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Bipolar Feminin
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Leni Ulrich – voice, guitar
Jakob Brejch – guitar
Max Ulrich - bass
Samuel Reisenbichler – drums
Bipolar, but anything but disturbed, these fantastically feminine four from the Salzkammergut combine musical influences from Tocotronic to The Cure with angrified fun on stage and a bubbling doom energy. "I want people who benefit from patriarchal structures to feel attacked and insecure," says front woman Leni Ulrich, singing about the sailor whose car-door she scratches, or shortening the life expectancy of bearded, expert mansplainers. "A bit scary," as Die Zeit headlined, but above all really good.
Leni Ulrich – voice, guitar
Jakob Brejch – guitar
Max Ulrich - bass
Samuel Reisenbichler – drums
Bipolar, but anything but disturbed, these fantastically feminine four from the Salzkammergut combine musical influences from Tocotronic to The Cure with angrified fun on stage and a bubbling doom energy. "I want people who benefit from patriarchal structures to feel attacked and insecure," says front woman Leni Ulrich, singing about the sailor whose car-door she scratches, or shortening the life expectancy of bearded, expert mansplainers. "A bit scary," as Die Zeit headlined, but above all really good.