Moon Rally Nicole Faux Naiv
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
08.04.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Moon Rally 04:54
- 2 Afternoons 03:52
- 3 Tomorrow Was A Summer Day in 2001 04:13
- 4 Imaginary Boy 03:10
- 5 Empty Summer 03:12
- 6 Sunday's Child 02:54
- 7 In The Stairwell 04:49
- 8 теплое море 02:50
- 9 A Cry From The Backyard 04:04
- 10 Вчерашний день 03:19
Info for Moon Rally
Nicole Faux Naiv is a Berlin-based dream-pop artist.
After self-releasing two singles, including one in her native Russian tongue, producer Robbie Moore (LA Salami, Little Simz, Florence & The Machine, Anika) invited her to his Impression Studio in Berlin to record the 10 songs that make up the album. The result is a playful, poly-sonic expo abundant with indie-pop hooks and grooves, with her voice and synth at its halcyon heart.
Born in the German Sauerland in 1995 to parents from the Soviet Union (from the Kyrgyz and Kazak regions to be exact), her upbringing was especially musical, and the trajectory of her influences is apparent on her debut. From 60s and 70s Russian movie soundtracks, to Russian postrock such as Agatha Christie and Kino, through to The Cure and French pop such as Air, the result is curious and inherently unique, though her songwriting is simple and precise. Her music and imagery reflects her background, where she admits she never quite fitted in to the mould, instead finding retreat in nature, her own imagination, and ultimately her songs.
Indeed, to call her music dream-pop is apt on many levels. Some of the songs, she says, “were melodies I dreamed of. I try to capture a lot from the unconscious mind and dreams.” Her lyrics too are reflections of her dreams, as with the single “Imaginary Boy”, and title track “Moon Rally” which is “about nostalgia, desire and dreaming about a great fantastic place which is bigger than
our reality”.
Her live band feature Sally Brown (Gurr) on bass, Tobias Humble (Gang of Four/Ghostpoet) on drums, and Francisco Parisi (Minimal Schlager) on guitar.
Nicole Faux Naiv
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