The Saint Paul, consisting of core members Paul Kuhs, Marc Schleser and their live drummer Hendrik Strehl, have established themselves as a staple in the Synthpop genre since their formation in 2011. With an impressive discography that includes four albums and two EPs to date, the band from the Ruhr area has solidified their place in the music scene.[4:56] 1. The Saint Paul - TWENTY ONE GRAMM
The musical connection between Marc and Paul, which had crossed paths even before 2011, proved to be fertile ground for the development of a fascinating sound. Their collaboration combines different musical focuses into a new, recognizable musical unit. The Saint Paul create a sound characterized by elements of Dark-Electro and EBM, while also touching the core of Synthie- and Futurepop, creating a unique ambivalence.
Not only in the studio but also live, The Saint Paul know how to impress. With energetic performances at festivals such as the Wave-Gotik-Treffen (WGT) or the Nocturnal Culture Night (NCN) Festival, the band has made a name for themselves. Their role as support for established acts like Front 242 and SITD, as well as joint performances with The Invincible Spirit or Intent:Outtake, has enabled them to reach a wide audience.
The Saint Paul make a striking return with their new album Interference," taking listeners on a journey into the heart of Synthpop, Electropop, Futurepop, and EBM. With their latest work, "Interference," the trio once again emphasizes their ability to push musical boundaries without losing their distinctive TSP sound. The Saint Paul are distinguished by a unique musical identity that sets them apart from other Electro-Synthpop bands. The lyrics are profound and vividly reflect real life, interpreted through the charismatic and distinctive voice of Paul.
With "Interference," The Saint Paul set new standards and raise their musical quality to a higher level yet again. The album features a breathtaking collection of energetic Synthpop songs, enriched with elements of EBM and inspired by the genre’s dark soundscapes.