Albertine Sarges & The Sticky Fingers

Albertine Sarges & The Sticky Fingers

After numerous collaborative projects, including projects with Kat Frankie, Colin Self, Holly Herndon and Itaca, Albertine brings together a new band, the titular Sticky Fingers for their debut LP. The Sticky Fingers has its roots in the south of the German capital – Albertine grew up in Kreuzberg during the fall of the Berlin Wall and records in nearby Neukölln - but from there its branches shoot out to take in feminist theory, musings on bisexuality, gender stereotypes, depression and mental health. These topics fall under the ever-shifting veneer of Albertine’s chameleonic pop motifs: from Viv Albertine-inspired post-punk and kaleidoscopic dream-pop to quiet-loud guitar squall and Merrill Garbus-reminiscent vocal acrobatics.

Credits: 

Artist: Albertine Sarges & The Sticky Fingers // Interview: Karen Thompson // Camera: Smina Bluth / Dagmar Weiß / Mario Michel // Light: Ruth Waldeyer // Live Recording: Tad Klimp // Mixing: Tad Klimp // Video Editing: Eduardo Mamede Intro // Design: Martin Dziallas // Director: Eduardo Mamede

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