Pink Turns Blue: Black Swan Tour 2025, guest: Choke City

Pink Turns Blue: Black Swan Tour 2025, guest: Choke City

Pink Turns Blue: Black Swan Tour 2025, guest: Choke City
November
21
Friday 19:45
Concert Hall
Gate opens at 18:45

Pink Turns Blue: Black Swan Tour 2025, guest: Choke City

  • Rock

Pioneering darkwave / postpunk outfit Pink Turns Blue

 “One of the most ethically driven and environmentally conscious post-punk artists of our time… this latest offering is sure to go down in the band’s record as one of PTB’s most powerful releases” ~ The Spill Magazine

“Consistent purveyors of quality guitar-laden post punk and dark-bent indie rock… one of the most honest and most direct enduring acts in post punk today” ~ Destroy // Exist

“The timeless message is driven home with a timeless sound composed with refined effect” ~ Post-Punk.com

“There are bands which have had high ranks in the charts and still have a place deep in the heart of many fans. One of those bands is the German Dark Wave legend Pink Turns Blue” ~ Reflections of Darkness

“‘You Still Mean Too Much To Me’ from their ‘Tainted LP, an anthemic song that channels a personalized situation to dark sonic gold. We’ve all been there – this music is emotionally harsh and sublime” – The Big Takeover

“When it comes to actual darkwave, Berlin’s Pink Turns Blue are rightly regarded as one of the founding acts… up to the present, they have also been one of the finer exemplars of continental postpunk” ~ CVLT Nation

Iconic post-punk / darkwave outfit Pink Turns Blue has released their new ‘Tainted’ album via Orden Records, the result of time well spent during a lockdown year – writing, recording, mixing and mastering the new album in their Berlin recording studio. They also present their new video for Not Even Trying, a lament for a wasting planet. On ‘Tainted’, the band added an electronic element to their classical vocals, guitar, bass and drums. The album title itself relates to the state of our world: climate change, its effects, the reaction to it, the split within society, isolation, health risks and financial uncertainty.

Today Pink Turns Blue is a trio consisting of Mic Jogwer (vocals, guitar), Luca Sammuri (bass) and Paul Richter (drums). In the first generation of gothic rock, Pink Turns Blue formed in 1985, originally as a duo consisting of Jogwer and Thomas Elbern, plus a drum machine. Naming themselves after a Hüsker Dü song, their sound was initially inspired by The Chameleons, Clan of Xymox, and The Cure. Their debut album ‘If Two Worlds Kiss’ brought dark undertones into their new wave sound, essentially advancing the darkwave sub-genre while becoming a seminal album in the post-punk genre. Emerging from the fear and uncertainty of a divided Cold War Germany, the band went on to release 11 full-length LPs.

 


Choke City

Choke City is a band from Budapest, Hungary, consisting of stable members of the local underground scene. In their current venture, they've cut ties with their musical past to create their present sound of melancholic, eerie, yet heavy sonic textures.
Their style can be best described with the abstract visions of their covers, which is a blend of post-punk, all eras of wave music, with a pinch of heaviness to emphasize the introvert vibes the way salt helps to elevate all flavors.
After dropping a full length beside five singles/EPs since 2021, and publishing a live set recorded at the prestigious House of Arts in Szekszárd, the band is ready to unleash new songs in 2025 on Budapest-based Corbata Records.

Choke City:
Gáspár Binder • drums // Richárd Géczi • vocals // Barnabás Kiss • guitars // Szabolcs Szűcs • bass

This event is part of Bátor Tábor's Beats for Kids charity campaign. You can also purchase a support ticket for the concert, which will help Bátor Tábor with 2,000 forints to help as many seriously and chronically ill young children as possible experience unforgettable, healing experiences.

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