Description
MADEIRA's Bad Humors deals with negative experiences and encourages letting go to embrace positivity. Kim Pflaum, formerly of Yumi Zouma, started writing songs as a solo project after leaving the band and moving to Auckland, New Zealand. The resulting EP is a blend of electronic pop with irresistible melodies and lucid production, influenced by Balearic beat. The title references the ancient medical practice of bloodletting, symbolizing the process of creating the songs as a way to let go of painful experiences.