Sylvie Kreusch comes to Germany with her new album "Comic Trip"
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Belgian singer Sylvie Kreusch has long been a member of the band Warhaus. On both of the band's previously released albums - with whose frontman Maarten Devoldere she was in a long relationship - she set special accents with her distinctive voice. The Belgian's vocals sound girlish and wise at the same time; like an old soul articulating itself through the body of a young woman. A sound that remains in the ear and with which the Belgian is likely to have given her listeners a lot of pleasure when she switched to solo music. Back in 2019, she released "Bada Bing! Bada Boom!", her first EP, followed two years later by "Montbray", the singer's first and only album to date. An atmospheric, ethereal pop album on which Kreusch sings about the end of her relationship, with all the emotional facets that come with such an event. The whole thing sounds sometimes danceable and sometimes thoughtful, at times as if hypnotized and then again completely liberating. In the intimate lyrics, the musician confronts her own strong feelings, which are processed and addressed in her songs in a natural, intuitive way. It's been three years since "Montbray". Years in which it was quiet around Sylvie Kreusch, who only released a few singles. She has obviously used the time in between to create her second longplayer with calm and care - at least that's what the pre-released singles suggest, which provide a promising foretaste of "Comic Trip", Kreusch's second album. The album will be released on November 8 and will be duly celebrated with an extensive tour, as it should be. This will also take Sylvie Kreusch to Germany in March 2025 - the Belgian will perform her new work five times in Germany.
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