Punk evening in the Hildegard: Band Leber brings a breath of fresh air to Kirchdorf
Punk evening in the Hildegard: Band Leber brings a breath of fresh air to Kirchdorf
kirchdorf an der Krems. On Friday, November 22nd, the bar Café Hildegard in Kirchdorf will be the scene for an exciting punk rock concert, presented by the band Leber. The event begins at 9 p.m. and admission takes place on a voluntary basis, which means that the guests can decide for themselves which amount they want to pay for live music.
The band Leber is made up of five members: Andrea, Lisa, Nadine, Lary and Hannes. Her musical identity is deeply associated with a critical examination of social issues. Her name, which alludes to the "Liver" organ, illustrates a special message. They describe the liver as an organ that fulfills numerous functions in the body. If it doesn't work properly, this can cause serious health problems. The band sees parallels between physical and social "liver diseases" that result from a lack of moral values.
musical message with depth
In her statement, Leber even goes so far to connect to xenophobia, traditional role models, sexism, corruption and manipulation. These points are an expression of a sick social way of thinking for the band. With their punk sound and their honest texts, they force a "feminist settlement" with patriarchal structures and set a strong sign against injustices. The band sees its music as a kind of therapy that not only maintains, but also wants to stimulate thought and toast changes.
Leber has made a name for itself by not only offering exciting music, but also to initiate a social discussion with her texts. They hope that their appearance in Kirchdorf is not only a music event, but also an occasion in which the listeners are sensitized to society free and open. The expectations of the concert are high and the fans are looking forward to a night full of punk sounds and accessible ideals.
Another point that makes the concert special is the opportunity to meet the band immediately after the performance and to ask questions or to learn their thoughts on music and topics that are important to them. A visit to the Hildegard could not only be musically, but also personally enriching. Thanks to their open nature and the willingness to talk about profound topics, a lively exchange between the band and the audience is practically guaranteed.
More information about the band and the upcoming concert can be found in a detailed report www.tips.at .
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