
Sitrekin releases limited edition Open Chest / Eyes On Fire vinyl
The former Blue Foundation lead singer Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjærg launched her new project
The former Blue Foundation lead singer Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjærg launched her new project
“Great soundtrack-y feel to the whole album and this song is just *makes Italian-chefs hands*.”
“I just love my city, and I feel like people are trying to jump on the New York wave but don’t really know how to.”
“Living in London is intense, and I guess you could call some of our music intense so that matches up”
“At the end of the day you need to ask yourself “What Can We Do?” because without change, then you’re destined to keep repeating the same thing.”
“Come join Toothbrush as they venture out into the depths of the grimiest smoking area you ever did hear.”
“I’d been experiencing a lot of paranoia and was caught in a heightened state of anxiety for a lot of my late teens and early twenties.”
“What you are hearing on this EP is 15 years of practice, it’s 10,000 hours of writing, singing, and producing every day to find the “right sound.”
Mystic Waxx shares their third single from the upcoming EP “Bleach” and answers some QuickFire Questions to go with it.
“We just want to create songs that get the audience dancing and ones we can have fun with playing live.”
Deliciously heavy and hypnotic, the single takes inspiration from indie rock, while being completely built up with electronic sounds and samples.
“This album reflects the wide range of styles I love and am heavily influenced by.”
“We’re all important to the world. Walk tall, be strong, and be courageous.”
“It’s about escaping and rediscovering a sense of self, focusing on disappearing from social media and the addictiveness of it, whilst simultaneously using social media as an escape.”
“Authoritarian governments will always exist. It’s up to us to prevent them.”
“I missed the silly drama and getting too drunk and stupid dancing in a club with a sticky floor. I even missed the hangovers. I wrote the song about mourning the loss of that carefree life, knowing that I’d never get it back.”
“My husband’s facial hair was the inspiration for the song’s subject matter.”
“Because they’re the experienced ones, your take on anything is patronised. This is anybody from parents, bosses, authority figures, anybody who tells you they have the best intentions but uses that power to belittle another view.”
“I very much look forward to working with Sydney in the future… possibly working with her strengths as a very progressive producer. She creates some very interesting sounds.”
“This song just oozes emotion – and when the beautiful textures all come crashing down in the end I can’t help but feel emotional.”
“The inner child needs a lot of love and warmth. Otherwise life is agonizing, no matter how many achievements and symbols you collect.”
“Being forced to stop and look at where things are going and realizing that you need to take ‘take your foot off the gas’ to enjoy life and not just always be looking for what’s next.”
“Feeling lost is a common theme; it is okay to feel like that; there is nothing wrong with it. When I say it out loud, it makes me feel better. I would want people to take this away.”
“I love anyone that says fuck what you tell me to do, I’m going to do it my way.”
“We live in a world today where we can feel under pressure to live up to what we see on Instagram and TikTok.”
“They were meant to be this outrageous gag but have evolved into a spiritual awakening. I was radiating with confident, divine bimbo femininity.”
“It’s kind of about when you get some advice and support during hard times and bad news, but from someone who is a bit weird and explains themselves in an odd way.”
It has a dual meaning, the first being the literal damage we inflict on the planet, but the second is a metaphor for a relationship turning toxic.
“It’s a song about confessing your love to someone and wanting to see them soon to reconnect to relive all the special moments you feel when with them.”
“It’s about the fear that your life is passing you by. The fear that comes with having absolutely nothing figured out and no idea what’s going to happen next.”