Supporting Midnight Oil at the Open Air at the Zitadelle in Mainz last summer, Wolf Maahn clearly felt comfortable. To be able to show himself next to the activists from Australia fit so well into the image of the musician, who always liked to take on socio-political topics in his songs.
Maahn has been seen with us before with his Christmas show, the current tour with band runs under the motto "Break Out Of Babylon". On the eponymous fourteenth Maahn studio production, released in February, he shines a spotlight on the state of the world. On the concept album, he tells the story of a billionaire turned philanthropist in a scene-by-scene fashion - coupled with an appeal that the time has come for the super-rich to make their appropriate contribution to solving global crises. "We have reached the point, at the latest, where those who have profited most from the overexploitation of our planet must step in and pay back to the community and the environment according to their means," says Wolf Maahn.
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Maahn has been seen with us before with his Christmas show, the current tour with band runs under the motto "Break Out Of Babylon". On the eponymous fourteenth Maahn studio production, released in February, he shines a spotlight on the state of the world. On the concept album, he tells the story of a billionaire turned philanthropist in a scene-by-scene fashion - coupled with an appeal that the time has come for the super-rich to make their appropriate contribution to solving global crises. "We have reached the point, at the latest, where those who have profited most from the overexploitation of our planet must step in and pay back to the community and the environment according to their means," says Wolf Maahn.