snuggle deliver lush and melancholic debut album Goodbyehouse

Danish duo snuggle will release their debut full-length album Goodbyehouse, out now via the Copenhagen-based label Escho.
Produced by: Snuggle (Vilhelm Tiburtz Strange and Andrea Thuesen Johansen)
Formed by Andrea Thuesen and Vilhelm Strange, snuggle emerged from Copenhagen’s underground after years of collaboration and experimentation. Their sound blends abundant guitar riffs, moody melodies, and layered lyrics, creating an atmosphere that’s both dreamy and conflicted. Following the 2023 debut EP Calendula, which fused organic instrumentation with analog-driven production techniques, Goodbyehouse marks the duo’s first LP. Written during a period of personal upheaval, the album reflects themes of departure, transformation, and bittersweet nostalgia. Across its 10 tracks, snuggle weave painterly soundscapes: ‘Sun Tan’ recounts fleeting summer romance, ‘Woman Lake’ offers a surreal ode to Minnesota, and ‘Water In a Pond’ delivers both sorrow and love in equal measure. Contributions from Tobias Laust on percussion and Naja Solié on cello enhance the record’s intimate yet expansive tone.
Thuesen muses:
“It is a bit of that childhood feeling of having to move and being taken out of something safe and familiar. You don’t really know what awaits on the other side, so you are a bit excited. But it’s also scary and melancholic, I like that same feeling in music also.”
With Goodbyehouse, snuggle establish themselves as one of Denmark’s most compelling new acts, delivering a debut album that is lush, melancholic, and deeply human.
Standout Songs: ‘Sun Tan,’ ‘Dust,’ and ‘Playthings.’
Release Date: September 12, 2025
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We’ve covered snuggle previously: ‘Playthings,’ ‘Sun Tan,’ ‘Woman Lake,’ and ‘Marigold.’
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