Biermösl Blosn

Biermösl Blosn was a Bavarian folk music group known for their satirical and humorous take on traditional Volksmusik, which is a form of folk music from the Alpine regions of Germany and Austria. The group was formed in 1976 by the three brothers Hans, Michael, and Christoph Well, who hailed from the small village of Günzkofen in Lower Bavaria, Germany. Throughout their career, they often incorporated political and social commentary into their performances, providing a unique blend of entertainment that was both culturally rich and critically engaging.

With their Bavarian dialect, traditional instruments such as the zither, harp, and various brass instruments, Biermösl Blosn infused their performances with both authentic rural flavor and sophisticated wit. Their music covered a wide range of topics, from environmental concerns to poking fun at political figures, and they became a beloved fixture in the Bavarian cultural landscape. While they officially disbanded in 2012, their legacy continues through their extensive discography and the ongoing careers of the Well brothers. Albums like "Jodelhorrormonstershow," "Wellcome to Bavaria," and "Unterbayern" showcase their distinctive style, which masterfully juxtaposes the rustic allure of traditional folk music with contemporary issues and comedic flair.

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Jodelhorrormonstershow
Album - 16 Tracks - Released June 13, 2012
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