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Sister Blue

One Day One Room

Two Colors To Combine

Walls of Glass

I Wanna Be A Tree

Back into Space

Weirdo

Little Land, Little Sea

Under the Milky Way

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Biography

How can one sleep when the world outside is crumbling? When the days are too short, the to-do lists too long, and the thoughts in your head are never fully processed? Henny Herz champions the state of twilight with her new album, because: WE ALL HEAL AT NIGHT. A collection of songs, all somehow related to sleep, rest, and the night. During pandemic, songwriting became a means of self-soothing for her. Later, the Czech winter helped, letting the world sink into sleep under its white blanket. Here, all alone in a small country house, ideas, fragments, and lullabies emerged that later became the core of her songs as phone recordings. Her wonderful, delicate voice and her guitar are the protagonists on WE ALL HEAL AT NIGHT. At the same time, you can often hear the hum of rooms, the creaking of floors, the rustling of leaves, and the chirping of birds. Then it was summer again in the Czech Republic, and Henny Herz returned to the country house to continue working on the album – this time together with multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Stampf. With an old four-track recorder, the two wandered from room to room, to the terrace, into the garden. She improvises, he eventually starts recording – well aware that music is always a sequence of irretrievable, fleeting moments that need to be captured. With her ethereal and delicate folk songs, Henny Herz crosses thresholds of consciousness and opens doors to entirely new sound worlds.