Berlin-based duo Gwendolin Tägert and Franky Fuzz. The review covers their album 'Ready To Go Anywhere'.

Ready To Go Anywhere is described in the review as the duo's second album and was recorded in an apartment kitchen.

A warmly ironic DeBaser review praising Grateful Cat's second album for its sincere, lo-fi indie-folk pop and retro sunshine-pop touches. The reviewer highlights the chemistry of Berlin duo Gwendolin Tägert and Franky Fuzz and singles out "Jesus On Her Toast" and "Food Delivery Guy." Recorded in a modest apartment kitchen, the album is described as melodious and cheerful.

For:Listeners of indie folk/pop, lo-fi and sunshine-pop; fans of intimate, retro-tinged acoustic records.

 Monty Python – The Meaning of Life, remember the ending? "Well, that's the meaning of life. Well, it's nothing special: be nice to people, don't eat fatty foods, read a good book, get some walking in and try to live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations."

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