Feldup stunned the music world at just 18 with his album “A Thousand Doors, Just One Key”. This self-taught musician, who had previously recorded nearly nine albums by himself, showcased his maturity and talent in a manner that left many in awe. His compositions, like the piercing guitars of “Falling Apart”, are a testament to his thoughtful writing and a nod to his influences, paying homage to the greats before him.
Fast forward to today, and Feldup has evolved even further. His latest album, "Stared at from a Distance", is not just a collection of songs. It's a deeply personal narrative, an outlet for the profound emotional events he's experienced in recent years. The album originally oscillated between ambient tracks and noise compositions before firmly rooting itself in rock. Songs began to take shape when Feldup started to embrace his own experiences.
The significance of the lyrics in this album cannot be overstated. They weave an autobiographical narrative that's crucial for a full appreciation. The haunting first title, "Waters", is already available for listeners to dive into. With influences from the '90s alternative scene and the 2000s New York rock revival, Feldup's music continues to mature, and there's no doubt that his raw, urgent hymns and astonishing dissonances will resonate with many.
We invite you to delve into Feldup's musical evolution, from his early days to his latest work. Experience the depth and passion that drives this talented artist forward.
Source [Spotify]