Released by Morr Music
Distributed by Morr Music Distribution GmbH
MORR113 - CD/LP

Releasedates
Worldwide: May 04, 2012
US: Jun 05, 2012


Everybody was going on about it, yet no one seemed to really know that much at all. Still they all pretended to be sure of some part of the story, and everybody kept prying. Over the years it pretty much turned into the “Chinese Democracy” of the Berlin music scene: the new album by Masha Qrella, at long last. And indeed it’s been more than half a decade since the release of her last studio album “Unsolved Remained” back in 2005. The only exception being “Speak Low”, a collection of beautifully rendered Kurt Weill and Frederick Loewe cover songs, released in 2009. Still, the legend of this mythical new album kept growing with every step Masha made – or didn’t make, to be exact. read more...

Quotes

"Das ist der große Wurf. Zehn Songs, zehn Hits. Kein Witz! Unbedingt anhören. Aber Achtung: macht süchtig!

Missy Magazine

"Una piccolo grande disco dalla cantina studio di Villa Qrella"

Rumore

"...eine bunte Truppe guter Songs, die gekommen sind, um zu bleiben. Songs für Leben."

Szene Hamburg

"Hier ist der Begriff der bisher besten Platte angebracht und keine Promotion."

De Bug

"...unprätentiöse Meisterin des funkelnden Popsong."

Konkret



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Masha Qrella: Analogies

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News

01.05.2012
special offer
Only in May, you'll get a special discount at anost.net on every product related to our artists, that are on the road right now. The deal goes like this: Choose at least 2 itmes and get 20% off at the checkout! Discount on everything by Orcas, Sóley, Masha Qrella, Fenster, Sin Fang, B.Fleischmann, Butcher The Bar, The Clean, It's A Musical & FM Belfast! 

     For all of their tourdates click here!
27.04.2012
Masha Qrella: Analogies now pre-released!
Analogies is the 4th album by Masha Qrella – and her 3rd for Morr Music. Vinyl and CD are now pre-released and available from anost.net, before this record will hit the regular stores on May, 4th. "Smart post-pop from Berlin's coolest late-night Fleetwood Mac/Stereolab tinged experimentalist songwriter at it's absolute finest. Yesterday's sound of tomorrow, today." (Open Ear). Read an essay on the album by Maurice Summen, founder of the Staatsakt label and singer in 'Die Türen' here! Vinyl edition comes in a thick gatefold-cover & includes a free download. Please notice, that in may the album is available within our 'on-the-road' - special offer!
26.04.2012
Berlin - denmark
Two of our artist have been selected to take part in this year's InterSpot project at the SPOT festival in Aarhus, Denmark. The main purpose of the project is to combine Danish acts with acts from Berlin labels and this year they couldn't resist Soley and Masha Qrella. Sóley will hook up with the Danish rock duo Darkness Falls and Masha Qrella will collaborate with Dangers of the Sea. They will work together on interpreting each others tracks!

Sóley & Darkness Falls (live together)
04.05.12    @ Godsbanen / SPOT, Aarhus
05.05.12    @ Stardust Cafe, Aarhus

Sóley (live solo) 
03.05.12    @ Kulturhuset Islands Brygge, Copenhagen
04.05.12    @ SPOT, Aarhus

Masha Qrella & Dangers of the Sea (live together)
03.05.12    @ Train, Aarhus / support for The Dø
04.05.12    @ Godsbanen / SPOT, Aarhus
05.05.12    @ Rust, Copenhagen

Shows

2012-05-17 Lüneburg (DE)
Gebäude 9
2012-05-18 Kassel (DE)
Secret venue...
2012-05-19 Offenbach (DE)
Hafen 2
2012-05-20 Freiburg (DE)
White Rabbit
2012-05-21 Würzburg (DE)
Cairo
2012-05-22 Zurich (CH)
Exil
2012-05-23 Munich (DE)
Rote Sonne
2012-05-24 Lucerne (CH)
Industriestrasse 9
2012-05-25 Innsbruck (AT)
Los Gurkos Short Film Festival
2012-05-26 Nuremberg (DE)
Hemdendienst
2012-05-29 Berlin (DE)
Ballhaus
(record release show)
2012-05-31 Hamburg (DE)
Westwerk
2012-06-01 Osnabrück (DE)
Cafe Mojo
2012-06-02 Magdeburg (DE)
Volksbad Buckau
2012-06-03 Bochum (DE)
Rotunde
2012-06-29 Cologne (DE)
King Georg
2012-08-25 Werbellinsee (DE)
"Reclaim the Pionierrepublik" Festival
2012-09-01 Dresden (DE)
Sound of Bronkow - Festival

Masha Qrella Elsewhere

All releases by Masha Qrella:

Analogies Analogies
by Masha Qrella Morr Music
CD/LP - May 04, 2012
Speak Low - Loewe And Weill In Exile Speak Low - Loewe And Weill In Exile
by Masha Qrella Morr Music
CD/LP - Jun 05, 2009
Don´t Stop The Dance, Saturday Night Don´t Stop The Dance, Saturday Night
by Masha Qrella A Number Of Small Things
7" - Oct 13, 2006
Unsolved Remained Unsolved Remained
by Masha Qrella Morr Music
CD/2LP - Feb 28, 2005

Masha Qrella. Analogies

Morr Music - MORR113

Chapter I: The Qrella Myth
Everybody was going on about it, yet no one seemed to really know that much at all. Still they all pretended to be sure of some part of the story, and everybody kept prying. Over the years it pretty much turned into the “Chinese Democracy” of the Berlin music scene: the new album by Masha Qrella, at long last.
And indeed it’s been more than half a decade since the release of her last studio album “Unsolved Remained” back in 2005. The only exception being “Speak Low”, a collection of beautifully rendered Kurt Weill and Frederick Loewe cover songs, released in 2009. Still, the legend of this mythical new album kept growing with every step Masha made – or didn’t make, to be exact.
Well, it’s been enough time spent in the gossip factory: “ANALOGIES”, Masha’s new album will be released May 4, 2012. It was about time. And sorry for sounding like a cliché, but it’s true: It was well worth the wait.
Chapter II: The Qrella Sound
In times of digital culture, of having every type of information permanently at our disposal, it seems to be rather easy to write great songs even if you haven’t got the chops or an interesting biography to draw inspiration from. That said it is still hugely advantageous to have some kind of musical story to tell – a case in point is this new album, “ANALOGIES”. It simply shows how important it is to stay true to your roots, to your musical path. No matter how many years it might take you to get somewhere.
The resulting sound, the confidence, the virtuosity of composition at work in these songs, their post rock leanings, shimmering folk layers and hymnal pop gestures, are clearly not just references to something found on the Internet. They are the result of actual experience, years and years dedicated to actually playing and breathing music. It’s just obvious, and you can hear it in every note and every melody on this album.
Chapter III: The Qrella Definition of Pop
Ever since the Berlin party heydays of the early nineties, Masha Qrella (and also her band Mina) has been part of the city’s musical avant-garde; yet at the same time she kept an eye on that one thing which has always been the very core and heart of pop music: the song itself.
So, speaking of analogies and comparisons to Masha’s sound, there are musical forebears and soul mates scattered all over the history of pop: Starting out with her own postrock past and a certain proximity to Stereolab’s experimental library music, we can easily move on to The Cure’s mainstream melancholy or even to the all-embracing sonic albatross wings of band like Fleetwood Mac. Listening to “ANALOGIES”, I imagine Stevie Nicks, Robert Smith, Laetitia Sadier and Masha randomly meeting on a walk, somewhere in beautifully quiet Berlin-Pankow, let’s say hanging out on a bench in Bürgerpark, waving good-bye to each and every moment that passes. I know, it does sound a little pathetic, but this kind of timeless beauty is otherwise difficult to pinpoint, I have to say.
Chapter IV: Waiting for Qrella
So let’s try some more synaesthesia, see if some other comparisons and analogies make more sense. Plants? Well, if there was one plant in Berlin that was worth building a botanic garden for it’d be the Qrella Flower. Buds might come slow, I know, but when it blooms – Jesus! Perhaps I shouldn’t say this, because it might kill the whole beauty of it by attracting them all – all the Easy Jet-setters and backpackers, the cultural hyenas who eventually get to hear about it through the grapevine of gardenfork-media. Oh no, sir! I’d much rather keep this precious plant to myself – just like Gollum with his ring. Viewed in this light, perhaps it would have been better to stick to the rumors and myths and legends, to have no end to it all, to just have them coming forever while keeping the secret.
Call it a rare plant, call it something else: it’s safe to say that this album is huge. I’d even say there are ten hit singles on “ANALOGIES” – and, oh, there’s no more than ten tracks in total, you ask? Well, there you go: ten hit singles – might as well be another one of those myths surrounding this release. If you want to find out more about this particular artist, I guess you have to ask Masha Qrella in person. I am not going to give away any more secrets. No way. I’m off, fishing with my buddies.
Maurice Summen, Staatsakt

Cat.no.: MORR113
Format: CD/LP

Tracklisting
1. Take Me Out
2. Hawaii
3. Crooked Dreams
4. Fishing Buddies
5. Last Dance
6. One Step
7. Take Your Time
8. Call My Name
9. Bluebottle
10. Fishing Buddies (Brokeback-Version)

Releasedates:
May 04, 2012 (Worldwide)
Jun 05, 2012 (US)