Voodoo Jürgens Announces New Album "Gschnas": The Viennese Poet and His Fourth Masterpiece
If you live in Vienna, you can't escape him. And if you appreciate a good tune, even more so. Voodoo Jürgens, the poet with the gravelly voice and stories straight from the Viennese underground, is making a comeback. This time with a new album, bearing the promising name "Gschnas". If you were lucky enough to have already heard it, you'll nod knowingly: whispers in the industry are already calling it his fourth masterpiece in a row.
"Gschnas" – More Than Just a Word
The title says it all. Gschnas, the Viennese word for masquerade, for fuss and fanfare, but also for something not to be taken entirely seriously – that's precisely the world of Voodoo Jürgens. He plays with roles, with clichés, with the soul of the city. And yet, or perhaps precisely because of that, each of his songs rings as true as an April weather forecast. The new work promises exactly this mix: profound lyrics that make you laugh while crying inside, and melodies that immediately burrow their way into your ear.
What fans can expect:
- Pure Viennese Charm: Voodoo Jürgens stays true to himself, singing in Viennese dialect – but in a way that anyone with ears to hear can understand.
- Stories from Next Door: From the local corner pub to the nighttime U-Bahn station – his characters are everywhere.
- That Unmistakable Voice: Husky, fragile, but always full of soul. A sound like a good drop of wine.
"Football Games Aren't Healthy for Me"
But Voodoo Jürgens wouldn't be Voodoo Jürgens if he only talked about music. The man also has an opinion on the beautiful game. Over a beer recently, he confessed: "Football games aren't healthy for me." And you can understand that if you know him. He flinches at every tackle, suffers with his team, swears like a trooper – as if he were out on the pitch himself. For him, it's not a relaxed Sunday pastime, but a battle of nerves. But it's precisely this passion, this total immersion, that defines him as an artist. Whether at the dump or in the stadium: Voodoo Jürgens is always in the thick of it, never just a bystander.
The new album "Gschnas" is set for release this spring, and one can only wonder what stories he'll pull out of his hat this time. If the early reviews are anything to go by – and why wouldn't they be – one thing's for sure: the man simply cannot make a bad album. He is and remains the secret king of Viennese song, even if he'd never admit it himself. He's far too modest, too down-to-earth for that. Or as they say in Vienna: a really good bloke.
So: ears open and tune in when "Gschnas" drops. It'll be a treat for anyone who loves honest music – and maybe even for those who also find football not so healthy.