Anna Erhard Visiting the Botanical Garden but not Sure About the Blue Man Group
Out now on Radicalis, Anna Erhard’s new album, her third, marks another massive creative step in the career of a singular artist. “Botanical Garden” is out now on Radicals Music. Anna is celebrating this super smart release with an extensive European tour taking in the UK, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands, France, Germany and Spain, lasting well into November.
Anna has come a long way since leaving the chamber-folk-pop trio Serafyn in the late 2010s. Always a fan of the British sense of humour embodied by Fawlty Towers, as well as the laconic lyrics of the Roches or Jonathan Richman, she has now clearly found her voice. “Botanical Garden” is a lot less scattershot than what’s gone before (which was already very entertaining indeed!), focusing with scalpel-sharp precision on the satirical dissection of modern-day hipster mores, accompanied by subversively subtle indie guitars. Her devilish analysis of her conflict of emotions about an opportunistic pal joining the Blue Man Group is very enjoyable. “Botanical Garden” was produced by Pola Roy and recorded with a bunch of musicians from Anna’s circle of Berlin friends.
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