Brockhoff Easy Peeler
Germany's most exciting new indie voice Brockhoff opens a bold new chapter on her debut album Easy Peeler. At once melancholic and empowering, it bridges grunge-laced indie rock and early-2000s pop textures, wrapped in a deeply authentic songwriting voice. Guitars shimmer, drums pulse with understated urgency, and her voice carries a mix of fragility and quiet defiance. The title track is a shimmering yet raw piece of emotive indie rock that blends '90s alt nostalgia with a modern bedroom-pop sensibility, channeling influences like Snail Mail, Soccer Mommy, and Weezer into something deeply personal and self-assured.
- 1. Easy Peeler
- 2. The Carpet Song
- 3. Willows
- 4. Sunny Day (Deadline)
- 5. Blue Star
- 6. Front Row
- 7. Nothing Can Be Fixed in This Place
- 8. Dirty Dream
- 9. Japanese Garden
- 10. I've Stopped Getting Chills for a While Now
- 11. Cruel
- 12. Sleep It Off
- 13. It Never Happened
- 14. Hot Wheels