Lambs & Wolves
Last year, the band Lambs & Wolves, founded in Freiburg, released their album The Devil in the Orchard. The Badische Zeitung compared the sound to folk greats such as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Bill Callahan, while the British music blog At The Barrier wrote: "a beautiful album, full of engaging melodies that radiate intimacy and vulnerability".
On the occasion of their debut Not A Party At All (2021), the Bandcamp editorial team already attested to their "melancholy, undercurrents of indie pop" with the "distinct melodic sensitivity of some of the best representatives of this style". In spring 2024, the band was invited by Federation Hiéro to Colmar as artists in residence, where they worked on new songs with Alsatian musician Alex Keiling under the name St. Moon.
Martin Schenk
On "Nach mir die Sinnflut", Martin Schenk indulges in undisguised, sincere romance, carried by his band,
sincere romance. Without irony, without backdoors, but with the courage to feel, they evoke
images of longing, daring the true and the beautiful. At a time when the world seems doomed
doomed, this may sound outrageous. That's exactly where the appeal lies - they sing about love in a
quartet as if there were nothing else. The devil may care about the rest.
GTR - Martin
GTR - Oscar
Synth, Voc, Perc - Luisa
Bass - Hanna
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