shishi first time in Panke!
Not the first time in Berlin. Very happy to be back and perform for Berlin crowd <3
Some words about shishi:
This is what surf music would sound like if it was made in the dark near the frozen shores of the Baltic sea. Because it was.
Benadetta, Victoria and Teresa (these are definitely not their real names) are a trio of Lithuanian mermaids who create “zero-waste trash music” under the name “shishi”. They sing about how it feels to be living in times when nothing makes sense anymore. Their music is perfect for people who care about what’s going on, but don’t really know what’s happening.
Genre-wise shishi take sugar, spice and everything nice from surf rock and blend it with a chemical formula that has been distilled from the raw sounds of the best riot-girl and punk bands. The result is a beautifully awkward eco-friendly vibe reminiscent of indie surf frontrunners like La Luz or Tennis smashing into the powerful femininity of bands like Hole, Kleenex and Delta 5.
instagram: www.instagram.com/shishiband/
facebook: www.facebook.com/shishiband/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shishiband
soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bandshishi
spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7nmCtibxtJAWRoecSc5EPS
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/lt/artist/shishi/1396231945
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Jokes’ On Us #8 QTIBIPOC Special
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