Overview
- The album arrived on January 23 with songs that process the end of his marriage, including the ballad “Immer,” while he maintains privacy about family details.
- Bendzko confirmed the separation in a November Instagram video, saying his marriage did not work, a post that drew about 130,000 likes and millions of views.
- He has hinted the release could be his last album for now, yet he emphasized he is not quitting and will continue writing songs.
- A supporting tour is scheduled to start in May with roughly a dozen dates, with plans to carry audiences through the album’s narrative arc.
- In new interviews he called nostalgia a misleading comfort and highlighted financial pressures on artists, citing concerns such as rising rents.