Craving for a different kind of buzz? Über-Ich‘s new release Come and Fetch Me will surely channel that strange kid within.

Serving a light theatrical, unusual, but very pleasant act, Über-Ich’s sound flexes and creeps down to the most crooked paths and ideas creating a sonic acrobat. This Amsterdam-based band is composed of Marnix Dorrestein, Donata Kramarz, and Chris Kok.

Welcoming our ears is Burkina Francisco, a catchy underground pop track that infuses eclectic instrumentation and quirky vocals. A perfect album opener, this sonic gem takes little bits of melodies from a variety of influences, encapsulating them to a one-of-a-kind sound.

When And Where follows with a slower, more dramatic approach. A soft, cooing ballad escalates to a jumpy energetic chorus with hints of surf pop.

Laced up with intricate chimes and a pleasant mix of male and female vocals, Fetch Me sounds like a funky lullaby. Press play and let this track float you into your deepest dreams.

Swimming wraps up the album with a plethora of grunge machines, electro beats, and steady drumming. The sensual, dark delivery adds a rock flair to the track.

In Come and Fetch Me, Über-Ich has proven that great music is made from brave hearts and strange minds. That a new approach on well-loved genres is what we all need to be different.

Track List:
1. Burkina Francsico
2. When and Where
3. Fetch Me
4. Six Hours
5. Swimming

Related Links:
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