Following their debut album Brennen, which was named one of the best German-language albums of 2022 by Diffus magazine, and concerts supporting Drangsal, Love A, Mia Morgan and Van Holzen, as well as at various (showcase) festivals such as the Reeperbahnfestival and c/o pop, Lyschko have finally released new music.
As melancholic as ever, they combine the poppy gloom of the 80s with the rugged pressure of the 90s in a modern soundscape to create a rock sound that is both oppressive and captivating, something that has been missing from the German music scene until now. In addition, Lyschko's new works have been audibly inspired by the indie rock of the Y2K era, which now illuminates the band's once rather gloomy sound from a new musical perspective.
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