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Since their debut Trouble (2022) and the follow-up Lightning Trails (2023), Laundromat Chicks have rapidly established themselves as one of the most exciting names in the vibrant Viennese indie scene. The band moves effortlessly between infectious power pop, sharp jangle pop, and melancholic guitar anthems, where humor, swagger, and vulnerability constantly come together. With influences reminiscent of Buzzcocks, Joy Division, Belle & Sebastian, and Big Star, Laundromat Chicks create a sound that feels both familiar and surprisingly fresh. Around frontman Tobias Hammermüller, Theresa Strohmer, Felix Schnabl, and Lena Pöttinger form a tight-knit band known for their productivity, individuality, and irresistible melodies.

‍On their third album, Sometimes Possessed, released via Siluh Records, the band further expands their musical horizons. While previous releases revolved primarily around compact guitar hooks and direct energy, the new work explores more layered, cinematic, and dreamy atmospheres. Inspired by heartbreak, road movies, and the beauty of imperfection, Hammermüller wrote songs that play with ambiguity, longing, and alienation. Tracks like “Cameron,” “Sunburn,” and “Secrets” showcase a band that dares to experiment without losing its melodic power. The result is a record that balances catchy indie pop and controlled chaos — a soundtrack for getting lost, wandering, and ultimately finding a part of yourself.

Concert

Laundromat Chicks

Cinetol

Mon 21 Sep
//
8:00 pm

17,75

Indie, Rock, Garage

Since their debut Trouble (2022) and the follow-up Lightning Trails (2023), Laundromat Chicks have rapidly established themselves as one of the most exciting names in the vibrant Viennese indie scene. The band moves effortlessly between infectious power pop, sharp jangle pop, and melancholic guitar anthems, where humor, swagger, and vulnerability constantly come together. With influences reminiscent of Buzzcocks, Joy Division, Belle & Sebastian, and Big Star, Laundromat Chicks create a sound that feels both familiar and surprisingly fresh. Around frontman Tobias Hammermüller, Theresa Strohmer, Felix Schnabl, and Lena Pöttinger form a tight-knit band known for their productivity, individuality, and irresistible melodies.

‍On their third album, Sometimes Possessed, released via Siluh Records, the band further expands their musical horizons. While previous releases revolved primarily around compact guitar hooks and direct energy, the new work explores more layered, cinematic, and dreamy atmospheres. Inspired by heartbreak, road movies, and the beauty of imperfection, Hammermüller wrote songs that play with ambiguity, longing, and alienation. Tracks like “Cameron,” “Sunburn,” and “Secrets” showcase a band that dares to experiment without losing its melodic power. The result is a record that balances catchy indie pop and controlled chaos — a soundtrack for getting lost, wandering, and ultimately finding a part of yourself.

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