Lyrics by Judith Holofernes

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Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Judith Holofernes.

  1. Brennende Brücken
  2. Danke, Ich Hab Schon
  3. Der letzte optimist
  4. Ein Leichtes Schwert
  5. Hasenherz
  6. Havarie
  7. Ich Bin Das Chaos
  8. John Irving
  9. Liebe Teil 2 - Jetzt Erst Recht
  10. Lose Kanone
  11. Nichtsnutz
  12. Opossum
  13. Pechmarie
  14. Platz Da!
  15. So weit gekommen

Judith Holfelder-Roy (née Holfelder-von der Tann; born 12 November 1976), known by her stage name Judith Holofernes (German pronunciation: [ˈjuːdɪt holoˈfɛʁnəs]), is a German singer, guitarist, songwriter and author. She was the lead singer of Wir sind Helden, the German pop rock band that released the song "Guten Tag" in 2002. The band received critical acclaim owing in part to Holofernes' lyrics, which are characterized by their playful use of words and use of social criticism. After recording four albums that were chart successes in the German-speaking world, Wir sind Helden went on indefinite hiatus in 2012. Since then, Holofernes has recorded two solo albums (Ein leichtes Schwert, 2014; Ich bin das Chaos, 2017) and has published a book of poems (Du bellst vor dem falschen Baum, 2015) and a memoir (Die Träume anderer Leute, 2022).

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