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Max Giesinger's New Album 'Glück auf den Straßen' Explores Heartbreak and Musical Roots

Max Giesinger's new album is a deeply personal journey. From heartbreak to inspiration, it's a testament to his musical influences and experiences.

Here we can see a train track. Posters are on the wall.
Here we can see a train track. Posters are on the wall.

Max Giesinger's New Album 'Glück auf den Straßen' Explores Heartbreak and Musical Roots

Max Giesinger, Germany's national voice since 2016 with his hit '80 Millionen', has released a new album. 'Glück auf den Straßen' is a deeply personal journey through emotions, memories, and musical roots. The album, created without audience consideration, reflects Giesinger's influences and a painful breakup.

Giesinger's musical journey began with influences like Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, and Pink Floyd. For 'Glück auf den Straßen', he took this inspiration and poured it into a road trip of sorts, exploring his emotions and memories.

The track 'You Would Have Been It' is a standout, inspired by a real, painful breakup. Giesinger opened up about this and more in an interview with Kevin Zimmer, where he also discussed the instruments he took with him in his campervan during the album's creation. David Müller, another interviewer, was not mentioned in this context.

Max Giesinger's new album 'Glück auf den Straßen' is a testament to his musical influences and personal experiences. From heartbreak to inspiration, Giesinger has created a deeply personal and engaging collection of songs. Fans can look forward to more of his unique sound and storytelling.

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