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Two years after Sketches On Sea, Sophie Hunger has made a giant leap forward on her second album recorded between Lausanne and Brussels. She has not lost her ear for miniature landscapes (from the sweet and sour folk of Sophie Hunger Blues to the piano waltz of Walzer Für Niemand), Monday’s Ghost sees the 25 year old singer exploring new directions and bringing a stunning fullness to her compositions. Trombone, flute and vibraphone tastefully decorate some songs (Shape, Drainpipes) while the drums and percussions bring a light pop-rock feel to the more upbeat numbers (The Tourist, Teenage Spirit).
Two years after Sketches On Sea, Sophie Hunger has made a giant leap forward on her second album recorded between Lausanne and Brussels. She has not lost her ear for miniature landscapes (from the sweet and sour folk of Sophie Hunger Blues to the piano waltz of Walzer Für Niemand), Monday’s Ghost sees the 25 year old singer exploring new directions and bringing a stunning fullness to her compositions. Trombone, flute and vibraphone tastefully decorate some songs (Shape, Drainpipes) while the drums and percussions bring a light pop-rock feel to the more upbeat numbers (The Tourist, Teenage Spirit).
Two years after Sketches On Sea, Sophie Hunger has made a giant leap forward on her second album recorded between Lausanne and Brussels. She has not lost her ear for miniature landscapes (from the sweet and sour folk of Sophie Hunger Blues to the piano waltz of Walzer Für Niemand), Monday’s Ghost sees the 25 year old singer exploring new directions and bringing a stunning fullness to her compositions. Trombone, flute and vibraphone tastefully decorate some songs (Shape, Drainpipes) while the drums and percussions bring a light pop-rock feel to the more upbeat numbers (The Tourist, Teenage Spirit).