Whether their muse lies in 60s sci-fi soundtracks, The Radiophonic Workshop, the prototype electronic sounds of The United States Of America, the retro-futuristic edge of Broadcast, the dream pop ambience of Angelo Badalamenti/Julie Cruise, or the shimmering shroud of Mazzy Star, does all not really matter. But what matters more is that DEATH AND VANILLA have woven a stunning tapestry that envelops all that preceded them, into a literally head-turning album, of kaleidoscopic proportions: "To Where The Wild Things Are". Named after the Maurice Sendak children's book, the album is comprised of pop music with a wild, dreamy and experimental edge, celebrating imagination and the ability to travel to stranger recesses of the mind. Formed in Malmö, Sweden ... read more