INDIEVERCITY: HELLER + INSA + AMBER & THE MOON
20.05.25 | 18:00 | Lattenplatz
Free admission!
HELLER:
"Get on the merry-go-round and forget I'm me - the fun don't swallow, just vomit" - Heller focuses on love for lyrics and ties in with artists like Billie Eilish with her soft, partly breathy vocals full of feeling and fragility. With synthesizer, bass, drums, backing vocals and electric guitar, the six-piece band performs the songs from their upcoming EP "Splitter" live as well as previously released tracks from the "NIE WIRKLICH ALLEIN" EP, which was released in 2022 and combines pop, trap and indie. Heller counts artists such as Schmyt, Paula Hartmann and MAJAN with a penchant for the dark among her greatest inspirations and already celebrated her sold-out release concert of the first single release "Nichts" on 16.7.24 at Grüner Jäger Hamburg.
INSA:
While one half of her Zillenial bubble is having children or building houses and the other half is training for a half marathon, the young Hamburg up-and-coming artist INSA is working on her debut EP and taking a look back at the time that is often romanticized as the "carefree youth". In her songs, she reflects on interpersonal encounters and formative moments. INSA's bouncy energy almost stands in contrast to this, with which she manages to infect her audience with her unfiltered euphoria despite her often thoughtful lyrics. She takes the listener into her world, which sometimes consists of sparkling disco balls, lounging around on city rooftops and overflowing flat-sharing parties, but also of university degrees, tax returns and electricity arrears. It's about love and loss, self-esteem and self-doubt.
AMBER & THE MOON:
Amber & the Moon balance between delicate acoustic arrangements and expansive soundscapes - always enveloped in a mysterious atmosphere. At the center is the warm, melancholy voice of singer and guitarist Ronja, who creates a world of sound between comfort and longing with haunting melodies and poetic lyrics. Amber & the Moon moves stylistically between Boygenius and Kings of Convenience while remaining unmistakably independent
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