Seiler und Speer are Christopher Seiler and Bernhard Speer, two friends from Gmunden, Austria. They started making music together when they were young, with Seiler handling most of the writing and Speer bringing the energy to their performances.
Their 2015 debut album was called 'Ham Kummst,' and the title track became a hit. That song, along with others like 'Herr Inspektor' and 'I Wü Ned,' helped them find an audience in Austria. Their lyrics sometimes use rough language and deal directly with everyday frustrations.
Some of their material has drawn criticism, particularly 'Herr Inspektor,' which satirizes police and upset some law enforcement groups. Their songs often touch on social issues, and they've supported charities that work with marginalized people.
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