Listening to Liv Andersson's music is like listening to a night-time conversation. With warm timbres, vivid lyricism and cinematic arrangements, the German-British musician creates emotional worlds and moods that seem to lie somewhere between waking and dreaming.
In 2023, the Hamburg-based singer and guitarist retreated to the historic Studio Nord Bremen with her producer Ben Schadow and her band to work on her songs. The music recorded there combines elements of folk, jazz and trip hop in a very unique way and is reminiscent of artists such as Laura Marling, Radiohead, Fiona Apple and Portishead. After several single releases, Liv Andersson's debut EP "Paper Boat" was released on November 15th, 2024. This was followed by appearances and interviews on radio stations such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Radioeins and ByteFM. Liv Andersson's folk noir varies between fragility and expressiveness. And there is always a certain melancholy in it.
The young Hamburg band Saturndaze promise an emotional journey full of nostalgic security with a modern attitude with their songs, whose melodies you look for in your memories of the music of the seventies and don't find. The songs were written in the now as a tribute to this great era of pop music when Queen and the band Supertramp, who were particularly admired by singer Rilana, tried their hand at complex and pop-oriented arrangements. And Saturndaze have succeeded in doing this so stylistically confidently that John Helliwell from Supertramp did not miss the opportunity to record two solos on the debut album "Facades", which will be released in November.
Saturndaze have already repeatedly impressed live as support for Ray Wilson as well as in band and solo programs in Hamburg venues such as the Pony Bar or the Hafenbühne.
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