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Description
The eclectic and catchy alt-rock outfit Dobbeltgjenger is releasing their fourth studio album, ‘The Twins’. The new record is about the battles that are waged against oneself. This is conceptualized through two internal and rivalling twins. The album reflects a chaotic time in songwriter Vegard Wikne’s life in the aftermaths of a mental breakdown. The album reflects this process, both musically and lyrically. The music is energetic, manic and colourful, but also dark, smothering and hard. It changes and varies, just as life does when in a chaotic time. Lyrically the album is self reflective, sometimes from the “bad” twin’s point of view and sometimes from a more cohesive one. “Being really mentally unwell can feel like observing yourself and your life from the outside, without anyway of interjecting” Wikne says.
Apollon Records AP134LP
Apollon Records AP134CD
1 Rocket Shoes
2 Harakiri Witchcraft
3 Blood Money
4 Purplegreenish
5 Pink
6 Genghis Khan
7 Like A Crocodile
8 Shoot!
9 Toughen Up
10 Frankenstein
11 When You Said That You Were Fine
12 Tumbleweed
13 Done
14 Rocket Shoes
15 Harakiri Witchcraft
16 Blood Money
17 Purplegreenish
18 Pink
19 Genghis Khan
20 Like A Crocodile
21 Shoot!
22 Toughen Up
23 Frankenstein
24 When You Said That You Were Fine
25 Tumbleweed
26 Done
26 Songs 0:0 minutes