"Let it crash!" – that's the motto of Grossstadtgeflüster, because after all, you don't turn 23 2/3 years old every day. Naturally, the combo is hitting the road for a fat and especially loud anniversary tour! Grossstadtgeflüster no longer describe themselves as a band, but as a state of matter. For over two decades, they've moved between carnival rave and radical realism – with Berlin attitude and yet a loving eye for the offbeat. After seven studio albums and hundreds of concerts, there's something to celebrate in 2026: The trio, consisting of Jen Bender (vocals), Raphael Schalz (synths) and Chriz Falk (drums), has already blessed the world with an expansive canon of escapist resistance: earworms like "Ich muss gar nix," "Fickt-Euch-Allee" and most recently "Ich kündige" – declarations of independence that shamelessly inhabit our ear canals. There's always a bit of rave in there, a bit of pop, a bit of punk, a bit of hip hop, garnished with stylistic ricochet shots and U-turns, a ton of synths and a latent inclination toward eccentricity. Grossstadtgeflüster's anthems are dancing declarations of independence, head-nodding liberation blows against societal or self-imposed pressure to conform, pogoing ping-pongs between grandiosity and failure. But there's never any pointing fingers at others or kicking downward. Their music is always something you can show off, feel and sing along to: many millions of Spotify clicks, nearly 70 million YouTube views and sold-out halls speak for themselves. The world remains complicated,
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