Berlin-based band 'Them There,' featuring hit songwriters Craig Walker and Phoebe Kildeer, just released their new single!
Craig Walker, frontman of indie/electronica band Archive, and
former Nouvelle Vague singer Phoebe Killdeer have been living in
Berlin for a decade, and say the city has been great to them
musically – which seems almost an understatement given the past few
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Craig Walker, frontman of indie/electronica band Archive,
and former Nouvelle Vague singer Phoebe Killdeer have been living
in Berlin for a decade, and say the city has been great to them
musically – which seems almost an understatement given the past
few years they’ve had.
The two co-wrote the 2016 hit “Fade Out Lines,” which was remixed
by French DJ The Avener and became a massive hit that lingered at
number one on the German charts for 52 weeks, with 100 million
listens on Spotify and 42 million hits on YouTube.
Now the duo have renamed themselves “Them There” and are set to
release a new album, “Love is an Elevator,” in the coming weeks.
The album features a dizzying range of accomplished artists, with
Tyler Pope (LCD Soundsystem) on bass, Knox Chandler (Siouxsie and
the Banshees, R.E.M., Cyndi Lauper) on guitar, Tim Gane
(Stereolab) on keys, Raphaël Seguinier (Phoebe Killdeer and the
Short Straws, Shannon Wright, Rufus Wainwright) on drums. It’s
produced by Victor Van Vugt (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, P.J.
Harvey, Beth Orton).
They’ve also just finished shooting the music video for their
single BLAZE, slated for release in March 2018. With its warm pop
feel and melancholic yet upbeat take on love, Walker and Killdeer
may just have another hit on their hands.
Produced by Marlene Melchior
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