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LAGWAGON „Surviving California“

LAGWAGON
LAGWAGON

LAGWAGON legen nach – mit „Surviving California“ präsentieren die kalifornischen Skatepunk-Pioniere ihre zweite Albumsingle!

Während der Song mit all seinen Trademarks des einzigartigen Bandsounds aufwartet, kommentiert Frontmann Joey Cape scharfsinnig sein zwiegespaltenes Verhältnis zu seiner Heimat und dem Bundesstaat Kalifornien: "In the land of bliss there is stark contrast, a contrast between the California that is sold and the one we experience by calling it home.“ Golden State auf der einen, die Inkarnation westlichen Kapitalismus auf der anderen Seite. Endstation Sehnsucht?

Fat Wreck Chords und die wegweisende kalifornische Punkband freuen sich, das neunte Album der Band ankündigen zu können: „Railer“ erscheint am 4. Oktober 2019. Wie Frontmann Joey Cape erklärt, ist "Railer" "ein lustiges Wort aus seiner Kindheit, das soviel wie 'albern schlecht' bedeutet.“

Railer
Railer

Joey Cape kommentiert seine Zerrissenheit wie folgt: "Two words that do not go together. In the land of bliss there is stark contrast, a contrast between the California that is sold and the one we experience by calling it home. There are multiple messages in this song: the cultural, the economic, the ecological and the personal. Yes, California has elements of a paradise but it is overpopulated and there are many issues as a result. A land so desirable brings pockets of wealth, "debtors of the dream", people who gentrify areas and turn towns into gated communities. Later the wealth crest spills and pushes into less affluent areas. Standards for wealth reflection are lowered and people living beyond their means are priced out of their homes. There are also not enough homes in California to house all its citizens. And it’s not just the mentally ill who experience homelessness and the sharp end of the housing crisis. Many people lose everything and the state’s moderate climate sets the stage for a very Californian lack of empathy and sympathy. Smiling under the high-priced sun, they write off the suffering of others in their bubble of relative comfort, given the utopian climate. Ecologically speaking, we are waiting for the inevitable giant earthquake while we try not to lose our belongings or die in wild fires. That is dramatic to say but it also feels true."

Live:


17.11. AT - Wels - Alter Schlachthof
19.11. Berlin - SO36
20.11. Münster - Skaters Palace