Tini Trampler & Playbackdolls - Ich hab viel zu viel Liebe in mir
TINI TRAMPLER & PLAYBACKDOLLS:
"I have too much love inside me"
Concert & Single Release
"I would like to kiss the coffee table / disappear with the lampshade," sings Tini Trampler charmingly in her 2022 album "Chansons 2084" against the "daily blues." For many years, the Viennese singer has been formulating delicately playful, vivid songs with her dark, smoky voice, embedded by the Playbackdolls into colorful musical environments spanning pop and reggae, folk and blues, jazz and electronics. Multi-instrumentalist and co-composer Stephan Sperlich serves as a congenial "partner in crime."
These are pleas for being in the here and now, to seize life by the scruff of the neck, despite all existential toil and curiosities. These are not overlooked: Tini Trampler meets them with poetry and imagination, in a kind of loving subversion, whose melancholy always has an affirmative side to life. Even if it may be hard to believe given their style and the fact that she does not sing in the Viennese dialect: Tini Trampler & Playbackdolls' songs, these bittersweet city chansons, often carry a profoundly Viennese essence. Even a biotope like the coffeehouse can sometimes become a place of gentle rebellion. Over the years, Tini Trampler & Playbackdolls have sung their way straight into our hearts. If they didn't exist, one would have to invent them. (Andreas Felber, Ö1)
For their new album IM BISS, which will be released in autumn 2026 by Medienmanufaktur, Tini Trampler & Playbackdolls have engaged with questions, wishes, and visions of people in turbulent times. They translate these appeals into new contemporary human rights songs. With poetry and music, they counter social polarization, give space to needs and longings, and create musical free spaces. With strong melodies and clever arrangements, they have developed a musical language that allows their songs to become earworms and invite dancing.
"Their songs are poetic, sometimes sarcastic, but always in the service of those whom life hits harder, and never without a pinch of hope." (Helmut Jasbar, Ö1)
The single "I have too much love inside me" gives a taste of what is yet to come – and a few more "sneak previews" will also be heard.
Tini Trampler: Vocals
Stephan Sperlich: Piano, Theremin
Lina Neuner: Double Bass
Alexander Lausch: Guitar
Tino Klissenbauer: Accordion
David Strobl: Drums
Bernhard Rabitsch: Trumpet