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Nick & June schweben in einem Glitzernebel aus trilierenden Synthesizern, sanften Beat- und Drum-Pulsen und vibrierenden Orgelsounds. Eingebettet in dunkle Hall-Gitarren führen die bitter-süß gepaarten Stimmen von Suzie-Lou Kraft und Nick Wolf durch euphorisch inszenierte Zurückhaltung und versponnene Gedankenverästelung. Ein eigenwilliger, abstrakter Sound entsteht und verbindet einsam-schönen Indie-Folk a la Bon Iver, Velvet Underground oder Sharon Van Etten, den Dream-Pop von Beach House und Lana Del Rey mit Alternative-Rock von The National, St. Vincent oder Mazzy Star.
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Nick & June Biography
Nick & June float in a glittering fog of trilling synthesizers, gentle beat and drum pulses
and vibrating organ sounds. Embedded in dark reverb guitars, the bitter-sweet paired
voices of Suzie-Lou Kraft and Nick Wolf lead the way through euphorically orchestrated
restraint and meditative ramifications of thought. Where parallels were once drawn to
artists like Bon Iver, Damien Rice, and Angus & Julia Stone, now also Beach House,
Mazzy Star, and Lana Del Rey, peer through the reverb-veil.
After their last successful album "My November My" and a long creative break, the
indie duo released their new mini-album "Beach Baby, Baby" in May 2023. It's
cinematic: the songs are atmospheric, with a warm and coarse-grained production.
Spacious, with plenty of room for enchanting melodies and the harmoniously merging
voices of the two - with vivid lyrics that set your head spinning. If "Beach Baby, Baby"
were a movie, it would probably be a washed-out analog film from Sofia Coppola's
early work. In the studio and on stage, Nick & June circle between guitars, ukuleles,
shimmering mandolins and deep basses, between old Casio keyboards and reverberant
wind instruments, playful percussion, drum machines and distorted glockenspiel sounds.
Praised by music critics, Nick & June hit radio and online charts, grace the cultural radio at midnight as well as the TV evening program,
featured in cinema movies and on overseas flights in the airline and play
hundreds of concerts throughout Europe. Wonderfully unwieldy tracks such as
"Home Is Where The Heart Hurts Part 1" or "London City, Boy, It's Killing Me"
become little indie anthems and are streamed over 20 million times.
With "Beach Baby, Baby" in their luggage, Nick & June are finally going on tour
again in 2024. The two are currently working in the USA with Grammy-winning
producer Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Sharon Van Etten) on the
upcoming album, which will also feature friends, companions and idols such as
The Antlers, Russian Red, Thomas Bartlett (Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent) and
Owen Pallett (Arcade Fire).
Read Moreand vibrating organ sounds. Embedded in dark reverb guitars, the bitter-sweet paired
voices of Suzie-Lou Kraft and Nick Wolf lead the way through euphorically orchestrated
restraint and meditative ramifications of thought. Where parallels were once drawn to
artists like Bon Iver, Damien Rice, and Angus & Julia Stone, now also Beach House,
Mazzy Star, and Lana Del Rey, peer through the reverb-veil.
After their last successful album "My November My" and a long creative break, the
indie duo released their new mini-album "Beach Baby, Baby" in May 2023. It's
cinematic: the songs are atmospheric, with a warm and coarse-grained production.
Spacious, with plenty of room for enchanting melodies and the harmoniously merging
voices of the two - with vivid lyrics that set your head spinning. If "Beach Baby, Baby"
were a movie, it would probably be a washed-out analog film from Sofia Coppola's
early work. In the studio and on stage, Nick & June circle between guitars, ukuleles,
shimmering mandolins and deep basses, between old Casio keyboards and reverberant
wind instruments, playful percussion, drum machines and distorted glockenspiel sounds.
Praised by music critics, Nick & June hit radio and online charts, grace the cultural radio at midnight as well as the TV evening program,
featured in cinema movies and on overseas flights in the airline and play
hundreds of concerts throughout Europe. Wonderfully unwieldy tracks such as
"Home Is Where The Heart Hurts Part 1" or "London City, Boy, It's Killing Me"
become little indie anthems and are streamed over 20 million times.
With "Beach Baby, Baby" in their luggage, Nick & June are finally going on tour
again in 2024. The two are currently working in the USA with Grammy-winning
producer Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Sharon Van Etten) on the
upcoming album, which will also feature friends, companions and idols such as
The Antlers, Russian Red, Thomas Bartlett (Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent) and
Owen Pallett (Arcade Fire).
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Indie Folk
Indie Pop
Indie Rock
Acoustic
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