*Atmospheric pop produced by Trentemøller* "Following up their much applauded international debut ‘Save The Youth’, Denmark’s answer to Warpaint, Giana Factory, return with their second album ‘Lemon Moon’. Fronted by Louise Foo (sister of Sharin of The Raveonettes) and flanked by Lisbet Fritze (who also plays guitar in the Trentemoller Band) and Sofie Johanne, Giana Factory specialize in a wonderful kind of iced pop, beautiful songwriting with a lot of depth and DIY attitude punch. Take the throbbing synths, quivering guitars and clipped, canned beats of title track ‘Lemon Moon’ and the deep but imminent pop feel of ‘I Live At Night’ and ‘Walking Mirror’ as prime examples. It’s music that’s given a human heartbeat by Louise’s effortlessly expelled vocals - downy- soft but harbouring a cool confidence at their core. The album is produced by electronic music maverick Anders Trentemoller. It incorporates personal stories and musings on the interconnectivity of relationships between people and their relationship to the world. In the band’s own words, “Our intention with the new songs was to cut them to their bones by trusting the melodies, lyrics and sounds enough to let the songs stand naked and uncontrolled.” They liken their creative process to building a screenplay, as new characters and storylines entered the picture until the final product materialized, exploring and playing with the concept of time and place, dream and reality. All this is reflected in the great artwork of Italian / American photographer Andrea Galvani."
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*Atmospheric pop produced by Trentemøller* "Following up their much applauded international debut ‘Save The Youth’, Denmark’s answer to Warpaint, Giana Factory, return with their second album ‘Lemon Moon’. Fronted by Louise Foo (sister of Sharin of The Raveonettes) and flanked by Lisbet Fritze (who also plays guitar in the Trentemoller Band) and Sofie Johanne, Giana Factory specialize in a wonderful kind of iced pop, beautiful songwriting with a lot of depth and DIY attitude punch. Take the throbbing synths, quivering guitars and clipped, canned beats of title track ‘Lemon Moon’ and the deep but imminent pop feel of ‘I Live At Night’ and ‘Walking Mirror’ as prime examples. It’s music that’s given a human heartbeat by Louise’s effortlessly expelled vocals - downy- soft but harbouring a cool confidence at their core. The album is produced by electronic music maverick Anders Trentemoller. It incorporates personal stories and musings on the interconnectivity of relationships between people and their relationship to the world. In the band’s own words, “Our intention with the new songs was to cut them to their bones by trusting the melodies, lyrics and sounds enough to let the songs stand naked and uncontrolled.” They liken their creative process to building a screenplay, as new characters and storylines entered the picture until the final product materialized, exploring and playing with the concept of time and place, dream and reality. All this is reflected in the great artwork of Italian / American photographer Andrea Galvani."
*Atmospheric pop produced by Trentemøller* "Following up their much applauded international debut ‘Save The Youth’, Denmark’s answer to Warpaint, Giana Factory, return with their second album ‘Lemon Moon’. Fronted by Louise Foo (sister of Sharin of The Raveonettes) and flanked by Lisbet Fritze (who also plays guitar in the Trentemoller Band) and Sofie Johanne, Giana Factory specialize in a wonderful kind of iced pop, beautiful songwriting with a lot of depth and DIY attitude punch. Take the throbbing synths, quivering guitars and clipped, canned beats of title track ‘Lemon Moon’ and the deep but imminent pop feel of ‘I Live At Night’ and ‘Walking Mirror’ as prime examples. It’s music that’s given a human heartbeat by Louise’s effortlessly expelled vocals - downy- soft but harbouring a cool confidence at their core. The album is produced by electronic music maverick Anders Trentemoller. It incorporates personal stories and musings on the interconnectivity of relationships between people and their relationship to the world. In the band’s own words, “Our intention with the new songs was to cut them to their bones by trusting the melodies, lyrics and sounds enough to let the songs stand naked and uncontrolled.” They liken their creative process to building a screenplay, as new characters and storylines entered the picture until the final product materialized, exploring and playing with the concept of time and place, dream and reality. All this is reflected in the great artwork of Italian / American photographer Andrea Galvani."
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*Atmospheric pop produced by Trentemøller* "Following up their much applauded international debut ‘Save The Youth’, Denmark’s answer to Warpaint, Giana Factory, return with their second album ‘Lemon Moon’. Fronted by Louise Foo (sister of Sharin of The Raveonettes) and flanked by Lisbet Fritze (who also plays guitar in the Trentemoller Band) and Sofie Johanne, Giana Factory specialize in a wonderful kind of iced pop, beautiful songwriting with a lot of depth and DIY attitude punch. Take the throbbing synths, quivering guitars and clipped, canned beats of title track ‘Lemon Moon’ and the deep but imminent pop feel of ‘I Live At Night’ and ‘Walking Mirror’ as prime examples. It’s music that’s given a human heartbeat by Louise’s effortlessly expelled vocals - downy- soft but harbouring a cool confidence at their core. The album is produced by electronic music maverick Anders Trentemoller. It incorporates personal stories and musings on the interconnectivity of relationships between people and their relationship to the world. In the band’s own words, “Our intention with the new songs was to cut them to their bones by trusting the melodies, lyrics and sounds enough to let the songs stand naked and uncontrolled.” They liken their creative process to building a screenplay, as new characters and storylines entered the picture until the final product materialized, exploring and playing with the concept of time and place, dream and reality. All this is reflected in the great artwork of Italian / American photographer Andrea Galvani."