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PRESSEMITTEILUNG 24.01.2019 Big Thief Exklusiv Im Berliner Lido FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com PRESSEMITTEILUNG 24.01.2019 Big Thief exklusiv im Berliner Lido „Ich habe noch nicht herausgefunden, wie man ein fiktionales Stück schreibt“, sagte Adrianne Lenker, die Gitarristin und Sängerin von Big Thief, einmal im Interview. Tatsächlich kehrt sie in jedem ihrer Stücke ihr Innerstes nach außen und lässt tief in die Wildnis ihrer Seele blicken. Es geht um Identitäten, um den Schmerz, die Trauer und die Freude, um das ganze Spiegelkabinett des menschlichen Seins in undurchdringlicher Finsternis und hellem Licht. Und obwohl sie fast stets nur von sich selbst singt, schafft sie es, die eigene Befindlichkeit kongenial ins Allgemeingültige zu übertragen. Die Musik dazu kommt, irgendwo zwischen Indierock und Neo-Folk verortet, ganz sacht daher. Das gilt für die Songs ihrer Solo- Platten, mit denen sie gerade alleine auf Tour ist, genauso wie für die zwei Meisterwerke ihrer New Yorker Band Big Thief. Dabei wäre es natürlich mehr als ungerecht, kein Wort über ihre Kollegen Buck Meek an der Gitarre – der das Projekt 2013 zusammen mit Lenker als Duo gestartet hat –, Max Oleartchick am Bass und James Krivchenia am Schlagzeug zu verlieren. Erst als Quartett erreichen die Stücke die klangliche Vielfalt und musikalische Tiefe, die dem Inhalt der Lyrics entspricht. „Masterpiece“ hieß selbstbewusst und letztlich völlig zurecht das Debütalbum aus dem Jahr 2016, das 2017 mit „Capacity“ einen würdigen Nachfolger bekam. Dabei spielen die vier gerne mit unfertigen Sounds und gebrochenen Klängen – auf die Idee, das erste eigene Album mit einer verrauschten Kassetten-Aufnahme zu beginnen erfordert Mut und Vorstellungskraft. Nicht zufällig wird Krivchenia für seine Klangcollagen verehrt, die er auf MC veröffentlicht. Zuletzt stellte er unter dem Titel „Wide Winged Bird“ einen 30-minütigen Zusammenschnitt aus Aufnahmen ins Netz, die er während der zweijährigen Tour aufgenommen hat. Denn in all den Jahren waren Big Thief hauptsächlich auf Konzertreise und haben die Welt mit ihren Songs ein beträchtliches Stück erträglicher und schöner gemacht. Während ihrer Shows werden aus den düsteren Songs kleine, glänzende Sterne, die direkt in die Herzen des Publikums strahlen. Jeder Auftritt von Big Thief ist die Bestätigung dafür, dass Musik eine reinigende, eine heilende Wirkung haben kann. Im Juni kommt das Quartett für eine exklusive Show nach Berlin. Präsentiert wird das Konzert von Rolling Stone. 03.06.2019 Berlin - Lido FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com Tickets für die Shows gibt es ab Mittwoch, den 23. Januar, 10 Uhr exklusiv auf eventim.de. Ab Freitag, den 25. Januar, 10 Uhr gibt es die Tickets für 16,00 Euro zzgl. Gebühren an allen bekannten CTS–VVK-Stellen sowie unter der Hotline 01806 – 853653 (0,20 €/Anruf aus dem Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 0,60 €/Anruf), auf fkpscorpio.com und eventim.de. Mehr Infos und Musik unter bigthief.net, facebook.com/bigthiefmusic, twitter.com/bigthiefmusic, instagram.com/bigthiefmusic, youtube.com/bigthief und soundcloud.com/big-thief. Pressematerial zu unseren Veranstaltungen finden Sie auf unserer Homepage fkpscorpio.com unter dem Menüpunkt PRESSE. PRESSEKONTAKT PRESSEMATERIAL FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Bild- und Textmaterial finden Sie unter Ansprechpartner: Feeja Reiche www.fkpscorpio.com/de/presse Email: [email protected] Tel.: 040 853 88 850 .
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