Old coffee says emotional: farewell concert in Kassel!
Old coffee says emotional: farewell concert in Kassel!
Kulturzentrum Schlachthof, Kassel, Deutschland - emotional and full of memories: The indie band of old coffee said goodbye to its loyal fan base on Saturday evening at the last appearance in the Schlachthof cultural center in Kassel. The musicians, led by front man Max Remmert, ended their journey after an impressive tournée that resulted in a new band name in 2018. The nostalgic evening was not just a concert, but a warm look back at a band that made a name for itself with her anarchist view of everyday topics.
With songs such as "Belly, Legs, Po" and "The Hurensons from the Studentenwerk", old coffee has repeatedly questioned the social norms and fueled humorously. For many long -term fans, it was a farewell that drove tears in the eye, and the audience rewarded the band with thunderous applause. "Rocky Anarcho-Vibes" paired with "hit minimalism" gave visitors a show full of energy and joie de vivre-a trend that offers a welcome change in today's hectic time.
The last act of the unadjusted
The members of old coffee - Max Remmert, Frederick Wiese on the keyboard, Jannis Vernier on drums and Finn Maccormac on bass - have entered various ways. Even if you have individual new plans at university or in professional life, your unforgettable hits remain in the hearts of your fans. The evening was like a great celebration of her joint experiences, and Remmert looked back at the time when the band flourished in the German music scene.
The farewell concert was not just a final line, but a great moment of appreciation for an unconventional jewel of the music landscape. Old coffee may stop, but their messages will live on, and everyone who dares can enjoy their melodies and texts for a long time.
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Ort | Kulturzentrum Schlachthof, Kassel, Deutschland |
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