Hamerkop

Hamerkop

Hamerkop, the New Zealand duo made up of Lucy and Erstwhile Pumice ringleader Nozomi aka Peter M Smith, could very well have been plucked from a Wes Anderson film set. Their whimsical, off-kilter brand of dream-pop sounds like the score to a surrealist rom-com where the main characters are played by talking animals. Their debut album, Remote, is a charming collection of lo-fi folk tunes that feel as if they were recorded in a cabin in the woods, accompanied by a chorus of woodland creatures.

With Lucy's ethereal vocals floating over Peter's eclectic instrumentation, Hamerkop create a musical tapestry that is both soothing and unsettling, like a lullaby sung by a haunted doll. Their songs meander through unexpected twists and turns, taking listeners on a journey through a sonic landscape that is equal parts enchanting and eerie.

For fans of bands like Grizzly Bear and Animal Collective, Hamerkop offer a unique take on the folk-pop genre, blending traditional songwriting with experimental production techniques to create something truly original. Their live shows are a spectacle to behold, with Lucy and Peter weaving a spellbinding tapestry of sound that mesmerizes audiences and leaves them with a sense of wonder.

Whether you're a seasoned music aficionado or just looking for something a bit different to shake up your playlist, Hamerkop are definitely worth checking out. With their playful spirit and boundary-pushing creativity, they are sure to capture the hearts and ears of music lovers everywhere.

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