Salma with cream & band

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When ,,Salma plays with cream", feet are made to dance, skin to goose and voices to sing
. Actually, Salma has been making music ever since she can remember. The songs of the songwriter with the raw, powerful voice combine German pop with soul. They make people dance who were previously rather concert-goers. Clear lines of text explode in a fat musical vocal sound. But also a thoughtful side is expressed in the lyrics, supported by a melting second voice of Lisa, who also plays the accordion. With Lennart on bass and Mathieu on drums, the music gets the necessary thump! With ,,Salma mit Sahne" the audience becomes a choir, there is laughing and crying, singing and dancing, best all at the same time with an ode to their own feelings. All this is also audible in the current EP ,,drüber weg", released in 2023, produced and mixed by Max Power Production from Berlin, who has already worked with bands like Beatsteaks and Turbostaat.


JOHANNA AMBIVALENT is an indie/pop band from Freiburg and was founded in 2023 by songwriter/guitarist and singer Johanna Hodapp. Together with Marion Armbruster as singer/bassist and Celina Liller on drums, the three inspire the audience with honest, socio-critical and soulful lyrics about fiery/icy love, the fact that people are weird and about ambivalence, which is already in the band name.


The sound content is extremely high and has the addictive potential of a started bar of chocolate.


More info: https://www.salmamitsahne.de
More info: https://www.instagram.com/johannaambivalent/


Photo: Semra AK

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