Marco Pogo brings the punk back: Turbobe-song Rast enthusiastic!

Marco Pogo brings the punk back: Turbobe-song Rast enthusiastic!

After a phase of uncertainty, Dominik Wlazny, better known as Marco Pogo, leaves the beer party behind and returns to his roots as a punk musician. With his new hit "Rasch" he presents a humorous piece that fluctuates between visits to the doctor and wild punk concerts. The single, which represents part of his comeback, is traded as a harbinger of the Great Turbo Festival on May 3 in the Vienna Open Air Arena. Wlazny explained that his doctor had sometimes advised him to "rock out" - a funny balance of rest zones and party excesses that are discussed in the song. "Yoga, bed rest and herbal tea" are in a fun contrast to "debauchery at concerts".

The return to music comes at the same time as the announcement of the beer party, which, provided that 20,000 members can be secured for the next National Council election, wants to compete. In a press conference on January 18, 2024, Wlazny presented the most important topics of the party: equality of the sexes and equal educational opportunities for everyone. His decision to end the beer party effectively created space for his commitment in the music scene, while at the same time he does not lose sight of the political ambitions of the beer party.

New musical impulses and political ambitions

"I have a strong year ahead of me with turbobians!" Said Wlazny. The combination of him as a politician and as a musician gives his work an exciting duality. The song "Rasch" not only accompanies him musically, but also creates a platform for its political views. HIT already shows how Wlazny lets humorous work into his creative work, which could address both its fans and potential voters. This mixture of entertainment and serious topics could prove to be a tactical profit, while it remains active on both fronts, as is also the case in a report by OE24.at can be read.

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