Death And Vanilla reveal new single ‘Looking Glass’ from upcoming album ‘Flicker’

Presenting their unique pop music that defies categorization, Death And Vanilla today release new single ‘Looking Glass’ from their new album Flicker set for release on 17th March on Fire Records.

New track ‘Looking Glass’ unzips with a slow paced intro, it’s organic, a grower that goes modal and multi-layered behind Marleen Nilsson’s evocative vocals; like a fevered Fleetwood Mac dream, lingering in the sub conscious with luscious melodies from the post-future.

Housed in a beautifully austere post-ironic de-constructed sleeve, ‘Flicker’ is a modern reflection on these difficult times. World crises and lockdowns notwithstanding, Death And Vanilla return reborn, re-arranged and revitalised after assimilating dub reggae, the motorik spirals of Can, the modal meander of Philip Glass and The Cure’s dreamier pop sounds; plus the twice removed symphonic ambience of Spiritualized and Talking Heads under heavy manners from Brian Eno. By osmosis their period of transition since 2019’s much darker ‘Are You A Dreamer?’ has hatched new eclectic electronica anthems riddled with melody lines, and layered for lush love.

It’s been ten years since Death And Vanilla formed in Malmö, Sweden, Marleen Nilsson, Anders Hansson and Magnus Bodin – fashioned by the city’s austere industrial past and flat pack present, all in the shadow of the Oresund Bridge that links their dreamworld to mainland Europe and a darker reality.

“Dreampop that floats your celestial boat.. recalling late 60’s Californian psych and 90s shoegaze.” Prog

Death And Vanilla at once sound like everything is possible; but nothing else at all.

There is a flicker of hope for everyone.

Out 17th March. Available on LTD Edition Yellow LP, Black LP & CD. LTD Edition Yellow LP, Tote and Signed Print Bundle & LTD Cassette (Bandcamp only)

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True to its name, the tunnelling track takes you deeper into its entrancing soundscape while the hypnotically repetitious lyrics paradoxically invite you to escape what haunts you once they hit nearly two minutes into the track

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