Broken Twin To Release New Album April 29
Broken Twin will release her debut album May through ANTI- on April 29. Self-produced and mixed by Ian Caple (Kate Bush, Tindersticks, Tricky) and Brian Batz, the album will be available on CD, LP and digitally.
The pseudonym of 25-year-old Danish songwriter Majke Voss Romme, Broken Twin unveiled a new album track ‘Glimpse of a Time’ via an href="http://www.undertheradarmag.com/news/premiere_broken_twin_glimpse_of_a_time/ ">Under the Radar premiere today. An album trailer is also available to view on the href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHoq-ROZ47Q">Anti YouTube Channel.
Broken Twin, who recently supported Daughter on their European tour, is currently touring in as special guest to James Vincent McMorrow in Europe.
Her debut single "Sun Has Gone" was released in November and featured a cover of Johnny Thunders’ ‘You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A Memory’ on the flipside.
Simplicity can be deceptive. Broken Twin's music may be largely made up of piano, strings and Majke Voss Romme's haunting vocals, but the debut album May is a work of depth and beauty. Simplicity is key to its name, too. "I was looking for a title that was simple, and not giving too much away, reflecting the songs," says the Danish auteur. "Also it represents a time of year that seems to fit the songs. Spring is a time when everything is changing. It's a hopeful season."
Though compromising just 10 songs, May is compiled from more than three years of intensive songwriting and based on over 200 sketches recorded on laptops and phones. "I'm very compulsive when I'm working on songs," says Majke. "Mostly I begin by improvising on piano or guitar, singing random words. It sounds like English but it's not. I'm writing and recording all the time at the moment."
May is very much one artist's labour, an intensely personal album that adheres to a singular vision. "I wanted to get back to basics, seeking a sound that was warm and lo-fi; minimal and spacious and focused on the songs," says Majke. "I'm a new artist – I need to be sure about what I want to do before I can let anybody else in. It's a very personal record." In that spirit, it's an album that refuses to hand the listener everything on a plate. Asked what the theme of her music is, she says "relations" and "emotional patterns”, and refuses to be drawn further. “I want people to find whatever they want in the songs.” Broken Twin songs are intended to live in the mind of the listener.