jullander flee from ugly rock and cheerless postrock. on their run, they find old jazz and new electronics.
richly ornamented and simple at the same time, ten songs line up in unexpected easiness and sometimes touching beauty.
‘interiors’ is a collection of snapshots.
the music tends towards the short form. at times, everything is at its proper place. then, the order vanishes and the epic is shattered completely - for the time being, jullander continue with brief notes.
the lyrics capture the silent moment before the credits or let the set collapse in harsh light.
on ‘interiors’, jullander speak of movies that they like and of those that haven’t been made yet. in any case, cameras are lurking everywhere.
we are a bit confused. but it’s going to be all right!
the characters lose control of their countenances. some buy their weekly magazine only to hold it in front of their faces on the subway. others lose their nerves due to a professional reorientation - did we mention that ‘interiors’ is also an homage to woody allen?
‘interiors’ is jullander’s second album.
jullander exist since 1996. so far, they have published two singles, one 10’’ and one full-fledged record on beau rivage. their recordings have been licensed for england, croatia and japan. they have played shows in germany, benelux and england. this autumn, a jullander song will be released on a single by the english label twisted nerve.
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