here's another recommendation for all friends of German-language superhits. Do you already know Kapa Tult?" - Linus Volkmann, Musikexpress
A date that starts out romantically, but somehow doesn't go much further than eating cake. Standing in the schoolyard and wondering: "Why is everyone one of the cool kids and I'm always just standing next to them?" Running into walls and feeling desperate because: "I want to change everything, I just don't know how". The good news is that other people seem to feel the same way.
On their debut album "Es schmeckt nicht", Kapa Tult denounce the banal grievances of our time: Too many bad Hollywood films, too few therapy places. Also: no licking cloths in supermarkets, booty calls that turn out to be care calls and friends who are always busy - "because everyone is improving the world or themselves".
"Kapa Tult come from Leipzig, their punky indie pop is characterized by lo-fi aesthetics, especially the lyrics have it all: diary-like, they sing about fears, insecurities, complicated and simple relationships. And, quite explicitly, about sex. Above all lies a relaxed, natural feminist attitude." Martin Böttcher, Tagesspiegel
"Finally, clear statements are made, a precise and honest look is taken at what is really there and what is lying around in the lives of women between 20 and 30: toxic relationships with assholes ("BitteBitteBitte"), ambiguous enthusiasm about certain talents of the ex-boyfriend ("Leck mich") or great platonic relationships that work ("Ich hab einen Freund, den ich von einer Party kenne"). Confident and insanely funny." (Rebecca Spilker, Musikexpress)
Kapa Tult is "power pop including rock freak-out, to which fun and feminism embrace each other." (Rebecca Spilker, Musikexpress)
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