Beware, dear nightlife, the Monsters Of Liedermaching are embarking on a November tour to present the best hedonistic counter-argument to the gloom of the season and reality since the invention of the major chord with "Setzen, Sekt!", their latest live album.
In twelve musical gems, they sing about the details of existence and dance chaplinesque through the surreality of everyday life. They assert themselves against music-hating cats, dream up new careers as racing cowboys or top spies who go out for a walk, act as competent problem solvers for inter-gender discourse difficulties, and argue against the CDU-laden German work ethic. Life provides the points of friction and the Monsters lubricate them with poetry. In their characteristic singer-songwriter style between punk and pop appeal, they present themselves with a charming exuberance and face the madness of the world with a smile, because the outlet is humor and the Monsters are a blooming oasis of happiness.
Naturally, they will be playing a whole mountain of beloved Monster anthems from their now 22-year band history alongside their full-bodied sound works from "Setzen, Sekt!". After all, nothing matures as beguilingly as good wine and timeless art. And it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise if they even present one or two previously unheard diamonds in the rough, because the creativity of the six-piece is exuberant and the themes are piling up on their doorstep anyway.
Live, they light a bonfire of warmth and their esteemed audience will enthusiastically sing along here and indulge in touched silence there with shining eyes. Or something like that. The Monsters will celebrate magical sit-down pogo nights and transform the exquisite ballrooms of their November tour into emotional cocktail shakers of deep joy and supreme happiness.
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