Kat FrankieAustralian voter Berliner Kat Frankie writes the most artistic songs that can be found in local pop: rhythmically complex as the most complicated R' n' B, with heavenly vocal harmonies from the oldest schools of Doo Wop and Folk. But all of this - and this is perhaps the greatest thing about it - never seems to be overloaded or constructed. Because Kat Frankie also sings the most beautiful and immediately catchy melodies one can wish for; and she sings all this with a voice that is so clear and at the same time excitingly enigmatic, so impressively mature and at the same time cheeky, that she does not want to get out of your head after the first verse. Her role models include PJ Harvey, Tom Waits and Rufus Wainwright. In the past Kat released several albums on her own, played guitar in Olli Schulz's accompanying band, composed together with Get Well Soon and refined the piece of Erfurt rapper Clueso "Wenn du liebe" with her voice. The dark world of songwriter music and the bright, sometimes glaring world of mainstream pop - for Kat Frankie they don't exclude each other. Bad Behaviour ", her new album, is not only artistic but also very intimate: We have never come so close to the artist in these new songs. It is about love and suffering from it, but above all about the joy of loving. In Kat Frankies pictures, however, we always find a view of the outside world as a whole, of the world as a whole; of the political that shows up in private life alone. Bad Behaviour "is a large, boundless work; a highlight in the work of an extraordinary artist; an album that will occupy us for a long time to come.