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Vienna, the capital of Austria, is named the theatre and musical capital of te world, and it’s been residence to loads of quirky musical artists, together with Falco, and as we speak’s featured artist, Worldwide pop singer-songwriter ViennaCC. Proud to characterize his hometown in his stage title, Heinz Riemer was classically skilled in piano, learning the work of Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. It’s fashionable pop nonetheless that’s received his coronary heart, the music of Britpop artists, and people poets similar to Bob Dylan gave him inspiration. From there he honed his craft, performing with pop, rock, punk, and dancehall bands in Vienna’s world well-known nightlife scene. Now, ViennaCC brings his distinctive and fearless musicality to audiences the world over, on his new EP, ‘Screenshots’, launched in September, and his newest single, ‘When The Cats Come Out’.
Whereas fairly eclectic, ‘When The Cats Come Out’ is nonetheless a catchy earworm that can have you ever hitting replay as quickly because it’s completed. It’s not merely a observe about cats popping out to play at evening, however quite it additionally serves as an allegory concerning the girls ViennaCC has noticed, after they come out to benefit from the nightlife.
The instrumentals – synths, drums, and bass, are oftentimes oddly juxtaposed in opposition to one another, whereas ViennaCC’s vocals twang the lyrics at angles to the sound. There’s a cabaret vibe to the observe, enjoyable, edgy, and barely harmful.
The music video for ‘When The Cats Come Out’ was directed by Heinz Riemer himself, and reveals him as he walks via town streets. Over the course of the video the cats come out, progressively turning into individuals able to occasion with ViennaCC. Watch to the very finish nonetheless, as there’s one cat that ViennaCC most likely didn’t discount for!
Watch the music video for ‘When The Cats Come Out’ beneath, and discover out extra about ViennaCC and his music on-line on his official web site, YouTube, Fb, Twitter, and Instagram.
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