The band name betrays a love of romantic poetry, and Death and Vanilla's music does no different. This trio from Malmö formed in the early 10s with a common love of cinematic and psychedelic music from the 60s and 70s. Their practice space was filled with old organs, analog synths, vibraphone, mellotron and other vintage instruments. This created music that nods to the aforementioned era while
… depicting a dreamy world of their own. Vocalist Marleen Nilsson has a dark and melodic voice. Her Swedish accent lends sultry mystique to her rarefied vocal melodies. Beautiful how on Flicker experimental electronic music is effortlessly linked to strong songs. One does remind one of Broadcast and fans of this British group will feel right at home with Death and Vanilla (MR).more