How Was 2025 For Glamorous German Indie Pop Punks LOBSTERBOMB?

10 December 2025

LOBSTERBOMB, the glamorous pop punk outfit
from Berlin, released their second album, titled
Overstimulated last September.

The splashy trio serve a salvo of riff-roasting firecrackers. Enough
fervid firepower to keep you in a hyperkinetic trance of perked up
elation throughout. You’ll feel overwhelmingly overstimulated in
the end.

Let’s have a chat about it with Crayon, Nico, and Vik.

But first a slice of manic music, with one
of the sizzling singles of the full-length.

Which track would you pick and why to introduce
the band to music fans who don’t know you?

Crayon: “‘Not Again’ is probably a good starting point as it’s a pretty straightforward
blast of punky energy. We don’t always stick to the punky style, but it’s often the starting point.”

Nico: “‘Not Again’ is also our biggest music video hit on YouTube right now. We worked with Unlostfilmes and shot it in a single take in Vik’s neighbour’s attic. Definitely worth a watch.”

Debut album LOOK OUT came out in 2023.
How do you look back at it today?

Crayon: “It’s still something we are proud of. Every release contains a lot of work
and emotional energy. But also, we are happy that for the new album we worked
with producer Karen Dhios, and were a little less DIY in our approach, Look Out
has a lot more rough edges.”

Nico: “I never really feel happy or satisfied once I release something. So I don’t dare listen to the old stuff anymore. I just keep looking ahead. What’s done is done; the past belongs to the past.”

This year’s blazing follow-up is titled OVERSTIMULATED.
What do you want to express with it?

Nico: “Overstimulated is about living in a world that never stops screaming at you,
emotionally, digitally, mentally. It’s about burnout, chaos, pressure, and still trying
to find yourself in the middle of it all.

Overstimulated is also about being neurodivergent in a neurotypical world, trying to function in a system that isn’t made for you. It’s set against the backdrop of an unfair world run by people who seem to have lost their minds. The album is both a scream
for change and a cry for peace. A demand for something to shift drastically.”

Crayon: “We aren’t really a high concept band, we just wanted to write songs about however we felt at that time. There is a fair amount of dread and worry since there is
a lot of that in the air recently, but also a healthy amount of constructive thinking and optimism – trying to figure out ways to cope rather than letting things get overbearing.”

Were you inspired by other artists/music to write this one?

Nico: “Some of the song ideas came to me in dreams, others from weeks of experimenting while I was jobless, haha. I’m generally inspired by so many different music genres. They all kind of mash together in my head and turn into something new.”

Crayon: “Not so much by specific artists, but some elements are more grunge
influenced than our previous album. The fuzz pedal got more of a workout.”

One of the highlights to my ears is the single FALLING. What’s the song about?

Nico: “It took me years to heal from an abusive relationship. I wrote this song to give hope to others, to show that there is always a way out. There’s always a chance for change, even when it feels impossible in the depths of it. It’s painful to leave, but it’s so worth it to kick yourself free.”

What’s the story behind the LP’s cover?

Vik: “It’s supposed to show the calm space you can create
for yourself when escaping the sensory input of the world.”

What’s your favourite track on the album, and why?

Crayon: “It’s mean to make us choose favourites. The title track
is a lot of fun to play live, so we’ll say that, but we like them all!”

Nico: “Yes, all the songs have a special place in my heart. But in terms
of the message I want to send out into the world, “Every Day” and “Warning
mean the most to me.

We’re living in unprecedented times where a handful of billionaire psychopaths
are running the world into the ground, making it nearly impossible for most people
to live properly.

With these two songs, I want to inspire people to wake up, see what’s happening,
and take action – to stand up for those who can’t, to boycott where it matters,
and to have some spine!”

Vik: “I love Pillbiter as it’s a vulnerable but powerful song.”


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Suppose the album was the soundtrack for a movie.
Which genre would it be and why?

Nico: “If Overstimulated were a movie, it would be an indie coming-of-age sci-fi
end-of-the-world rom-com, I believe, haha. A mix of chaos, emotion, and existential
humour. It’s loud, messy, and a little bit heartbreaking, but somehow still hopeful.”

In the past, and still today, artists like Bowie, U2, and Nick Cave went to live
for a while in Berlin because the city was a huge source of inspiration for creating new music. Do you feel the same way about Berlin as residents?

Crayon: “In some ways, it is the same in that you can find creative people in
whatever niche you are interested in, and the city still is very rich culturally.

But 35 years after reunification Berlin is not the same as it was for the people mentioned, and it would be good for the city to stop relying on past glories for its image and invest in the current cultural scene which is under huge pressure from all sides. There are so many talented bands, we can start building some new icons.”

Nico: “Berlin has always been a huge inspiration for me, especially in
the early days when I moved here in 2002. Back then, the city felt very
different: free, artistic, and affordable. There was this raw, creative energy
everywhere.

But over time, as tech bros and start-ups took over, and investors bought up housing, much of that spirit faded. Berlin doesn’t feel the same anymore; it’s become more stressful than inspiring at times. These days, I often travel to recharge and find new sources of inspiration elsewhere. Or I sit at home watching TikTok, cos it’s damn depressing out there.”

Your favorite album of the year?

Crayon: “Amyl & the Sniffers’ ‘Cartoon Darkness’.”

Nico: “‘Don’t Tap the Glass‘ by Tyler, the Creator.

Vik: Albums ‘Never Enough‘ by Turnstile, ‘Salvation’
by Rebecca Black, ‘I’m Nice Now’ by Upchuck.

Turkey on Christmas Day?

Crayon: “Vegan option, please.”

Nico: “Turkey isn’t really a thing in Germany on
Christmas. Also, I don’t eat meat. Go vegan, friends.”

Which song would you play on New Year’s Eve
when the clock strikes midnight?

Crayon: “In Berlin, the fireworks situation at New Year’s
is out of hand, so you wouldn’t be able to hear anything
over the explosions

Nico: “I think I’ll be asleep by then.”

What can we expect from LOBSTERBOMB in 2026?

Crayon: “We will be touring a lot in the early part of the year, mainly in Germany
but perhaps a few international shows here and there. At some point, we will be
recharged and get back to making more songs, but we aren’t setting any timeframe
right now.”

Thank you very much Crayon, Nico and Vik for this interview.
May the road rise with Lobsterbomb.

STREAM/BUY OVERSTIMULATED


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‘Overstimulated’ on Spotify – Instagram – Linktree 

LOBSTERBOMB – Riotious Pop-Punk Team From Berlin Get ‘OVERSTIMULATED’ On Their 2nd Album

7 October 2025

Band: LOBSTERBOMB
Who: Glamorous indie quartet from Berlin. They released
their pithy party debut album Look Out in 2023. You can
stream it here.

New album: OVERSTIMULATED
Their sophomore one. Produced and mixed by Karen Dhios.
It was recorded in the Berlin studio of Thomas Götz, drummer
of the German punk band Beatsteaks.

Lobsterbomb told TUTV about the album:” The album explores themes of self-discovery, emotional struggle, and the tension between chaos and control. The lyrics delve deep into moments of inner turmoil, clarity, and resilience.

At its core, the album is about facing life, exploring, and discovering something new about yourself and the world with each passing year. It reflects the dystopian reality we live in, a hypernormalized society in which we are constantly expected to function and look the other way.

‘Overstimulated’ is both a cry of protest and process of liberation: the desire to break free from the pressure of expectations and celebrate life’s simple pleasures—without closing our eyes to reality.

Musically, the band remains true to itself while simultaneously exploring new avenues. The characteristically cathartic, energetic sound has been further developed with new bassist Em Ritchie, and expanded with new sonic facets. The album was produced and mixed by Karen Dhios and was recorded in the Berlin studio of Thomas Götz (drummer of the German punk band Beatsteaks).

TUTV: Lobsterbomb serve a salvo of riff-roasting, pop-punk firecrackers starting with the three super-duper singles (Not Again / Falling / Overstimulated) to whip up the party, and along the way you’ll find another trio of knockouts that could easily have been singles too (Nighbird / Paranoia / Nothing To Lose).

Six singles out of 12 tracks. Not a daily thing. And don’t worry about the other songs. There’s not one dull moment on this record. There’s enough catching firepower to keep you in a hyperkinetic trance of perked up elation for the full 33 minutes.

Nico Rosch‘s temperamental riot grrrl vocality and screaming explosiveness are a vital
part of Lobsterbomb‘s sharp-cutting sonic boom. They fit each other as a warm-blooded glove, like a well-oiled sucker-punch team.

You’ll feel overwhelmingly overstimulated in the end. Damn, that feels good.
There’s always a Lobsterbomb booster at the end of the tunnel to face the
world in all its unpredictable twists. Top-drawer accomplishment.

Singles/clips: Not Again / Falling / Overstimulated

– NOT AGAIN –

– FALLING –

– OVERSTIMULATED –

Stream/Buy ALBUM


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Instagram – Linktree – OVERSTIMULATED on Spotify

LOBSTERBOMB Score Hattrick With Third Knockout Single Of The Year – Hear ‘FALLING’

10 September 2025

Band: LOBSTERBOMB
Who: Glamorous indie quartet from Berlin. They released
their pithy party debut album Look Out in 2023. You can
stream it here.

Track: FALLING

“‘Falling’ is a leap into the unknown: raw, emotional, and liberating. The song speaks of heartbreak, self-discovery, and the courage to let go of what no longer belongs to you. It’s honest, vulnerable, and yet full of hope for what’s to come. ‘Falling’ is a song of heartbreak
and hope sonically matched by grunge influenced guitars and soaring harmonies.”

TUTV: This is their 3rd single of the year and their 3rd consecutive knockout.
It’s called a hattrick in football. Falling gives you that glorious alive and kicking
buzz for its blistering 157 seconds.

Post-pop-punk that dynamizes your adrenalin production and energizes your
mind moods. There’s always a Lobsterbomb booster at the end of the tunnel.

It`s 17 just broke up with my man
Foggy thoughts I’m doing what I can
Are you good you sure you are OK
Why do you care two people parting ways
I keep falling falling
I keep bawling my eyes out
Let me dance come on just let me dance
Until I drop just want another chance
To free myself that’s all I really got
Oh Let me be come on just let be


I keep falling falling
I keep bawling my eyes out
I am you
Who knew what’s true
I’m here with you
Let’s go it’s new

Expect the change the world is really strange
Forget the past, because it never was
Who are you in the mirror looking back
Make it crack come on just make it crack

Instagram – Linktree

FROST CHILDREN – High Voltage New York Based Electro Duo Turn Up The Decibels On New Smack ‘FALLING’

Daily noise that works faster than a stream of caffeine

3 July 2025


Photo by Lotus Blossom

Band: FROST CHILDREN
Who: Kicky electro pop duo from St. Louis, Missouri,
now residing near Ridgewood in New York City.

Track: FALLING
New single from their 3rd, upcoming
album, titled Sister.


“‘Falling’ is the double feeling of euphoric and melancholic, both of which seem to be glued together,” the duo explains. “The best part of dance is that you get to let go and leave whatever reality is in the shadows for a moment, and this song especially had that intention to feel like the euphoria was also an escape of something so real and so sad as your life falling apart in front of you, and wanting someone or something else to take that burden away and take you over.”

Wake-up people,
NIN have gone
powerhouse pop.

Instagram – Tour Dates

HARPER – 10-Year-Old Phenomenal Girl Growls Like The Most Insane Death Metal Loudmouths On Debut Single ‘FALLING’

Daily electricity to load your batteries

 

12 July 2022

A 10-year-old British metal fan named HARPER baffled the jury and the audience
on the totally glamorous TV show, America’s Got Talent some weeks ago when
she performed her fav track of Canadian heavy metalheads Spiritbox.

If you haven’t seen this yet, you’ll be baffled too…

Afterward, things got into a sort of tsunami with Harper signing
a record deal with Pale Chord records, also the home of Spiritbox,
and releasing her debut single FALLING.

Harper:Falling was written shortly after my cover of Holy Roller. This was the first creative process and songwriting process I’ve been a part of so it was super fun to create something I can call my own. Spiritbox became my favourite band as soon as I heard them and they’ve shown nothing but love and support for me since day one, they really are some of the kindest humans I’ve ever met! Getting to perform with them in London was a dream come true and a memory I will cherish and be forever grateful for.”

A 10-year-old girl screaming her lungs out like some of the best titanic death metal
voices in the grown-up world is actually pretty surreal, even after a couple of spins of
this bulldozing monster-truck slam, I still try to figure out if this is real.

It’s actually a g-i-g-a-n-t-ic vocal tour de force putting lots of middle-aged, screaming headbangers in the shadow. Whatever happens later, HARPER RULES now!

Roll the tape and start growling
(after you have alerted your neighbors)…

HARPER: Facebook