Sacs & The Brussel Sprouts – Ending Wars With Phone Calls
Stubborn, manic, honest music
For stubborn, manic, honest people
Freshly harvested from the Viennese (Schani-) garden, this is what the music of the duo SACS & The Brussel Sprouts tastes, smells and sounds like.
Based on the sound aesthetics of the 60s, 70s and 80s and inspired by artists such as Khruangbin, Remi Wolf, Onra and David Hasselhoff, the SACS & The Brussel Sprouts sound is no coincidence. After tireless work, they are now diligently harvesting their vegetables. Their first EP for example. It will be ready in the summer of 2025 and will be served with a homemade funky-indie taste of spicy-hot guitars, seasoned with sweet and sour pitched chanting as the main course.
The two Austrian masters of Note Cuisine, Cloudbert and Ernest Lemming, who founded SACS & The Brussel Sprouts, created their first snack Angelina as a foretaste of the auditory taste explosions that are to follow.
What began as an experiment developed into a mania to reduce the wildly bubbling ideas and press them onto record as a concentrate.
No matter whether the listener’s senses are tuned to the hot and spicy sounds of the virtuoso Ernest Lemming or the bittersweet lyrics – garnished with a pinch of humor – by Cloudbert are in the foreground.
There is something for everyone in the wild sprout garden. For instance the new single, taken from the upcoming EP:
“Ending Wars With Phone Calls.”