Posts

Liquidate - Where The Wild Things Are EP

Image
Joel Weckermann (20) and Henry Schnetgöke (15) released their debut EP "Where the Wild Things are" in February. Their release received 100,000 streams on Spotify after just a few weeks. Since early childhood, the two brothers from Essen / Gelsenkirchen (Germany) played guitar together and wrote their own songs. The five tracks on "Where the Wild Things are" were composed entirely by the brothers and all instruments were played by themselves. Their music contains many elements of the 70s and 80s but is also reminiscent of more modern artists like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, or The Weeknd. The EP is available online at various streaming services: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/liquidate/where-the-wild-things-are

Liquidate - Where The Wild Things Are EP

Image
Joel Weckermann (20) and Henry Schnetgöke (15) released their debut EP "Where the Wild Things are" in February. Their release received 100,000 streams on Spotify after just a few weeks. Since early childhood, the two brothers from Essen / Gelsenkirchen (Germany) played guitar together and wrote their own songs. The five tracks on "Where the Wild Things are" were composed entirely by the brothers and all instruments were played by themselves. Their music contains many elements of the 70s and 80s but is also reminiscent of more modern artists like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, or The Weeknd. The EP is available online at various streaming services: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/liquidate/where-the-wild-things-are

Liquidate - Where The Wild Things Are EP

Image
  Joel Weckermann (20) and Henry Schnetgöke (15) released their debut EP "Where the Wild Things are" in February. Their release received 100,000 streams on Spotify after just a few weeks. Since early childhood, the two brothers from the Essen / Gelsenkirchen area played guitar together and wrote their own songs. The five tracks on "Where the Wild Things are" were composed entirely by themselves and all instruments were played by themselves. Their music contains many elements of the 70s and 80s but is also reminiscent of more modern artists like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, or The Weeknd. The EP is available online at various streaming services: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/liquidate/where-the-wild-things-are

Liquidate - Where The Wild Things Are EP

Image
Joel Weckermann (20) and Henry Schnetgöke (15) released their debut EP "Where the Wild Things are" in February. Their release received 100,000 streams on Spotify after just a few weeks. Since early childhood, the two brothers from the Essen / Gelsenkirchen area played guitar together and wrote their own songs. The five tracks on "Where the Wild Things are" were composed entirely by themselves and all instruments were played by themselves. Their music contains many elements of the 70s and 80s but is also reminiscent of more modern artists like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, or The Weeknd. The EP is available online at various streaming services: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/liquidate/where-the-wild-things-are

Liquidate - Where The Wild Things Are EP

Image
  Joel Weckermann (20) and Henry Schnetgöke (15) released their debut EP "Where the Wild Things are" in February. Their release received 100,000 streams on Spotify after just a few weeks. Since early childhood, the two brothers from the Essen / Gelsenkirchen area played guitar together and wrote their own songs. The five tracks on "Where the Wild Things are" were composed entirely by themselves and all instruments were played by themselves. Their music contains many elements of the 70s and 80s but is also reminiscent of more modern artists like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, or The Weeknd. The EP is available online at various streaming services: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/liquidate/where-the-wild-things-are

Liquidate - Where The Wild Things Are EP

Image
Joel Weckermann (20) and Henry Schnetgöke (15) released their debut EP "Where the Wild Things are" in February. Their release received 100,000 streams on Spotify after just a few weeks. Since early childhood, the two brothers from the Essen / Gelsenkirchen area played guitar together and wrote their own songs. The five tracks on "Where the Wild Things are" were composed entirely by themselves and all instruments were played by themselves. Their music contains many elements of the 70s and 80s but is also reminiscent of more modern artists like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, or The Weeknd. The EP is available online at various streaming services: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/liquidate/where-the-wild-things-are