Walking on Rivers have arrived at the time of their debut album after a year-long journey full of joint creativity and
hundreds of concerts, they have now consistently arrived at the time of their debut album.
With this album, the band takes a critical and cynical look at the current state of
social situation, but also on their own situation. The focus is on the search for
interpersonal connections and the paradox of "social media", which are
media", which are increasingly suppressing these connections. In doing so, the
band also deals with personal issues.
After the last EP "Time to Lose Control", which above all manifested a new sound for the band
the band's new sound, the band is now picking up where the songs left the end
left open. Lack of control has a flip side, which David Laudage and Martin
Kreuzer reveal and comment on in their songs.
"Bright Screen, Red Eyes, Science Fiction" picks up on the bizarre aspects of a networked yet
and yet lonely world and also takes a meta-perspective on the difficulty of finding
to find words and a place in this world.
Inspired by downtown Oklahoma, where some of the songs were written in the summer heat
were written in the summer heat, the indie-pop guise develops in renewed collaboration
with producer Sven Ludwig (OK Kid, Fil Bo Riva, Lina Maly, among others) and becomes more
more mature, more casual and yet more courageous. The core elements of their sound are
are not discarded. Catchy melodies with a strong focus on polyphony
are packed into bony or deep basses, electronic sounds and spherical
surfaces with driving beats.
After recent successful support tours with Alice Merton, Walk off the Earth and
the Happy Fits, the band will also be presenting their new songs live on stage - away
away from doomscrolling in fictional worlds of personal feeds.
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