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The title of Sebastian Krumbiegel's album "Stand up - carry on!", released in 2024, says it all. You can hear it in the 12 songs he wrote exclusively. In the title song, he sings about how his mother always advised him to question authority. In "Superheld" he sings about the possibility that everyone has these superpowers to make this world a better place, and in "Freddie Mercury" he sings about someone who actually made the world a better place with his superpowers. At least the world of music. There are also political songs, love songs and even a hate song.


"Stand up - carry on!" - ever since he can remember, he has been getting up (sometimes earlier, sometimes later) and continuing to make music. Sebastian Krumbiegel started with music as a child in the Thomanerchor, where he learned to sing. At 15, he had his first band and then DIE PRINZEN.

"No shit, I write songs and sing every day. This often has a real therapeutic effect, it gives me the strength to get up again and again after setbacks and to carry on.""

A fitting title for the new Sebastian Krumbiegel solo album, his first in almost exactly 10 years. Back then, the reduced piano album ""Ein Mann, sein Klavier und ihr!"" was released. Krumbiegel's favorite instrument is of course also prominently featured on ""Aufstehen - Weitermachen!"", but not only that.

With musician friends, he recorded a band album, with bass, guitar, drums, brass, strings and everything that goes with it. And with masses of choirs, which Krumbiegel recorded solo in his home studio in Leipzig. And so ""Aufstehen - Weitermachen!"" is not a piano chanson but pop. Not chart pop, but much more spontaneous, heart-warming indie pop with large choirs.

You loved me, you hated me

Cheered or booed anyway

What's the big deal

I feel free

And I'm continuing to take risks

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Dates
October 2025
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