Released on October 9, 2015, through the label DA Music , the album 100,000 Volt marked their 25th anniversary in the music industry. "S.O.S." was one of the standout singles that helped the album reach the German charts, reinforcing their status as versatile entertainers capable of evolving with the times. Performance and Reception
: The lyrics center on themes of intense emotional longing and romantic urgency, using the universal distress signal "S.O.S." as a metaphor for a heart in need of rescue. Anita & Alexandra Hofmann S.O.S. (offizielles)
The official music video for "S.O.S." showcases the sisters' dynamic stage presence and polished visual aesthetic. Historically, the duo began their careers in 1988 as "Geschwister Hofmann" but rebranded to "Anita & Alexandra Hofmann" to reflect their transition into mainstream pop. "S.O.S." remains a staple in their live sets and a fan favorite on digital platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Released on October 9, 2015, through the label
"S.O.S." is a high-energy German pop-schlager track by the sibling duo , released in 2015 as part of their album 100,000 Volt . The song represents a pivotal moment in their career as they fully embraced a modern, synth-heavy pop sound, moving away from the traditional "volksmusik" (folk music) style of their early years. Musical Composition and Style The official music video for "S
: "S.O.S." serves as a definitive example of "Modern Schlager," blending catchy German lyrics with production techniques found in contemporary dance-pop.
The track is characterized by its driving beat, electronic elements, and the harmonious vocal interplay that has become the sisters' signature.
: While the duo is known for playing multiple instruments (including the trumpet and accordion), this track prioritizes digital production to align with the "100,000 Volt" energy of the album. Album Context: 100,000 Volt