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FRIEDBERG

Alt-indie outfit FRIEDBERG are poised to unveil a brand new visual with the arrival of ‘Boom’, shot entirely on 16mm film by filmmaker

Justyna Grzybowska.

 Lead singer / Songwriter / Guitarist Anna Friedberg explains:  

 

"It was a total honour to have Justyna and the brilliant team at Anorak work their magic on this film. I always love seeing people interpret my music in a way that means something totally new to them; it brings

to life the ever-changing tone of the song. LOVE IT!"

The brainchild of Austrian singer-songwriter Anna Friedberg, discovered by Lenny Kravitz, who immediately invited her to support him on his European tour, spawned two gold selling solo albums via Universal Music in her native Austria, Germany and Italy. Growing frustration

with major label bureaucracy, Anna promptly relocated herself to Berlin and on to a

Beat Poet influenced road trip across California, where she fell in love with

Joshua Tree,  settling there to write poems and songs in isolation.

She says:

 

"I have the feeling that ‘Boom' is like an antithesis to the stillness of the desert where even the gentlest note, every single word you speak, almost every thought you have echoes like a ‘Boom' in the middle of the desert.

I think the song somehow reflects and captures the isolationism of the

desert quite well. The lyrics of the song are actually about the most

cold-hearted and evil human who does whatever it takes for self-preservation. This person kind of resembles a cult leader, having

the complete control over others. You are not able to sense the evil

powers or inabilities but if you do, you are not able to escape anymore, unless the person decides to throw you away when you are all emptied

and sucked out and of no use to that person anymore, somehow like a vampire of love”.

Holed up in an abandoned hut in the middle of the desert, she called up her friends,

Daniel Brandt, from German acoustic techno ensemble Brandt Brauer Frick, and

Matthias Biermann, from disco pop band Roosevelt, who both happened to be

in LA at the same time.

 

They set up an improvised studio and enthralled by the vastness of the desert, began to jam out a raw and minimalist guitar-driven sound. The first song, recorded on the first night was a desert-rock track called BOOM, with Anna singing into a distorted microphone while creating a

pulsing beat on a cowbell.

Inspired by the session in the Joshua Tree, Anna moved to London where she teamed up with a group of immensely talented musicians - Emily Linden, Laura Williams and Cheryl Pinero. In

the summer of 2018 the girls, now named FRIEDBERG, began playing a clutch of secret shows

that garnered immediate interest from various tastemakers and led to a singles deal with

London indie label LGM Records (Goldheart Assembly, Amaroun) and

Free Trade Agency (The National, The War On Drugs).

Anna explains:

 

"I asked them if they would like to go for a jam and so we locked ourselves into a rehearsal space for 5 days, jamming the new songs I had brought back from California. I was just overwhelmed by the energy of us 4

together and how good it sounded after only a few days of rehearsals.

We decided to hit the stage at an open mic night in London, and got a

great reaction from the crowd so it was clear for us that we should

stick together as a band and take it from there. FRIEDBERG was

born”.

Currently ensconced in the studio writing new songs, the band will hit the road for some live shows very soon.

FRIEDBERG’s debut single, Boom, is out now via LGM Records.

B I Z Z A R R E

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Friedberg - 'BOOM' by Justyna Gryzbowska

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Friedberg - Boom

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