Photo by Justine Dauthier
After two albums, the self-titled debut in 2018 and “And We Shine” in 2020, Princess Thailand is back with a new record entitled: “Golden Frames”.
The ten tracks on this album are the result of a more demanding, sophisticated and nervous production, faithful to the band’s love of noise, no-wave and post-punk. The quest for a strong identity confirms Princess Thailand’s desire to constantly question their artistic vision and try out new sonic challenges.
These are fully expressed by the choice of direct, percussive female vocals, combined with chiseled and frontal drums, bold and mineral synthetic textures as well as corrosive guitars. An alchemy that takes on its full dimension live.
“Golden Frames” is both inspiring and explosive, and its forthcoming release is already shaping up to be a must-have.
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