PHOTO: © Marco Sensche

Kapa Tult | Immer alles gleichzeitig-Tour 2026

In the organizer's words:

An album like a volcano: all about anxiety, pressure to perform, dating chaos, loneliness, excessive demands, late capitalism criticism - and still dancing?

On their new album "Immer alles gleichzeitig", indie band Kapa Tult manage to pack the experience of Gen-Z into light-footed hooks - the sound is raw, intimate and pleasantly grungy. The second album by the "promise from Leipzig" (Linus Volkmann, Musikexpress) logically features a bubbling volcano on the cover. Inside: "NDW pling-plong intertwined with unleashed guitar and sophisticated songwriting". Kapa Tult's songs are characterized by diary-like lyrics, eloquent and relatable for crisis-ridden indie fans.

The 13 tracks on the record were recorded live in just 5 days in the summer of 2025. As a classic live band, there was of course no way around producer grandmaster Moses Schneider (Beatsteaks, Ätna, Tocotronic, among others) for Kapa Tult. Epic keyboard solos, polyphonic vocals, distorted guitars, plus easy-going indie pop hooks.

"While playing, we paid particular attention to Moses' body language: If he nodded his head, we knew: This take could be good. Then we worked all the harder. As the production progressed, it became increasingly clear that the sound would be very dry. Moses in particular made sure that this was carried through. There was a ban on reverb, so the sound is very direct. We wanted to make it sound as real and as live as possible. "As if you were sitting on the band's lap" is what Moses used to say." (Inga Oder, Kapa Tult)

There are almost no frills or overdubs, so that "Immer alles gleichzeitig" comes across as more unified and organic than the debut album "Es schmeckt nicht" from 2023. The new album is also much more of a "band work": All four musicians* have at least one vocal part, which they also wrote themselves and had plenty of room to include personal things in the recordings.

"Always everything at the same time" - that's how the headlines and moods seem these days. In terms of content, the new album is about being collectively overwhelmed by capitalism, the climate crisis, the shift to the right and constant internet fires - and about the very personal: having to work, managing emotions, negotiating relationships, caring for loved ones, looking good, nope. Spoiler: it rarely works all at the same time. Crushes get in the way, appointments fall through, insecurities remain. And yet this urge for more: more projects, more output, more experiences. In the end, the meta feeling of being overwhelmed clashes with a huge "can't get enough".

Kapa Tult don't provide a solution - but a damn good soundtrack for getting through - and dancing! This fantastic live band will be going on tour again from March 2026.

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Price information:

Box Office: 31,00€

Location

Jazzhaus
Jazzhaus Schnewlinstraße 1 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau

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