Dominique Dillon de Byington is back! Despite its title, her third album is anything but “Kind”.
Musician, radio host at Threads*Radio and co-founder of Parisian experimental record label/collective Planisphère.
Germany
Woman’s debut album is full of longing. From the plea for “something greater” on opener “Dust” to the soaring synths and exploding drums of “The End”, the Cologne three-piece translate into sound the dream of a better world. What’s surprising is the way they manage to blend slick, sexy funk, arena-sized electro pop and just the right amount of pathos into a coherent whole.
Woman’s debut album is full of longing. From the plea for “something greater” on opener “Dust” to the soaring synths and exploding drums of “The End”, the Cologne three-piece translate into sound the dream of a better world. What’s surprising is the way they manage to blend slick, sexy funk, arena-sized electro pop and just the right amount of pathos into a coherent whole.
As if rock music could ever die. On their debut album, Neufundland take cues from recent punk records and their hometown’s pop soniverse. An innovation of the German-language rock formula.
Gloomy, doom-y stand-alone single “Bloodmoon” from the ever-evolving German duo brings subdued groove and hymn-like melodies.