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“They are very personal songs, certainly the most personal that we as Folkshilfe have ever done”said frontman Florian Ritt in the OÖN interview about the new album “virus”which was released at the end of March. “For us, music is a form of expressing what we have experienced. Songs like ‘Everything in me’ also allow for reflection. It doesn’t always have to be just twisting.” Now the trio is on tour in Austria and Germany with the new – and old – hits.
to win tickets
On September 3rd, singer and Quetschn player Florian Ritt, drummer Gabriel Fröhlich and guitarist Paul Slaviczek can be heard at 8 p.m. at the landing stage in Hallstatt. The OÖN are giving away two tickets for the concert five times:
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