In the organizer's words:
Eskapen presents
LONELY SPRING
BLAME MY PARENTS
Admission 20:00 Start 21:00
Afterwards A Night To Remember Party
LONELY SPRING don't want to offer absolute solutions to all the questions that plague them and their audience, but they do open up a momentum for the misfits out there to recharge their batteries together for a short while. LONELY SPRING are three guys who have known each other and made music together since their school days. Back then, they were still in a rehearsal room in a town of 7000 inhabitants. But their dreams were big and the will to achieve them was just as strong. They wanted to change something, they wanted the world to change. Their heroes proved to them that you can achieve anything if you keep standing up and raising your voice, if you sing for the world and for yourself whenever you lose yourself. Years later, the time has come: their eyes are set on the rock Olympics. They are ready to follow in the footsteps of their heroes. Ready to change everything. LONELY SPRING is for all those who don't feel understood, who are constantly admonished to conform so as not to drown in the masses. LONELY SPRING is a catch basin for all those who need to be reminded that they are good just the way they are and that they will not drown in the masses, but rather fly above them. Nevertheless, you long for a moment to emerge from the maelstrom that hurls you through life, a brief respite, even if it changes nothing. So you walk down the stairs into a glittering vault and realize how you can force sadness to be absent for just one night. So you place yourself in the middle of the action, on the dance floor, becoming one with the euphoria that surrounds you and you dance. You just want to dance. Dance and let go, just for the moment. This is exactly the spirit that drives LONELY SPRING.
LONELY SPRING is a catch-all for all those who need to be reminded that they are good just the way they are and that they will not sink into the masses, but soar above them. LONELY SPRING come with a powerful pop-punk-emo attitude. Their music is carried by anthemic choruses that get stuck in your head forever after just one listen. Underpinned by punky drums and driving basslines that make you think Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus played them themselves. Topped by melodic vocals that sound as if Avril Lavigne and Panic! At the Disco conceived a child while watching American Pie.
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