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PM-SAVAGES-02.12.2015 PDF PRESSEMATERIAL Download FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com PRESSEMITTEILUNG 02.12.2015 Savages kommen am 9. März ins Knust Das zweite Album der Savages trägt den kraftvollen Namen »Adore Life« - übersetzt: verehre das Leben. Da verzeihe man den Kalauer, dass man diese Band bei ihrer nächsten Tour live bewundern sollte - »adore live!« sozusagen. Aber es ist nun mal so, dass Jehnny Beth und ihre Mitstreiterinnen eine der besten Livebands Europas sind. Das bewiesen sie in diesem Jahr schon auf dem Haldern Pop Festival, wo sie die Headliner der Herzen wurden und kürzlich auf ihrer restlos ausverkauften Vorabshow in Berlin, bei der sie das neue Material zum ersten Mal ausführlich vorstellten. Auf »Adore Life« haben die Savages ihren cool gespielten, aber heiß glühenden Postpunk perfektioniert. Zwar hatten sie schon auf dem Debüt »Silence Yourself« Stücke wie »Shut Up« und »Husband«, die dafür geschrieben waren, auf der Bühne live zu explodieren, aber »Adore Life« zeigt die Savages noch konzentrierter und noch mitreißender: Sei es in der Single »The Answer«, die wie eine Kreissäge auf das Publikum losgelassen wird oder bei »Sad Person«, das klingt als hätten die Savages es Ende der 80er Jahre in Berlin geschrieben, nachdem sie eine Nacht lang mit Nick Cave versumpft sind. Lange Rede kurzer Sinn: Im März hat man – nicht nur in Berlin – noch einmal die Chance, die Savages live zu sehen. Am 9. März sind Savages zu Gast im Knust. Präsentiert wird das Konzert von Intro, ByteFm, delta radio und der Hamburger Morgenpost Tickets gibt es ab dem 3. Dezember 10 Uhr für 22 Euro zzgl. Gebühren über tickets.de Mehr Infos gibt es auf savagesband.com und facebook.com/savagestheband. Pressematerial zu unseren Veranstaltungen finden Sie auf unserer Homepage fkpscorpio.com unter dem Menüpunkt PRESSEBEREICH. PRESSEKONTAKT PRESSEMATERIAL FACTORY 92 Bild- und Textmaterial finden Sie unter Ansprechpartner: www.fkpscorpio.com/de/pressebereich Jan Clausen Tel.: 040 389 07 38 12 [email protected] .
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