Lack + Tonia Reeh + Jacob Bredahl

Schedule

Fri, 27 Nov, 2026 at 07:00 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Neue Zukunft | Berlin, BE

Danish post-hardcore/noise band LACK are releasing their first album in 18 years and are heading out on tour! In Berlin, they’ll be playing at the neue Zukunft on 27 November, alongside Tonia Reeh (Monotekktoni, La Tourette) and Jacob Bredahl.
November 27th, 2026
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Tickets: https://www.tixforgigs.com/Event/75398
LACK are releasing their first album in 18 years and are heading out on tour! In Berlin, they’ll be playing at the neue Zukunft on 27 November, alongside Tonia Reeh (Monotekktoni, La Tourette) and Jacob Bredahl.
Nearly two decades have passed since Lack last released new music. Now, they are coming back with their first album in 18 years. The self-titled record arrives September 11 on the label Dream Bureau and will be followed by shows in Denmark, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
Over the course of eight years, Lack released three albums, played countless shows across Europe and the United States, and built a reputation as one of Copenhagen's most distinctive and explosive bands. Both within Denmark and internationally, they were genuinely genre-defining as a band whose sound moves effortlessly between post-hardcore, indie rock, and film noir, propelled by Thomas Burø's characteristic high-pitched vocals, perpetually pushed to the edge of breakup.
In 2008 – shortly after the release of Saturate Every Atom – the band went their separate ways and put Lack on hold. The members have since played in numerous bands, including Rising, Tvivler, Total Heels, Anchorless, and No Light.
In 2021, Lack reformed. At first for two sold-out shows in Denmark, and later for several others, including Denmark’s biggest metal festival, Copenhell, in 2024.
Without making promises to each other or the outside world, Lack quietly began writing new music. At first it was a patient inquiry into whether the collective still had artistic and personal relevance so many years later. It became clear that the tension between misanthropic resignation and defiant optimism, which was always the band's defining nerve, was still alive, and that it felt worth singing about more than ever.
The result is nine songs recorded live in one room at an old farmhouse in rural Zealand. The songs circle around work as a fundamental human condition and as the basic compromise inherent in building a meaningful life.
Each previous Lack album marked a deliberate break from the expectations set by the one before it. Pleasing has never been Lack's raison d'être. The new album is no exception, yet it also builds on the band's uncanny ability to always sound unmistakably like Lack.
The nine songs are collected on a self-titled album, out on vinyl September 11, 2026 on the small Copenhagen DIY label Dream Bureau. The album was recorded by Jacob Bredahl, mixed by Jakob Reichert Nielsen, and mastered by Matthew Barnhart.
www.facebook.com/lackattackdk
www.instagram.com/lackattackdk
www.lackattackdk.bandcamp.com
Tonia Reeh is the enfant terrible of Berlin’s indie underground scene. She has a long musical history spanning indie post-rock to electro-trash, piano punk, revolutionary flamenco and film music (Masonne, Das Zuckende Vakuum, Jagoda, Monotekktoni, La Tourette, Tonia Reeh). Previously signed to labels such as Monika, Sinnbus, Clouds Hill and Solaris Empire. Now back to DIY and performing solo under her real name. This time with an energy-saving acoustic guitar and her voice.
Tonia Reeh performs songs from her latest album, "Blues Babies", and other original
heart-wrenching tunes: short, pithy stories that are feminist, anarchist, sad, poetic and cheekily presumptuous. Always on the side of the misfits, the exploited: women, rhinos, children, octahedrons, the homeless, migrants, guitars, losers and sex workers.
„You better keep your tongue inside your mouth!“
„I´m sure you don`t want to support the war lords.“
www.toniareeh.bandcamp.com
www.facebook.com/tonia.reeh
www.instagram.com/monotekktoni

Where is it happening?

Neue Zukunft, Alt-Stralau 68, 10245 Berlin, Deutschland, Berlin, Germany
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