On June 13 at 7:30 pm, Felix Meyer is coming to the Parkbühne GeyserHaus to present his new studio album "Später noch immer" together with his band project île and the Mondëna Quartet. The new songs are full of hope and love, boundless confidence, stories worth listening to and bittersweet harmonies.
The 15 new songs on "Später noch immer" worship the tenderness of the moment and love and long for more courage to change and to move towards revolutionary new paths and ideas. In "Das Kaninchen und die Schlange" (The Rabbit and the Snake), Meyer sings about the fear of social shock paralysis. In "Put your heart in my hand", he expresses hope in the next generations, "to whom the borders of nation states will hopefully mean even less than they do to us today and who will hopefully make the best of what life puts in front of them." The title track "Später noch immer" is a tribute to love, friendship and the assumption that all those who are not against each other should be for each other.
More than ever before, national and international guests come together on "Später noch immer". Danish singer-songwriter Christian Juncker and violinist Harald Haugaard, with whom Felix Meyer wrote the song "Leg dein Herz in meine Hand" in Copenhagen for the 100th anniversary of Danish reunification, or guitarist Beppe Gambetta from Italy, with whom the Italian anti-war anthem "la guerra di Piero" is given new life in "Piero's Campaign". Actors Friedrich Mücke and Marc Ben Puch also make a guest appearance on the song "Zerrissenes Maul". Colleague Max Prosa is also on board. Years ago, he recommended a text by the philosopher Byung-Chul Han to Felix, which the two of them subsequently turned into a version of the title "Buntes Papier".
When Felix Meyer, the great pop music storyteller, is on stage, it is hard to resist the energy and musical quality. For 10 years now, the author has been carving out an increasingly important niche for himself with his eventful European street music story somewhere away from the pop record companies and flat pop music, somewhere between international chanson, poetry and criticism of the system, campfires, joie de vivre and love ballads. With many friends, colleagues and companions such as Dota Kehr, Hans-Eckardt Wenzel, Sarah Lesch, Konstantin Wecker, the band Keimzeit, Max Prosa or Maike Rosa Vogel, projects, songs and joint performances are constantly being created.
Admission 18:00 hrs | Start 19:30 hrs
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