German singer-songwriter. Debut album Blackbird (2012); second album Where the Wild Oceans End (2014), reviewed positively on DeBaser.

Where the Wild Oceans End (2014) is presented as a Berlin‑inspired, dark, singer‑songwriter record. Collaborators mentioned in the review include Jesper Lehmkuhl (guitar/co-author), Chris Eckman (keyboards/producer), Dave Allen (bass), Chris Hughes (drums) and Catherine Graindorge (violin/viola). The review notes a cover of "Heroes" sung in German ("Helden") and references Hansa Studios.

DeBaser's review praises Andrea Schroeder's 2014 album Where the Wild Oceans End for its dark, singer‑songwriter intensity and strong songwriting. Her voice is compared to Nico and Lou Reed, with musical nods to Leonard Cohen and Patti Smith. Highlights include "Dead Man's Eyes," "Ghosts of Berlin," and the German cover "Helden."

For:Fans of dark singer-songwriter music, listeners of Berlin‑style noir, admirers of Nico/Leonard Cohen/Lou Reed influences.

 This exceptional girl, without fuss, without virtuosity or extremism or innovative formulas, crafts a mature work that ends up shining for its content (for the songs), even before the atmosphere, the mood, the attitude (which are not lacking), or its positioning (with or without a label) in the current music market.

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