There are albums that catch you at the right moment. "The Current" by Hundreds is perfect for the last dark days of winter. It pulls you out of the mood hole and gives you hope. Eva Milner sings in the first song: "Dark times are over now, we scared them off, and it all begins". The album combines organic and electronic elements, great melodies and emotions. The timbre is brighter, the attitude more combative. "Wilderness" was darker, but "The Current" shows many facets and remains musically diverse.
Eva's lyrics and her view of the world are reminiscent of Björk and Kate Bush. Hundreds take a bow to The Notwist with "Consequence". Falk Schwalbe's album cover for "The Current" suggests a turbulent river. Eva and Philipp had to change the way they worked in order to overcome blockages. Philipp went to Berlin, Lucas Herweg helped in the studio. Concerts with the hr-Sinfonieorchester gave them a creative kick. The single "Calling" shows new paths: synths, horns, Eva's strong voice. "The Current" is a product of collaboration and emancipation. Hundreds go on their biggest tour, 18 shows in Germany, kicking off at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg.
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