WARHAUS - Karaoke Moon - LP - Vinyl [NOV 22]
WARHAUS - Karaoke Moon - LP - Vinyl [NOV 22]

WARHAUS - Karaoke Moon - LP - Vinyl [NOV 22]

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Label: Play It Again Sam SKU: w Catalogue ID: PIASR1530LP Format: Vinyl
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WARHAUS - Karaoke Moon - LP - Vinyl [NOV 22]

WARHAUS - Karaoke Moon - LP - Vinyl [NOV 22]

€27.99

 

LP - Black Vinyl. Warhaus (Maarten Devoldere is one half of indie-pop band Balthazar).

Exactly two years after ‘Ha Ha Heartbreak’, Warhaus, the solo project of Maarten Devoldere, returns with a fourth studio album ‘Karaoke Moon’. Those who remember the
heart-wrenching atmospheres of the previous album will be surprises by the opener of ‘Karaoke Moon’, the first single ‘Where The Names Are Real’.

Devoldere had more than 50 songs on the shelf after two years of disciplined monk-like work. What did the producer say when he submitted those demos? ‘You can do better’. With time, Devoldere has learnt that it pays off to trust the right people, and by right people he means producer Jasper Maekelberg. The two musical soulmates spent nine months together in a close-knit collaboration in an attic studio in Bruges. The result is the most exciting Warhaus album to date.

In Karaoke Moon, Warhaus plays with our modern views on masculinity. With subtle humour, he smoothly sidesteps discomfort, poking fun at himself and his kind with
double-edged wit. Quite often, it seems like Devoldere is shadowboxing with his own thoughts, juggling the concoctions of his subconscious. But dark soul-searching is not all of it. Evidence of this is the stunner ‘No Surprise’, initially a pumping disco track in the demo version, but transformed by Jasper Maekelberg into a sultry nightclub tune. The contrasts in Karaoke Moon makes this album grow with each listen, seducing the listener to delve deeper, layer after layer, line by line into Warhaus’ unique universe.

“Prepare to be seduced by Warhaus” – The Line of Best Fit

“Here’s a man whose vocal tone sounds something like Matt Berninger after drinking a week’s worth of bourbon with Lanegan” – Loud & Quiet

“Landing somewhere between Tindersticks and Air at their most floaty, this is an album that slowly takes hold “- CLASH

“Through poetic narratives and rhythmic scores, Warhaus creates an intimacy that seduces you away from your comfort zone and into a Lynchian tango” – HERO Magazine

Tracklist: 

1. Where The Names Are Real
2. No Surprise
3. What Goes Up
4. Jim Morrison
5. Jacky N.
6. Zero One Code
7.Hands Of A Clock
8. The Winning Numbers
9. I Want More
10. Emely