Having been closely associated with the cult band Broadcast for a long time, Death and Vanilla's style has noticeably evolved over their albums, gradually breaking away from this somewhat cumbersome reference. Marleen Nilsson, Anders Hansson and Magnus Bodin have now released an album that leans towards Dream Pop, with a continued influence of Lounge music and Krautrock in the background. While it may not be the best album from the Swedish group, it's still enough to help you relax and transport your mind elsewhere.
It's exciting to hear that Death and Vanilla have returned with their new album "Flicker", which continues to showcase their unique pop music that defies categorization. It's impressive how the Swedish band has managed to create a sound that is truly their own, blending various influences ranging from psychedelic rock to electronic music to create something fresh and exciting. Fans of Death and Vanilla will undoubtedly be thrilled to hear what the band has in store for them with "Flicker".