The band worked with Tim Simenon aka Bomb The Bass resulting in the release of the Clear Cut-EP on Morr Music. Lali Puna did some remix work with Two Lone Swordsmen and Lowfish as well. Being the great live act they are, Lali Puna played in places as distant as Bratislava, San Francisco, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Barcelona’s Sonar festival. Most of 2001 was spent working on their second album, which finally appeared as Scary World Theory in September of that same year. Artistically as well as commercially, this album was even more successful than its predecessor. They also released a remix-7-inch for Morr Music’s „a number of small things“-label and they have been touring Germany and Europe extensively at the end of 2001. In the fall of 2002 Lali Puna went on their first US-tour and shared a van with Morr Music label mates and friends Styrofoam and Opiate.
A few months later Florian Zimmer left Lali Puna in order to focus on his main project Iso68. The new keyboarder is named Christian Heiß. In the summer of 2003, Lali Puna released their Left Handed-EP on Morr Music, which displayed a significant musical progression as Lali Puna started using electric, distorted guitars which could not be heard on earlier releases. This helped shaping a yet more diverse and dynamic sound without neglecting Lali Puna’s past regarding their fragile and beautiful electronic compositions. All the way through 2003 Valerie Trebeljahr and Markus Acher have been busy writing new material for their third full-length album, which was recorded at the Uphon Studios and eventually has been mastered at famous Abbey Road Studios in London in December 2003. Faking The Books, as it is called, will be released in April 2004 on Morr Music, followed by an extensive European tour. Plans for the future include a remix 12-inch featuring some of Lali Puna’s most favourite artists as well as their second North America tour in fall 2004.
The story of Lali Puna is inextricably linked to that of the Morr Music label itself. The band's classic Tridecoder album was the second ever release on the imprint back in 1999 and set a new template for electronic rock music that's remained in place ever since. In parallel, Morr and Lali Puna have evolved from humble, experimental beginnings before eventually coming to represent the vanguard of modern pop.
Fronted by singer and keyboard player Valerie Trebeljahr, Lali Puna's line-up is completed by drummer Christoph Brandner (also of Tied & Tickled Trio), keyboard player Christian Heiß and Markus Acher - an artist already highly regarded for his work as part of The Notwist. Over a decade of recording together this band have continued to grow in strength, confidence and studio expertise, cuing up a triumphant return to full operational capability on Our Inventions. The album's title was in place early on, helping inspire the sonic template for what's surely Lali Puna's most sophisticated and emphatically electronic collection of work to date. More than ever these songs place the group at the cutting edge of their art, facing up to the onset of an abstract, digitised future whilst retaining a timeless sense of musical ingenuity and endeavour.
It took fellow Weilheim luminaries The Notwist until their sixth album to finally reach worldwide recognition, breaking through with 2002's Neon Golden. Now, with Our Inventions, Lali Puna seem poised to crossover in a similarly incendiary fashion. In an age when the very notion of an album seems like an outmoded conceit, Lali Puna are a band that both demand and amply reward the investment of their audience over a full-length narrative. Our Inventions is a defiantly complete listening experience - one that exudes craftsmanship and captures the band at the peak of their powers as songwriters.
December 2009
Antena Trash
Lali Puna Lyrics
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Came here for, look
In the mirror you can't
See what's on your mind
Won't you talk about
What happened to your head
The things that passing by
You can't make them stay
Your aim you can't remember
But you don't care
The lyrics of Lali Puna's song "Antena Trash" evoke the experience of feeling lost and disoriented. The opening line, "Do you know what you came here for," sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is full of questions about purpose and intention. The line "look in the mirror you can't see what's on your mind" suggests a disconnect between the singer's inner thoughts and feelings and their outward appearance. This sense of disconnection is further emphasized in the line "the things that passing by you can't make them stay," which suggests a lack of control over one's surroundings.
Throughout the song, the singer seems to be searching for answers, but they are unable to articulate what they are looking for. The lines "you're losing direction, your aim you can't remember" capture this sense of aimlessness, as does the repeated refrain "but you don't care." However, despite the singer's confusion and frustration, there is a sense of resignation in the final lines of the song. The repeated phrase "it's a shame" suggests that the singer has given up on finding a clear sense of purpose or direction.
Overall, "Antena Trash" is a poignant exploration of the human experience of feeling lost and disconnected. The lyrics capture the frustration and confusion of this state of mind, while also highlighting the underlying sense of resignation that often accompanies it.
Line by Line Meaning
Do you know what you
Have you figured out the reason for your existence
Came here for, look
Why you are here on this earth, try to understand
In the mirror you can't
It is impossible for you to
See what's on your mind
Analyze and understand your thoughts and feelings
Won't you talk about
Can you please express verbally
What happened to your head
What is going on in your mind and causing confusion
The things that passing by
The experiences and opportunities that come and go
You can't make them stay
It is impossible to make them stay or hold on to them
You're losing direction
You are feeling lost and unsure about your path
Your aim you can't remember
You have lost sight of your goals and purposes
But you don't care
Despite the confusion, you are indifferent to the situation
Writer(s): Acher Markus, Trebeljahr Valerie
Contributed by Isaac D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@PunainenLada
Lali Puna, adore u!
@AdolfoCarloni
This woman electromagnetic wave makes me strong !
@ForeverAlone79
Sick.