Indians was created by Copenhagen’s Søren Løkke Juul with a desire to create new challenges for himself. After forming, the band quickly signed with famed label, 4D, and released its debut album, Somewhere Else, which still sounds like a solo affair for Juul. Somewhere Else is a deliberate, tranquil record, with Juul’s falsettos filling the corners of every song and his keyboard doing the rest of the work. Guitars play a subtle role throughout the album and at most times, the percussions feel nonexistent. But this minimalist approach has a purpose, resulting in a hazy synth album with hints of folk and scattered bursts of pop energy that play out like moments of discovery amidst Juul’s expansive exploration of his new creation.
Best Tracks:
“Somewhere Else”
“Lips, Lips, Lips”
When & Where:
Somewhere Else is perfect for that stage between awake and asleep, where you don’t know what the hell is going on, your body feels like it weighs a thousand pounds, and everything is moving in slow motion. Just agree with me so I don’t feel weird. Thanks
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