The punk band SCHROTTGRENZE from Lower Saxony has evolved musically and now works with synthesizers, orchestral arrangements and classical choirs. The band has never depended on the music industry or commercial claims to success and has followed its thematic and musical preferences. After a creative hiatus of several years, the band made a comeback in 2017 with the album "Glitter on Concrete," followed by "Picking Everything Apart" and "The Universe Is Not Binary." The albums mark a new era for the band and were co-produced with Kristian Kühl. The band now also works with Oliver Zülch, who has worked for Die Ärzte, Sportfreunde Stiller and The Notwist, and has a new, clear and empowering sound.
Jever Hafenbar 2023