Swiss mysterious dark electro/synth-pop duo Blackbook, after the powerful “I Am Not A Robot” (you can check it out over HERE), returns with “Suffer In Silence” — the perfect anthem for those moments when the world feels too loud. With its modern synth-pop sound, 80s wave flair, and memorable vocals, this track captures the raw beauty of solitude and introspection.
With catchy melodies that shine through the darkness, “Suffer In Silence” will wrap around you like a bittersweet embrace. Sometimes, silence is the only answer.
Blackbook adds: "Do you know the feeling of just wanting to disappear? It’s a special one, straight from the heart." Link

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"We only make an album when we feel genuinely inspired. You can't just say, "OK, I'm going to record a new album", because without inspiration, it would be boring." - Gregor Mackintosh
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker
"I find it really bizarre, because right after the concert, you're already on the internet. I mean, come on. It's very different from how it used to be, but it's fine." - Anja Huwe
"All of us want to bring back analogue methods—doing everything by hand. AI is completely outside our creative universe. It's a system designed to make things easier and faster." - Andy Julia

