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Postindustrial Poets emerged from Luxembourg’s industrial heartland just as the world retreated into lockdown—perfect timing for a band with a talent for writing songs that sound like 3 a.m. confessions. Blending indie grit with a bluesy afterglow, they shape doomed romance and existential detours into something strangely comforting. Like Tom Waits fronting a garage band that never quite got out of the basement.
Their statement album, Twenty Twenty Four, laid down the blueprint—raw, riffy, and full of bite. Since then, they’ve turned unexpected corners: dub reggae in Missed the Boat, gently psychedelic acoustics in The Message of Love. The songwriting stays direct. The production—restless and evolving.
A new album is on the way - mixing sad songs and mad songs, new songs and some old songs in new versions. You can find pre-save links on the website and social media. Also check out Pete’s solo project: <a href="spotify:artist:5A5na5EsPWWT2wIqPeaXeG" data-name="Pete Poet">Pete Poet</a>.
Their statement album, Twenty Twenty Four, laid down the blueprint—raw, riffy, and full of bite. Since then, they’ve turned unexpected corners: dub reggae in Missed the Boat, gently psychedelic acoustics in The Message of Love. The songwriting stays direct. The production—restless and evolving.
A new album is on the way - mixing sad songs and mad songs, new songs and some old songs in new versions. You can find pre-save links on the website and social media. Also check out Pete’s solo project: <a href="spotify:artist:5A5na5EsPWWT2wIqPeaXeG" data-name="Pete Poet">Pete Poet</a>.
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