Beth hard enthusiastic Linz: Rock icon presents new album live!

Beth hard enthusiastic Linz: Rock icon presents new album live!
In the TipsArena Linz on December 7th there is an unforgettable event for all fans of blues and rock music in the house: The extraordinary Beth Hart will appear here with its brand new album. This artist is known for her authentic way and her music, which always comes out of her soul.
Hart occurs at a time when the music industry is often shaped by artificial high -gloss productions. It stands out clearly from the crowd by revealing her true feelings and challenges and inviting her audience to share this trip with her. Her texts are often a mirror of her own experiences, which makes her a particularly memorable artist.
New album and impressive career
Your latest work, "You Still Got Me", only recently appeared in October and has already received a lot of attention. The album is a deep reflection of her life and experiences. Hart himself believes that the meaning of your songs can change over time and that a lot of space for individual interpretations can be left. "I leave that to the listener to decide," says the artist.
The album begins with the energetic piece "Savior With A Razor", which includes working with the legendary guitarist Slash. Beth Hart is seen as "one of the best singers of their generation" and has achieved a number of hits on their previous albums.
Your career is characterized by numerous successes; It has given sold -out concerts in iconic halls around the globe. Her last tour included appearances in renowned event locations such as the Royal Albert Hall and the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. Hart has established itself with their albums in the highest regions of the Billboard charts and was awarded several gold and platinum prices.
Hart attaches great importance to personal content in your texts. A particularly moving song on her new album is the socially critical "Don’t Call the Police", inspired by the murder of George Floyd. Hardly describes how painful and important it is to feel empathy for such events. "I had a broken heart," she says of the things she lives through and that she expresses in her music.
The artist looks back on her 51 years and feels in a positive phase of her life. After the success of her album "War in My Mind" and the recognition for her Led Zeppelin tribute, she continued to commit to creativity and plans to set many other musical highlights. Her concerts are known for their intensity and the incredible energy that brings hard live on stage.