Picture this: four guys standing on the stage wearing masks and overalls.  The strobe light begins to flash and in the first moment you ask yourself:  Is this Carneval?  Not such a longshot considering the band comes from Köln and sits high atop the mountain of tomfoolery.  Of course, the band has much more to offer than just wearing crazy costumes.  In the first moments, they accomplish their goal:  to stand up and rock!

After two or three songs, She’s All That gets listeners into the groove, or not, depending on your musical taste.  But if you give into it, this band is a complete experience, especially live!  This is where the party’s at!  The music is a special blend of rock, electro beats, and reggae.  The female lead singer has a certain special approach that ties it all together.  She is an absolute scene-stealer and always encourages audience participation.  Comparisons to bands like Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Prodigy, or Apollo 440 are often made and aren’t too far off.  If the audience doesn’t have the famous stick up their asses, then dancing, rocking, and singing with the band is bound to happen!

At the end of the concert, the shouts of encore echo through the halls.  The band gives more than enough of what the audience wants and at the end of it, everyone is happy to have experienced this one of a kind concert.  Whoever does not want to believe these praises for a relatively unknown band can use any given video links to get another opinion. You, my dear people, will have the opportunity to form your own opinion at the upcoming Bolz World Cup on the 1oth of July, when She’s All That plays live at the Waldauer Wiesen.  Their CD is also available for purchase – just look for their debut album “Extra Fruity Disgusting” in stores.