Last updated: 10 hours ago
It’s a wondrous nostalgia that surrounds German indie-folk duo Spoon and the Forkestra. Timo Zell’s delicate basslines gently dance around the fragile yet powerful voice of Emily-Mae Lewis who seems to be whispering their metaphorical stories directly into their listeners’ ears.
Spoon and the Forkestra's debut EP The Fondest Flinch is a home to five expressive and dynamic indie rock tracks and some good old Forkestra weirdness. The attitude of punk meets folky elements, the enchanted voice of singer and lyricist Emily-Mae Lewis conveys stories that resonate for a long time. The EP feels like a musical storybook. It is queer, dreamy, angry, cozy, dark and funny and it's the perfect soundtrack to Spoon and the Forkestra's coming-of-age story.
Spoon and the Forkestra's debut EP The Fondest Flinch is a home to five expressive and dynamic indie rock tracks and some good old Forkestra weirdness. The attitude of punk meets folky elements, the enchanted voice of singer and lyricist Emily-Mae Lewis conveys stories that resonate for a long time. The EP feels like a musical storybook. It is queer, dreamy, angry, cozy, dark and funny and it's the perfect soundtrack to Spoon and the Forkestra's coming-of-age story.
Monthly Listeners
2,104
Monthly Listeners History
Track the evolution of monthly listeners over the last 28 days.
Followers
955
Followers History
Track the evolution of followers over the last 28 days.
Top Cities
220 listeners
146 listeners
110 listeners
70 listeners
61 listeners