Has anyone actually ever thought about whether, after all these years of German-language pop togetherness, it might be time to think beyond just World Cup to World Cup and to clear up the crazy notion that everything will be fine if we just keep telling each other over and over that we can do it?! Maybe it was time for Jupiter Jones to strike the bridge between the punk of the old days from twenty years ago and the pop of the newer albums, to create a blend of both that doesn't care whether any genre dogmas are followed and that isn't afraid to package uncomfortable topics into more comfortable tones and words? Because pop doesn't just stop where normativity finds its limits. "Die Sonne ist ein Zwergstern" is not the corona album by Jupiter Jones. Even if the band's revival came pretty much at the same time as the virus and the songs were accordingly written exclusively during this time. It is the album that takes a look at the world, a look inward, and a look at the connection between the two. It is the album that, more than any album by the band before it, doesn't care where the lines blur. It is determined, loud and quiet at the same time, and it is anything but a compromise. Tracklisting: 1. Überall waren Schatten 2. Melatonin 3. Atmen 4. Mein Viel und dein Vielleicht 5. Ja, sicher 6. Wenn's nicht weh tut 7. Der Nagel 8. Der wichtigste Finger in der Faust 9. Oh, Philia! 10. Bleibt zusammen 11. Vielleicht 12. So hat noch jedes Ende angefangen
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