


Overflow, The
New Zealand dream pop luminaries French for Rabbitās new album, The Overflow, elevates the band's music to new heights.
The group, led by Brooke Singer, weaves dark and anthemic tunes around folk-pop hooks ā with layers of detail that make for an absorbing listen.
Brooke says, āthe creation of our third album was very creatively freeing and intuitive. I really love what weāve made. Itās my favourite record of ours. I think we found a middle ground between the complexity and nuance we love, and some more immediately accessible, big honest feelings.ā
The Overflow was recorded by Jol Mulholland (Delaney Davidson, Neil Finn, Troy Kingi) at the The Lab in Auckland and The Surgery in Wellington, and produced by Brooke Singer, Jol Mulholland and French for Rabbits.
ā¦their musicās beating heart is often shrouded by atmospherics and mystique, and they seem to operate under the rightful assumption that a well-placed whisper can be as powerful as dramatically belting it outā¦
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New Zealand dream pop luminaries French for Rabbitās new album, The Overflow, elevates the band's music to new heights.
The group, led by Brooke Singer, weaves dark and anthemic tunes around folk-pop hooks ā with layers of detail that make for an absorbing listen.
Brooke says, āthe creation of our third album was very creatively freeing and intuitive. I really love what weāve made. Itās my favourite record of ours. I think we found a middle ground between the complexity and nuance we love, and some more immediately accessible, big honest feelings.ā
The Overflow was recorded by Jol Mulholland (Delaney Davidson, Neil Finn, Troy Kingi) at the The Lab in Auckland and The Surgery in Wellington, and produced by Brooke Singer, Jol Mulholland and French for Rabbits.
ā¦their musicās beating heart is often shrouded by atmospherics and mystique, and they seem to operate under the rightful assumption that a well-placed whisper can be as powerful as dramatically belting it outā¦
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