"Songbook" live
If you ask Masha Qrella where she has been over the last few years, she can simply say "somewhere else" with the utmost conviction. Her acclaimed album of the same name, released in 2021, with Thomas Brasch settings, the accompanying award-winning radio play and countless live concerts left her fans with the impression that the Berlin musician with the inimitable voice was only subscribed to Brasch.
But of course that's not true. In addition to her private and family life, the musician has pursued countless other projects. She has set the Bremen Town Musicians to new music, produced another radio play, composed various film scores - and reinterpreted favorite songs. In March 2025, she released "Songbook", an album that gives us an insight into the diversity of her artistic work.
We see Masha Qrella running across a Brandenburg field on the cover and are already in the midst of the tension of her seventh studio album: a life between city and country - between retreat and drifting - and the different weather conditions she experiences. From the Jeremy Spencer Band's "Cool Breeze" to the jazz classic "September in the rain". Just a moment ago, a fresh breeze was blowing around our noses, now golden leaves are announcing the imminent end of the year. In between: The everyday madness.
All this song material with its many loose threads ultimately results in an incredibly coherent album - thanks above all to Masha's great musicality. And her dedication to all the unfinished songs of her life. In this lovingly compiled songbook, everything suddenly stands in a larger context. Or rather, it is testimony to a more comprehensive search for meaning. And in the end, that's what we all expect from a good indie pop album.
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