Members: Suzie, Sten, Tom
Coming from the depths of the majestic, sweeping Alps and the lush meadows of the Rhine is the leader of the new wave of German pop music, the enthusiastic and ethereal group Klee. Reminiscent of some of the finest recent European pop from Air to New Order but very much their own master, Klee plays a timeless electronica infused with trickling acoustic guitar parallels and crowned by Suzies soothing, intimate voice. Klee explore simple yet affecting melodies and, using their mother tongue, prove German to be both magical and romantic-especially when mining the subjects of love and loss. Tausendfach (A Thousand Times) demonstrates their prowess for amazing songs concerning deep emotion and reflections on life; while Fur Alle, Die (This is for Everyone) is a hymn to the concept of living for the day and celebrating ones dreams free from fear and doubt. So Lange Du Lebst (As Long As You Live) sees Klee hitting the dance floor with a rockier sound and a rougher edge, and proves they have more than one style in their repertoire. Whether through the melancholy of Mein Zimmer (My Room) or the joie de vivre of Gold, Klee hits the nail on the head of classic pop, demonstrating that they are sublime craftspeople at the height of their powers filling a much needed hole in these-all too-often bleak times.
britrocker451
said:
Hey! I\'ve listened to your music from radio-indie-pop.com and I really like Fur Alle, Die. And I was hoping that you could translate it for me, in English, please. Sadly I don\'t know how to read it in German. Or refer me to some place where it\'s translated? Maybe I should break out in a German-to-English Dictionary? Jun 10
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