Kreisky
Kreisky is a German-speaking indie rock band from Vienna. In early 2005, Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Offenhuber founded the band Kreisky and earned themselves a high profile with live performances in Vienna and the surrounding area. The band is named after the former Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky.
In May 2007, the studio album Kreisky was published, which received positive reviews in numerous media. The first single Wo Woman is, there is also Cry made it to number 3 on the Austrian indie charts. The second album of the band bears the title Meine Schuld, my fault, my great debt and was released on March 27, 2009. The first single Asthma reached number 2 on the indie charts. At the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards 2009 the band won as "FM4 Alternative Act of the Year".
The album Blick auf die Alpen, which was published at the end of March 2014, was recorded in the Konzerthaus in the studio of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra because of its special acoustics. The ORF attested to the group on the album a "snotty punk attitude" as it textes about the new creative bohemian precariat and "the TV gladiators of our day".
In October 2017, the premiere of the Sibylle Berg's piece Viel gut essen took place, which the band adapted together with the author for the Vienna Rabenhof Theater. The piece received consistently euphoric reviews.
Info o Kreisky
Kreisky is a German-speaking indie rock band from Vienna. In early 2005, Franz Adrian Wenzl and Martin Offenhuber founded the band Kreisky and earned themselves a high profile with live performances in Vienna and the surrounding area. The band is named after the former Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky.
In May 2007, the studio album Kreisky was published, which received positive reviews in numerous media. The first single Wo Woman is, there is also Cry made it to number 3 on the Austrian indie charts. The second album of the band bears the title Meine Schuld, my fault, my great debt and was released on March 27, 2009. The first single Asthma reached number 2 on the indie charts. At the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards 2009 the band won as "FM4 Alternative Act of the Year".
The album Blick auf die Alpen, which was published at the end of March 2014, was recorded in the Konzerthaus in the studio of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra because of its special acoustics. The ORF attested to the group on the album a "snotty punk attitude" as it textes about the new creative bohemian precariat and "the TV gladiators of our day".
In October 2017, the premiere of the Sibylle Berg's piece Viel gut essen took place, which the band adapted together with the author for the Vienna Rabenhof Theater. The piece received consistently euphoric reviews.