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After nearly two decades of carving out their own corner of German indie-pop, Von Wegen Lisbeth return with Strandbad Eldena, a fourth studio album full of their signature blend of lyrical wit, everyday observation and a sound that feels both familiar and subtly new.

On Strandbad Eldena, the band distils their uncanny ability to turn small moments — the casual, the mundane, the beautifully absurd — into vivid snapshots: conversations overheard, thoughts half-formed, longing in the lull. With Matthias Rohde’s voice guiding us, backed by inventive instrumentation (yes, there are still surprises in there — hints of childhood Casios, occasional percussion flourishes, melodic turns you didn’t quite see coming), Von Wegen Lisbeth walk the line between lightness and gravity.

The record captures both introspective pause and restless energy: moments where you want to lean back, breathe, reflect — and others where you can’t help but move, caught up in vivid hooks and urgency. It’s an album about searching for hold and meaning in shifting landscapes — emotional, relational, urban — and doing so with a wry smile.

Strandbad Eldena doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to. It reaffirms Von Wegen Lisbeth’s gift: making the specific feel universal, the mundane poignant, the everyday luminous. If you’ve followed them through Grande, [email protected], EZ Aquarii, this is the next evolution — still them, only ever more deliberate, and more affecting.

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Strandbad Eldena

After nearly two decades of carving out their own corner of German indie-pop, Von Wegen Lisbeth return with Strandbad Eldena, a fourth studio album full of their signature blend of lyrical wit, everyday observation and a sound that feels both familiar and subtly new.

On Strandbad Eldena, the band distils their uncanny ability to turn small moments — the casual, the mundane, the beautifully absurd — into vivid snapshots: conversations overheard, thoughts half-formed, longing in the lull. With Matthias Rohde’s voice guiding us, backed by inventive instrumentation (yes, there are still surprises in there — hints of childhood Casios, occasional percussion flourishes, melodic turns you didn’t quite see coming), Von Wegen Lisbeth walk the line between lightness and gravity.

The record captures both introspective pause and restless energy: moments where you want to lean back, breathe, reflect — and others where you can’t help but move, caught up in vivid hooks and urgency. It’s an album about searching for hold and meaning in shifting landscapes — emotional, relational, urban — and doing so with a wry smile.

Strandbad Eldena doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to. It reaffirms Von Wegen Lisbeth’s gift: making the specific feel universal, the mundane poignant, the everyday luminous. If you’ve followed them through Grande, [email protected], EZ Aquarii, this is the next evolution — still them, only ever more deliberate, and more affecting.

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After nearly two decades of carving out their own corner of German indie-pop, Von Wegen Lisbeth return with Strandbad Eldena, a fourth studio album full of their signature blend of lyrical wit, everyday observation and a sound that feels both familiar and subtly new.

On Strandbad Eldena, the band distils their uncanny ability to turn small moments — the casual, the mundane, the beautifully absurd — into vivid snapshots: conversations overheard, thoughts half-formed, longing in the lull. With Matthias Rohde’s voice guiding us, backed by inventive instrumentation (yes, there are still surprises in there — hints of childhood Casios, occasional percussion flourishes, melodic turns you didn’t quite see coming), Von Wegen Lisbeth walk the line between lightness and gravity.

The record captures both introspective pause and restless energy: moments where you want to lean back, breathe, reflect — and others where you can’t help but move, caught up in vivid hooks and urgency. It’s an album about searching for hold and meaning in shifting landscapes — emotional, relational, urban — and doing so with a wry smile.

Strandbad Eldena doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to. It reaffirms Von Wegen Lisbeth’s gift: making the specific feel universal, the mundane poignant, the everyday luminous. If you’ve followed them through Grande, [email protected], EZ Aquarii, this is the next evolution — still them, only ever more deliberate, and more affecting.