Friday, 9/20/2024
at 8:00 PM


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Seventeen years ago, Clara Luzia's debut album "Railroad Tracks" was released, and if the musician were someone who worries a lot about her future, she probably wouldn't have thought in 2006 that she would still be releasing records in 2023. But Clara Luzia is not someone who makes plans and pursues them, she doesn't have dreams that she seeks to fulfill. She just does. Perhaps the fact that she still has her audience after all these years is also thanks to this circumstance. And of course, the versatility of her output. The five-year gap between her last album "When I Take Your Hand" and "Howl At The Moon, Gaze At The Stars!" is also due to the fact that the musician has dedicated herself to other areas of music making - and quite successfully: she won a "Stella" (children's and youth theater award) and a "Romy" (film and television award) for her work, and in addition to theater and film music, Clara Luzia will also make her debut in the audio play genre (NDR) in 2023.

Although Clara Luzia's eighth studio album "Howl At The Moon, Gaze At The Stars!" strikes a somewhat quieter note again, it does not return to the intimate-fragile roots of the early days. With her current band, she creates a powerful sound that does not shy away from rock clichés like guitar and drum solos, but still remains true to an indie ethos. Those who experienced the 1990s musically will undoubtedly hear it live, but Clara's songwriting is timeless and versatile, so a concert evening can range from mosh pit to tears.

CLARA LUZIA, vocals
WOLFGANG MOSTL, guitar
PETER PAUL AUFREITER, bass
CATHARINA PRIEMER-HUMPEL, drums

Photo: Marylise Vigneau

Doors open at 7:00 PM

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