Q&A: Black Rose Trick – Gloomy, deep and beautiful
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Friday Danish lo-fi shoegaze duo Black Rose Trick was one half of SpaceScan with the amazingly somber track ‘Love Honey’. During the weekend we had singer Trine Berg Arnoldus do the classic W-dance, resulting in this interview which they apparently like so much that it’s seen fit as their MySpace bio as well. Here goes:
Who?
“Black Rose Trick is the name of a project by Trine Berg and Jacob Falk, both founding members of the dissolved noise/punk/rock act, Defekt. BRT was founded in 2006 and in 2007 we began recording our debut album with producer/engineer Brian Mørch.”
Where?
“Nørrebro, Copenhagen, is where this album is made. We live and breathe for Nørrebro, so we feel quite lucky that we could write and record the album there.”
What?
“Above all we believe in beautiful elements…. We mix dreamy noise rock with simple and beautiful melodies. The result is a music collage with chaotic waves of chiming guitars, but strong melodies to tie it all together. Our music is gloomy and deep, but still we believe it to be beautiful.”
Why?
“This music is a reaction to all the music that has come out the last five years. We feel that there has been a tendency for other bands to make songs with 4-5 songs per number. Black Rose Trick catches one state of mind and clings to it the whole song through. We wanted to make music from the heart that could frame beautiful and edged elements in the same box.
The debut album is now finished and mastered by Anders Schumann and we’re working on getting a contract with a label. Please take a listen and feel the depth of our music.”
You can do this on Black Rose Trick’s MySpace.

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