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Artist's albums
Mood
2023 · single
Crush
2023 · single
Country
2022 · single
Lovable (Emil Rottmayer Remix)
2021 · single
Lovable (Trentemøller Remix)
2020 · single
Bell of Wool
2019 · album
Vanilla
2019 · single
Lovable
2019 · single
Morgensol
2019 · single
Sobs
2017 · EP
Macabre
2017 · single
Sky - Single
2015 · single
Syzygy
2015 · album
15.01.12
2014 · EP
Beau & Lorette
2014 · EP
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Biography
Danish dream-rock group Blaue Blume was born in the city of Kolding in central Denmark in the late 2000s, when school-friends Søren Buhl Lassen and Jonas Smith joined forces to make music together (their current line-up also includes Robert Jensen Buhl and Buster Jensen). They recognised a spark in each other, a sensation of something special: “It instantly felt like this could be a band, even though we weren’t yet“. Now, a decade later, that feeling has spread from the rehearsal space to fans around Europe and beyond, through two EPs and an album, as well as hundreds of live shows. Blaue Blume work in heartfelt, sweeping art-rock, lush, dramatic compositions personified by vocalist Smith’s tender but tough falsetto. Their second album Bell Of Wool (2019) portrays a more assured and mature version of the band, comfortable forgoing the spectacular and theatrical for a record that’s no less emotionally affecting and compelling for its subtlety. It is also more experimental than their previous work, with the band lifting the restraints of convention from their work. Reformed as a three piece Blaue Blume are to release an array of brand new songs, starting with "Country" (2022) and "Crush" (2023).