Bavarian alt-rock force BLACKOUT PROBLEMS - RIOT TOUR plus support. Tickets https://tinyurl.com/mvmp2b43
£17 adv// 7pm
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"Our flame won't get any smaller" - the core concept of "RIOT" is crystal clearYet, BLACKOUT PROBLEMS have always been a band with an insatiable will and boundless ambitionWith "DARK", they reached #12 in the German album charts in 2021, following the success of "KAOS" in 2018 (#25) and "HOLY" (#52) in 2016With over 30 million streams on Spotify, nothing in the German rock world leads past the band anymoreFestival shows at Rock Am Ring, Southside, Deichbrand, Greenfield (CH), Rock For People (CZ), Download (UK) as well as international tours as support act for Enter Shikari, Fever333 and Royal Republic are followed by their own headline tours - most recently the "DARK" tour 2022At the zenith of their success up until now, BLACKOUT PROBLEMS are looking forward to the release of their new album "RIOT" (An anagram of "Trio"), which will be released on February 23rd, 2024This album, "RIOT", marks the band's first album as a trio
"Take a breath nowReflectDefine your goalAlways have it in mindAnd ask yourself: Are we doing the right thing right now to achieve this goal? Let's focus on what we really want to do." This is the advice that singer and guitarist Mario Radetzky would like to give to his own band in the founding year of 2012Right from the start, BLACKOUT PROBLEMS turn out to be a problem-solving band that defies every crisisThus, all doubts after the pandemic could be overcome and turned into a tireless drive to push the band, says bassist Marcus Schwarzbach: "Everyday, I'm happy about the band, because I could develop and personally grow with itIt's fascinating how the band changes as a construct and we also do personally." At the time of writing "RIOT," Mario spent a lot of time alone in the rehearsal room: alone with the feeling of being lost in the post-pandemic rut"While everyone around me was starting their solo project, I wanted to be creative, too" Mario recalls"But everything I wrote sounded like BLACKOUT PROBLEMS" and thoughts of a solo project were quickly buriedInstead, the decision to write a new BLACKOUT PROBLEMS album solidified with various songwriting sessions that led Mario to produce the new album himself for the first timeWell aware of having a good team around him with Moritz Enders (mixing) and Karan Walia (engineer and co-producer), Mario describes the album's creation process as follows"I really tried to open up, step up and find myself on RIOTWhen you listen to the album, you learn things about me that I would never ever tell youBut maybe you'll also learn something about yourself, because you're not hearing my story and my mistakes, but can project them onto your own life."
"RIOT" became a contact for Mario and marks the most honest and courageous album BLACKOUT PROBLEMS have ever written in the form of a personal diary"It was written, recorded and produced wherever it was suitable," says Mario"Starting from a hut in Austria, Berlin and the Darkroom Studios in Munich to any backstage room or tour bus that offered the possibility." From the initial feeling of being lost, Mario found a way to express himself through music and his lyrics in "RIOT." "I myself was the biggest wall and obstacle in the process." Only when he personally, strongly felt something, he could capture this moment on the albumWhat others think doesn't matter - as long as you truly feel and understand yourselfThereby, according to Mario, it is this great identification within the personal lyrics that reflect diary-like what has happened in his own life, but also in the lives of othersIt also refers to current events, such as climate change or the pressure of the right wing and also the loss of a close friend"I wanted to reveal my own personal development with this album, to get under the skin and also be understood and empathized by others."
With wild, unusual song structures and free of expectations, BLACKOUT PROBLEMS present a gloomy sound as usual, but also danceable - sad and euphoric at the same timeA dichotomy that, according to Mario, mutually fertilizes each other"The lyrics of our music paint gloomy pictures and scenarios, because that's the only way to start a healing process." BLACKOUT PROBLEMS contrast their lyrics with a musical vibe full of tension, energy and ambitionThe climate crisis, the refugee crisis and also the events in the Ahr Valley in 2021 are topics that shape the band's lyrical level as much as personal crises, according to Moritz: "'Riot' is a peaceful uprising, not violence, but pure songs - always critical of society, but without a clear answer, both political and apoliticalWe don't write anything on our foreheads, but Mario hits the balance of social criticism and his own emotional world perfectly and paints his own pictures from it."
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