Release Date: 02 December 2022
Label: Practise Music / Practise Music Ltd
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 196626467348
Release Date: 02 December 2022
Label: Practise Music / Practise Music Ltd
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 196626467348
Description
Two years ago, Fr?ulein were newcomers to the Bristol alternative scene, initially making their mark by performing at a weekly open mic night at the local pub. When the pandemic forced us all to slow down, Joni Samuels and Karsten van der Tol used this as an opportunity to hone their craft and develop their unique, raucous sound. Moving to London in 2021, the duo began again, quickly joining forces with tastemaking label Practice Music (Squid, Deep Tan).
In 2021, the duo threw down the gauntlet by releasing their first three singles: 'Pretty People', 'Belly' and 'By The Water'. With these tracks Fr?ulein solidified their signature sound; cathartic 90's flavoured alt rock influenced by the likes of The Breeders, PJ Harvey and Big Thief that also incorporates cavernous grooves, intricate melodies and sharply observational lyrics punctuated by a unique brand of direct yet surrealist imagery. These initial efforts won widespread support from the likes of Spotify (Hot New Bands, Fresh Finds), CLASH, DIY Magazine, KEXP and BBC Radio 1 (Daniel P. Carter). The band built on this new momentum by starting to establish themselves as a ferocious live act. Highlights of a busy concert year included playing at their first post-covid festival Sound City, a sold out debut headline show at iconic Brixton venue The Windmill, plus performances alongside the likes of Goat Girl, Talk Show and Dream Nails. 2022 seems set to be another exciting year, with the band both returning to the studio and heading out on a further string of shows - including a tour in March supporting The Mysterines across the UK and Ireland. For a newly minted band their output has quickly taken on a confident flare, with a sonic bombardment that defies the usual boundaries of the two piece trope both on record and in concert.
Tracklisting
A Bigger MOUTH
Delmer Darion
Peakes
Blue Bendy
deep tan
Sierre
Fraulein
lilo
Mophing People
Timelost
The Wytches
Brain Pain
The Wytches
Melvins
Dinosaur Jr
Screaming Trees