Kadavar I Just Want to Be a Sound
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Kadavar's Seventh Studio Album I Just Want to Be a Sound on LP.
Kadavar have undergone a significant transformation since their formation in 2010. From credible representatives of retroesque, psychedelic stoner rock, which always thrived on the contemporary coolness of Berlin, the city where the two founding members Lupus Lindemann and Tiger Bartelt met in the noughties, they soon went out into the big wide world, where they not only presented their musical idea, but also found new inspiration. While Kadavar initially sounded like the past, their sound became more contemporary over the years in the experience machine of extensive touring, crossing genre boundaries. A success story in many respects. Music as a changing, universal language - that is what Kadavar know how to speak. In the process, they have built up a steadily growing fan base that worships their heroes and follows their every artistic step on five continents and has been instrumental in making Kadavar such an institution.
With their seventh studio album, Berlin-based band Kadavar catapult their sound into new dimensions. Inspired by a quote from their bassist Simon 'Dragon' Bouteloup, "I just want to be a sound," they create a manifesto for freedom, transformation, and radical presence. No concepts, no boundaries: the album is a musical ritual of transition, moving seamlessly between rock anthems, ballads, and epic moments – always full of momentum and change. Supported by producer Max Rieger and joined by guitarist Jascha Kreft, Kadavar celebrate the eternal transformation of the "Eternal Now." A soundtrack for the contradictions of the times, leaving behind everything that is not music – powerful, vulnerable, and always ready for a new beginning. It is a love letter to the moment, to Berlin, and to life itself – filled with love, loss, scars, and the bittersweet feeling of transience. Kadavar invite us to let go and become one: with the music, with the now, with the sound.
Track Listing
- I Just Want To Be A Sound
- Hysteria
- Regeneration
- Let Me Be A Shadow
- Sunday Mornings
- Scar On My Guitar
- Strange Thoughts
- Truth
- Star
- Until The End





