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new tour dates

EUROTEURO start their “Musik für Menschen” tour this spring

10.4. - AT - Wien, Kollektiv Kaorle
18.4. - AT - Scheibbs, Frühlingserwachen
8.5. - GER - Ulm, Gold
9.5. - CH - Baden, Royal
10.5. - GER - Karlsruhe, Kohi
11.5. - GER - Bremen, Schlachthof
12.5. - GER - Hamburg, Nachtasyl
13.5. - GER - Hannover, Cafe Glocksee
14.5. - GER - Köln, Bumann & Sohn
16.5. - GER - Nürnberg, SOFT SPOT im Künstler*innenhaus
17.5. - GER - Stuttgart, About Pop - Werkstatthaus

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tour poster for Euroteuro in collage style feat. Peter T. and Katarina Maria Trenk

new tourdates

LAUNDROMAT CHICKS on tour in February

After their euphoric album release show, LAUNDROMAT CHICKS are now presenting their new album Sometimes Possessed outside of Vienna for the first time.

06.02.2025 - GER - Neu-Ulm, Gold
07.02.2025 - CH - Kreuzlingen, Horstclub
08.02.2025 - CH - Baden, One Of A Million
13.02.2025 - SI - Ljubljana, Ment Festival

In May, the jangle-pop maestros will play their very first shows in England and France.

new single

Sophia Blenda - "Sad Girl Summer"

Sophia Blenda presents the first single from her sophomore album, which will be released in April.

Sad Girl Summer’ is the antithesis to the social media hype of the Sad Girl Aesthetic and, with references to musicians such as Lana del Rey, Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers, Ethel Cain and Nico, laments how female/queer pain is glorified in pop culture. Tens of thousands of fans stand in front of huge stages and chorus along to the suicidal lyrics of these artists. In her own words, SOPHIA BLENDA reflects the brutality and gravity of those lyrics. "Billie is too intoxicated to be scared / Lana is born to die and sings Women are beautiful when they cry / Phoebe is hardly feeling anything at all." A reality check, but one that leaves unanswered why Flinta*'s mental health has been dismissed as irrelevant for generations - in pop as in real life.

Portait of Sophia Blenda