In Kim Frank's big-screen debut "Awake," hailed by the as "a massive, wild, pleasantly insane and yet sensationally entertaining film," the multi-talented Alli Neumann plays one of two friends who want to stay awake as long as they can and embark on a raucous, 86-hour journey without drugs to escape their lack of prospects. An intense road movie. Alli Neumann's songs are also intense. The Schleswig-Holstein native, who prefers Hamburg to Berlin, has released two EPs, "Hohes Fieber" (2018) and "Monster" (2019). There's a wonderfully weird video for the title track. "Monster" is about me being someone who can get really angry and would rather destroy his life in anger than be diplomatic. I think a lot of people know that. Whether it's in a family setting or in a relationship," the singer explained in an interview. "You're in conflict with this monster, but you actually want to be a kind person." In any case, Alli Neumann stands for "pop that wants something."
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