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Brockhoff peels back the shine on Easy Peeler

By Editorial Team - June 5, 2026

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Brockhoff peels back the shine on Easy Peeler

Summary

German songwriter BROCKHOFF releases Easy Peeler, a debut album that turns indie-rock hooks, frustration and emotional self-scraping into sharp pop momentum.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 5, 2026
  • Tags: brockhoff, easy peeler, german indie rock, alternative pop, debut album

BROCKHOFF’s Easy Peeler is a debut album with a title that feels playful until the songs start showing their teeth. Released on 5 June, the record brings together German indie rock, alternative pop and the kind of guitar-driven emotional directness that makes a chorus feel like a bruise you can sing along to. Tracks such as Easy Peeler, The Carpet Song, Willows and Japanese Garden suggest an artist interested in the uncomfortable space between charm and collapse: trying to cheer yourself up, trying to read the room, trying to crawl out of your own skin without making a scene. That tension gives the album its character. It is catchy, but not weightless; bright, but not naïve. BROCKHOFF sounds like an artist who understands that indie rock still works best when the melody arrives with a little damage attached.

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Source: https://brockhoff.bandcamp.com/album/easy-peeler-debut-album-june-5th-2026

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