Sunday 11 October, 20:00

Pisse

Booking Required

Pisse formed in Germany in 2012 and quickly established itself on the country’s punk scene. The band tackles heavy themes with a sharp, black humour, pairing synths, theremins, rapid tempos and an instantly recognisable voice. On stage their abrasive energy and unsettling melodies create cathartic, sardonic performances that shift between controlled chaos and a clear musical signature, delivering a provocative, darkly comic punk experience.

Place des Volontaires 4,
1204 Genève
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