Gelsenkirchen at the end of the 80s. German working class. The stage lights don't usually shine very brightly in Gelsenkirchen. Larissa Sirah Herden lives with her mother and stepfather, under the same roof as her grandmother, uncle and cousin. LARY describes her childhood and youth as a "youth without trauma". What follows reads like an instruction manual for aspiring pop stars, but it is Lary's life: Auditions and performances on big musical stages while still at primary school age, gigs in rocker clubs and with cover bands as a teenager, singing with street musicians in New York, modeling jobs and studying cultural studies on the side, then days in the studio and nights in Berlin piano bars, stadium tour with the Fantastischen Vier, release of her debut album "Future Deutsche Welle", winning the "New Music Award", release of the joint diamond-winning single with MoTrip "So wie Du bist" and, and, and.....
Five years after the release of their last album Hart Fragil, their third studio album Stereo Noir Pathos is no longer a coincidence, but a deliberate revolution and a return to a culture of expression, words and merciless romanticism. Hardcore chanson for romantic ultras is how the Schalke supporter describes her music. Stereo Noir is a close-up of a raw and elegant matriarch who looks casually into the abyss and tells us what it feels like to be human. She invites us into a world that is both dominant and fragile, a world in which all opposites are united. Lary is like no one and like everyone.
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