Thanks to Rößler's contribution to the songwriting process, the songs gain a particularly playful and minimalistic approach. Six impressionistically brief songs that develop and refine the band's path undertaken in the preceding album of simplification, synthesis and innovation of their language featuring more accessible, direct and effective musical solutions, while retaining the courage, tension and sense of fracture typical of their previous works. Some More Songs Lost in Themselves is the first of these EPs to be released, recorded with the composer and multi-instrumentalist Paul Peuker on bass. Griese and Bianciardi then decided to split the accumulated material in two parts and complete the production of two distinct EPs as a duo, with the involvement of a number of guest musicians for recording. The initial project – an LP titled “All Strain is Over”, a liberating hymn to celebrate the future end of the pandemic - ran aground a year later because of further lockdowns and the departure of Rößler from the band. Here they began writing a follow-up album to Hypermnesiac, which was just released the February prior. In Spring 2020, shortly after the first lockdown in Berlin came to an end, Marco Bianciardi (vocals, guitar), Leon Griese (drums) and Isabel Rößler (bass, who had joined the band half an year before then) finally met again in the practice room. You can call out for a fundamental flaw in my demanding rantīut don't you dare fob me off with a spleen of known descent You can call out for a detrimental way to make some senseīut don't you dare ride a wave that gets right beneath the core Neither side of the conversation arrived to compromiseĪs you knew and condenscended as well, so did tension rise Never breathe a word right before you mend
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