In her songs, Carla Ahad writes about the everyday life of a young woman in Berlin: she processes her own experiences or sometimes experiences from her environment. She talks about unwanted come-ons in the club, the question of what changes when you're suddenly supposed to be an adult, and sets big dreams and medium-sized disappointments to music. Carla's music can be categorized somewhere in the area of German indie pop, although for her this is also a declaration of war on this field, which is predominantly dominated by male bands. She is more interested in getting involved than finding a pigeonhole into which she can be sorted. Carla writes and makes music that she herself likes and wants to listen to, she tries things out and rejects them with other musicians and on her own. She writes honest lyrics from a perspective that she believes is not heard enough: the perspective of young women who are underestimated, ignored, ridiculed or even harassed in our society, even though they have so much to say and can do so much...