Otto & Astrid’s Joint Solo Project

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Saturday 18th of November 2023

Utterly dysfunctional siblings (and total rock gods) Otto & Astrid are back from Berlin in this riotous and razor-sharp satire of culture wars... read more.

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Utterly dysfunctional siblings (and total rock gods) Otto & Astrid are back from Berlin in this riotous and razor-sharp satire of culture wars.

Otto & Astrid have fought for years about the creative direction of their highly anticipated fifth album. Otto is a bleeding-heart do-gooder, deep into cancel culture, but often his efforts are more talk than action. Astrid may be a feminist, but she is also a nihilist, a hedonist and a libertarian. She uses lies and fake news to get what she wants.

Following some considerable discussion (and door slamming), they agreed to tour their new solo albums separately, but after months of searching for their own session musicians, it became clear that (literally) nobody else would agree to play with them. Ultimately, they were left with no other choice but to accompany each other on this Joint Solo Project.

Otto sees the solo projects as an artistic vacation and the start of the band getting back together. What he doesn’t know is that Astrid sees it as the start of her solo career without him.

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