Catchy, clever, perky, perfect riff indie-art-pop by the five-piece from Amsterdam, highly uplifting, but ironically written like diary entries by guitarist Winnie Conradi during a period a extreme illness to deal with the dull passing of time. It finds small sources of pleasure in the ephemeral – reading, eating your favourite food or noticing how much your hair is growing. As Winnie puts it: “This song was an attempt to uplift myself and I am happy to say that it did. In these periods of fatigue everything feels shallow – thoughts are short, emotions are stunned. These were the few notes and melodies I could come up with, while hearing the danceable beat that I had set the metronome to.”
The song comes from their forthcoming EP, Butter, out on 8 March. To explore and enjoy of the infectious melodies and lyrics of The Klittens, including also recent other singles Universal Experience and Atlas, see also the other embedded links below. The band: Yaël Dekker, Katja Kahana, Michelle Geraerts, Winnie Conradi and Laurie Zantinge. See also their Bandcamp page.
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