LAUNDROMAT CHICKS
TROUBLE (SILUH RECORDS)
The new Will Toledo from Austria? - LAUNDROMAT CHICKS is the music project of TOBIAS HAMMERMÜLLER, who just turned 18 and still goes to school.
He recorded most of the songs from his debut on Siluh Records by himself. Live he performs them with his band featuring Lena Pöttinger (drums), Theresa Strohmer (guitar, vocals) and Felix Schnabl (bass).
Felix Schnabel, on the other hand, has his own garage punk project called SALAMIRECORDER, where Tobias plays bass.
Musically, the whole thing sounds like an exquisite jingle-jangle indie/twee-pop sound.
It almost seems like a lost album from early influential labels like Flying Nun, Cherry Red, Postcard Records.
The songs from "Trouble" were mostly written at home, in the bedroom, in front of the TV and at his favorite spot at the movies.
The basic mood of the songs are mostly melancholic, though that you can still cook or dance to, or listen to on the bus when you're on your way to going out with your friends.
Tobias Hammermüller took inspiration from the indie rock sound of the 2010s (Snail Mail, Chastity Belt, The Babies, Best Coast, The Drums) and from many new wave hits (Aztec Camera, Psychedelic Furs, Echo and the Bunnymen, Prefab Sprout).
The lines of text are largely based on quotes from films. He is particularly fond of the old strips by Éric Rohmer and Wim Wenders, and from New Hollywood/Nouvelle Vague movies, because they often deal with identity crises and escapism, just like his songs.