“This is a nod to our admiration of Krautrock. We have always been huge fans of NEU! And Can, and I think that kind of got touched on with the first record already, but we wanted to try and make something as pure as organic as it seemed they did. Stripping back the effects and trying to make it as real as possible. The vocals are about a relationship. Trying and trying to make something work and it still failing. You want it to happen so much that sometimes you don’t realise that it’s impossible. It’s important to realise that moment.”
Ondanks de lockdown-periode wist de post-shoegaze, dream pop en indie (kraut/post-punk) rock-formatie bdrmm, uit het Engelse Hull, in 2020 toch een behoorlijke impact te maken met hun debuut-album “Bedroom”. Het werd onthaald als ‘a heady, forward-thinking shoe gaze distillation’ (Clash), ‘one of the underground hits of lockdown’ (The Guardian) en NME-magazine gaf het de maximale vijf sterrren en noemde de release ‘a modern day shoe gaze classic’! De band is nu terug met hun tweede album “I Don’t Know”, en bevat weer de kenmerkende ‘effects-laden guitars (The Cure, Ride), dreamy ambient melody-lines (Beach House, Slowdive) and motorik grooves (NEU!, Can), but now added with piano, strings, electronica, sampling and the occassional dance beat’. Stilstand is achteruitgang en bdrmm toont aan dat shoegaze anno 2023 nog innovatief en springlevend kan zijn!
B E N E L U X S H O W S:
17-10 – Cactus – Brugge
19-10 – Trix – Antwerpen
20-10 – Left Of The Dial Festival – Rotterdam
21-10 – Left Of The Dial Festival – Rotterdam
04-11 – Paradiso – Amsterdam
05-11 – Merleyn – Nijmegen
Op 30 juni verscheen het album: “I Don’t Know”
TRACKLISTING:
1 Alps
2 Be Careful
3 It’s Just A Bit Of Blood
4 We Fall Apart
5 Advertisement One
6 Hidden Cinema
7 Pulling Stitches
8 A Final Movement
While the world became socially distanced in 2020, Hull’s post-shoegaze, dream pop and indie (kraut/post-punk) rock quartet bdrmm made the kind of impact with their debut album any young band would dream about. “Bedroom” was hailed as “a heady, forward-thinking shoe gaze distillation” by Clash magazine, the Guardian proclaimed “one of the underground hits of lockdown”, while NME awarded the album five solid stars and called “Bedroom” nothing less than “a modern day shoe gaze classic”. Now signed to Mogwai’s Rock Action Records, the band returns with “I Don’t Know”, complete with their trademark effects-laden guitars (The Cure, Ride), dreamy ambient melody-lines (Beach House, Slowdive) and motoric grooves (Neu!, Can), but now added with piano, strings, electronica, sampling and the occasional dance beat. Bdrmm fans will not be disappointed and fans of bands like Radiohead, The Stone Roses, Warpaint, Mogwai, The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Galaxie 500, Boards Of Canada, Low, The Smashing Pumpkins, Deerhunter, Wire, Cigarettes After Sex and My Bloody Valentine that are yet to discover bdrmm would do well by blessing their ears with “I Don’t Know”.