Bad Humors
Bad Humors
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
MADEIRA's latest album "Bad Humors" is a delightful whirlwind of indie pop goodness that will have you tapping your feet and bobbing your head in no time. The New Zealand-based singer-songwriter showcases her impressive vocal range and knack for infectious melodies throughout the 10 tracks on this record.
From the catchy hooks of "Come on Thru" to the dreamy synths of "Let Me Down," MADEIRA takes listeners on a journey through shimmering soundscapes and introspective lyrics. It's the kind of album that you'll want to listen to on repeat, whether you're dancing around your room or contemplating life's big questions.
But don't let the album's sunny disposition fool you; there's a dark undercurrent running through these tracks that adds depth and complexity to MADEIRA's music. Songs like "Manipulator" and "Take Me to the Sea" delve into themes of heartbreak and self-discovery, giving the album a emotional heft that grounds it in reality.
Overall, "Bad Humors" is a stellar addition to MADEIRA's discography, showcasing her evolution as an artist and cementing her status as one to watch in the indie pop scene. So grab a glass of your favorite tipple, sit back, and let MADEIRA's music wash over you - you won't be disappointed. Cheers to that!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Come On Thru
5. Parquet
2. Let Me Down
3. Manipulator
4. Oracle/Horoscope
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Madeira
MADEIRA: The Kiwi Pop Wonder Hailing from the Land Down Under (or more accurately, the Land Down Under the Land Down Under), MADEIRA is the musical moniker of New Zealand native Kim Pflaum. With a sound as fresh and vibrant as a ripe kiwi, MADEIRA brings a unique blend of dreamy synth-pop and infectious melodies to the global music scene. An industry insider from a young age, Pflaum cut her teeth in the indie music world as a member of popular electro-pop outfit Yumi Zouma. But it wasn't long before she set out on her own path, carving out a niche for herself with her solo project, MADEIRA. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Grimes and CHVRCHES, MADEIRA brings a refreshing twist to the electro-pop genre, with sparkling production, catchy hooks, and lyrics that delve into themes of love, longing, and self-discovery. Her music is like a sonic vacation, transporting listeners to a sun-soaked beach party where the only thing on the agenda is dancing the night away. With a string of critically acclaimed singles under her belt, including the infectious "Come on Thru" and the dreamy "Let Me Down," MADEIRA has quickly become a favourite among the indie music elite. Her debut EP, "Bad Humors," was met with rave reviews from critics and fans alike, solidifying her status as a rising star in the music world. So, if you're looking for a musical escape to a land where the sun always shines and the beats never stop, look no further than MADEIRA. Her music is like a tropical breeze on a hot summer day – refreshing, invigorating, and impossible to resist. Get ready to dance your cares away with MADEIRA – the Kiwi pop wonder.
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