The band’s live shows across Germany are a thrilling experience full of complexity. On stage, the two musicians demonstrate a creative approach to their instrumentation: drums, electric guitar, piano, and blues harp shift in a fluid dynamic. Time and again, they also slip into the role of lead vocalist—without playing an instrument at all. Lyrics are not merely sung, but physically visualized and conveyed directly. Out of love for the moment. As an expression of humanity.
The clash of opposites shapes every artistic facet of The Great Faults: in the ambiguous band name (“The Great or Magnificent Faults”), in the interplay of instruments on stage, and in their lyrics (“Freak out / Freak in,” “Stop thinking twice,” “Know your strength while you fail”). Their sound, too, moves between the familiar tones of rock and the timeless song structures of pop. Their short-film-like music videos shift between expressionism and entertainment.
A constant tension between hard and soft, fast and slow, melancholic and euphoric, extroverted and introverted. It is precisely this balancing of extremes that makes the band’s work unique—and gives it the energy of an unmistakable, personal style.
Friday, September 11, 2026
Starts at 8:00 p.m.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
- Only cash payments accepted at the box office
- Tickets are also available during business hours at the bar at ART Stalker
Free seating!
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