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Do you believe?
2022 · single
We Don't Stand a Chance
2022 · single
Weightbearer
2022 · albüm
Old Songs
2020 · mini albüm
Holy, Holy, Holy
2020 · single
Investments / Insults
2020 · single
Annette EP
2020 · mini albüm
Unpleasant Design
2019 · single
Exoskeletons for Children
2017 · albüm
Dispenser Box
2015 · single
Desert - EP
2013 · mini albüm
Soft Invasions
2012 · albüm
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Squalloscope is Anna Kohlweis, who exists as an interdisciplinary artist, illustrator, music producer, composer, singer, and songwriter based in Vienna. Between 2006 and 2011 she was known as Paper Bird, a name under which she released three full-length albums. Squalloscope was born in 2012, opening a new chapter. Anna Kohlweis works as a solitary force on songwriting, production, recording, artwork, music videos, lyric books and stage outfits. This is an intimate endeavour, music that wants to be sung right into your face, bubbling over with vivid imagery and poetry. What else are we here for? After five albums on Seayou Records and lately also on Fake Four Inc., Squalloscope self-releases her solo album “Weightbearer” in 2022 and is working on a handful collaborative projects, weaving and stitching life into song, until it all bursts at the seams. “Like a soft duck wing holding a rocket launcher...It’s devastating. In a sweet way.” — Myles Bullen, about "Annette" “Anna Kohlweis has a knack of making her feminist future folk sound playful, undogmatic and full of empathy. While others sit on high horses she prefers to sit on a table, guitar in hand, surrounded by all her gadgets, bubbling over with melodies. wisdom, and human warmth.” — Robert Rotifer