Coming to the attention of 4AD after a clutch of demo tracks went online early in 2012, Indians emerged in a fittingly understated manner and with Somewhere Else, have made both an assured and majestic debut album.
From Copenhagen, Indians is all the work of one man, Søren Løkke Juul, who brought his band in to being when he felt the need to challenge himself and do something different. Not aiming for anything other than satisfying a creative urge, things have snowballed quickly for him ever since.
Performing his first show as Indians in February 2012, he self-released his debut single on 7” a few months later and has since extensively toured both Europe and North America, playing shows with the likes of Beirut, Bear In Heaven, Dan Deacon, Lower Dens, Other Lives, Perfume Genius, Retribution Gospel Choir, Savages and Weird Dreams. To cap it off, he’s joined fellow countrymen Efterklang in signing to 4AD, doubling the number of Scandinavian acts on their roster.
Over the summer months, Søren retreated to a studio in the Danish countryside to finish his early demos and write new material to make Somewhere Else a personal document that’s equal parts melancholic lament and hopeful stargazing, the title itself an indication of the sense of otherness that runs throughout. Evocative of the natural world, its cavernous tones and Autumnal warmth reflect the vastness of the landscape that formed the backdrop of its conception.
| 1 New | 4.41 | |
| 2 Bird | 5.02 | |
| 3 I Am Haunted | 3.26 | |
| 4 Magic Kids | 3.02 | |
| 5 Lips Lips Lips | 5.07 | |
| 6 Reality Sublime | 4.42 | |
| 7 Cakelakers | 3.50 | |
| 8 La Femme | 3.40 | |
| 9 Melt | 5.47 | |
| 10 Somewhere Else | 5.31 |
| 1 New | 4.41 | |
| 2 Bird | 5.02 | |
| 3 I Am Haunted | 3.26 | |
| 4 Magic Kids | 3.02 | |
| 5 Lips Lips Lips | 5.07 | |
| 1 Reality Sublime | 4.42 | |
| 2 Cakelakers | 3.50 | |
| 3 La Femme | 3.40 | |
| 4 Melt | 5.47 | |
| 5 Somewhere Else | 5.31 |
| 1 New | 4.41 | |
| 2 Bird | 5.02 | |
| 3 I Am Haunted | 3.26 | |
| 4 Magic Kids | 3.02 | |
| 5 Lips Lips Lips | 5.07 | |
| 6 Reality Sublime | 4.42 | |
| 7 Cakelakers | 3.50 | |
| 8 La Femme | 3.40 | |
| 9 Melt | 5.47 | |
| 10 Somewhere Else | 5.31 |
Indians, the musical alter ego of Denmark's Søren Løkke Juul, finished his first North American co-headline tour with a very successful run at this year's SXSW, notably gracing the cover of the Arts section of the New York Times, being dubbed a "Festival Breakout" by the Los Angeles Times, and gaining high praise from the Chicago Tribune and Pitchfork.
Now Indians is pleased to announce the a select number of North American tour, which kick-off immediately after his previously...
"Somewhere Else gradually blooms into something measured but beautiful. A stunning debut."
"(A) delicate, sweetly forlorn debut... Well judged and intensely personal."
"Sublime and elegiac, these could be anthems for new hip snow globes"
“Somewhere Else is a collection of straightforward, melodic songs that bubble with quiet interest and delicately placed distortion."
"He's already cultivated a delicate and distinct sound."