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Norwegian psychedelic kraut rock band
JULIUS LIND
has released single/video
‘Empty Bottles’

Everything Is Noise premieres the new music video for latest single ‘Empty Bottles‘.
Everything Is Noise comments:
“Lind and his cohorts are experts at dipping into the golden eras of pop and rock while pushing the envelope with modern sensibilities. It’s an approach that feels refreshingly nostalgic, yet forward-thinking. Their music nods to the sprawling jams of the ‘70s, soundscapes of ’90s shoegaze, and the meditative qualities of krautrock, all while maintaining a dynamic edge that makes each track a voyage into the unknown. All of these sensibilities can be heard on the track that we’re premiering today, ‘Empty Bottles’.”
Norwegian psychedelic kraut rock act
JULIUS LIND
will release album
‘Lights’

track-list:
Empty Bottles
Ancient Word
Sunrise
Free
Every Time
Late For Work
Stupid Lies
Lights

Julius Lind are:
Julius Lind – guitar & vocals
Richard Myklebust – bass & vocals
Eirik Kirkemyr – drums
Psych, space, kraut and drones from songwriter Julius Lind and his trio with members from Action & Tension & Space, The Megaphonic Thrift and Gold Celeste.
Arising from the Norwegian alternative scene they experiment with a vibrant mix of genres and refer to many golden eras on the history of pop and rock music…
The album was recorded in Studio Paradiso with Christian Engfelt (Cato Salsa Experience) as technician and co-producer in 2023.
It’s being released worldwide by the German label Kapitän Platte on October 25th 2024 and distributed internationally by Cargo Records.
Now the trio around Julius Lind shared the first single ‘Empty Bottles‘.
Julius tells us about ‘Empty Bottles‘:
“The song is about having freedom but feel the pressure of expectations from society around us. Following your dreams is considered with admiration but comparing ourselves with others you can at times get a feeling of outsiderness, especially when you chooses not to follow the normal frameworks of life in our part of the world.”