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23 Juin 2026
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"Nicht Nur" is the first single from DegHerl’s upcoming album, set for release in October 2026. Blending post-punk, darkwave, and coldwave influences, the track pairs Daniela Gullotta’s German vocals with minimalist riffs, driving rhythms, and a haunting atmosphere.
Inspired by a sonnet from Rainer Maria Rilke, Nicht Nur explores timeless love through hypnotic melodies and sharp contrasts. Its striking video combines vintage horror and sci-fi imagery with fluorescent geometric visuals, creating a captivating retro-futuristic aesthetic.
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icht Nur is the first single from DegHerl's album, due out in early October 2026. The song is a live favorite, and also one of the most impactful tracks in their repertoire, in which the German-language vocals of Italian-Austrian keyboardist Daniela Gullotta are chiseled between empty and full spaces, made of straight kick drums and minimalist riffs.
It features a martial intro and a melodic central riff with angular and frenetic accents. Dark, seductive, and obsessive at the same time, as certain desires can be, caressing and sharp as a knife.
Nicht Nur could easily fit in the middle of a playlist with The Cure, Nina Hagen, Siouxsie. Xmal Deutschland, Malaria!, but somehow it also fits with the more contemporary Molchat Doma, Lebanon Hanover, and Drab Majesty.
In Nicht Nur's video a constellation of pulsating images with a vintage and futuristic flavor accompanies the rhythm of the music, with fluorescent geometric shapes in contrast with the black and white of cult horror and sci-fi movies.
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The lyrics of the song, taken from a sonnet by E.M.Rilke, narrate a story of timeless love, hidden among the folds of cinematographic quotes and in the transmutations of the faces that make up the imaginary profile of the band.