ANGELZOOM about the ambiguous
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Two more sleeps and then it’s time: the new Angelzoom album“Grey Devotion” is released. Producer Bernd Wendlandt explains how the title came about: “It was quite a long process to find the title. We wanted something clear in terms of direction and recognizability. We wanted the title to tell you what it could be musically. It should be something that is associated with Angelzoom, rare or even unique, the hashtag works. (winks) We wanted recognizability and a bit of mystery. Nowadays, there is also the media component. Like graphics, font, conspicuousness, uniqueness, functional drawers. The corridors of attention are narrow. I think a big plus is that the name is easy to remember. The image of the cover is also unusual with a lot of mystery and questions. Shades of grey with the red color accents symbolize: The world is not black and white, yourself keep feelings and your heart at the center. There is hope in most phases, whether it’s dark or light.” Singer Claudia Uhle adds: “In my songs, I am mainly concerned with the spaces in between: the moments when you are neither completely strong nor completely weak. De-stressing, letting go, trying your way. Gray is indecisive, not clearly black and white. Exactly what happens in life. ‘Grey Devotion’: the ambiguity fascinated us and has just the right touch of Depeche Mode that connects a lot in our heads.”
We have of course already had the chance to listen to “Grey Devotion” and can reveal as much: A good pinch of the eighties, wild melancholy, gloomy dark wave and hopeful synth sounds make the album an absolute delight. You will find out more about it shortly.
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