Seasurfer release four-track EP ‘Angels’ and video for ‘Crazy’
Hamburg dreampop project Seasurfer released the four-track EP “Angels” on June 13, 2026 via Recordjet, with a video for opening track “Crazy”.

Seasurfer
Seasurfer, a darkwave and dreampop project from Hamburg, Germany, released the four-track EP “Angels” on June 13, 2026. The Seasurfer “Angels” EP came out digitally via Recordjet and streams on Bandcamp, accompanied by an official video for the opening track “Crazy”.
The Seasurfer ‘Angels’ EP
“Angels” holds four tracks: “Crazy”, “Angels”, “City Burns” and “Be OK”. The release moves across post-punk, darkwave, shoegaze and dreampop, built on guitars, synths and electronic production. The project files this mix under its own “dreampunk” tag.
The lyrics, written and sung by Apolonia, run through information overload, war, collapse and renewal. Opener “Crazy” sets the EP’s most direct post-punk pace; the title track turns toward shoegaze; “City Burns” works through ruin and recovery; and “Be OK” closes the set on its most storm-heavy arrangement.
Dirk Knight recorded and mixed “Angels” and handled guitars, electronics and production. Apolonia wrote the lyrics and performed the vocals, and Samuel played drums. Cord Vorhauer mastered the EP at White Closet Studio in Hamburg. Emma Ritter and Dirk Knight created the cover artwork.
The EP arrives with a video for its first track, Seasurfer â “Crazy” (Official Video). The full EP is available to stream and order on Seasurfer â “Angels”.
Seasurfer live dates in 2026
Seasurfer have two German live dates listed for late summer 2026:
- Friday, August 28, 2026 – Northern Echoes Festival, HebebĂŒhne, Hamburg, Germany, with Healees and Driven By Clockwork
- Saturday, August 29, 2026 – Horstberg 76, Holzminden, Germany, with Healees and Driven By Clockwork
Tickets for the Hamburg festival date are available through the event organiser.
About Seasurfer
Seasurfer formed in 2013 in Hamburg, Germany, founded by guitarist, songwriter and producer Dirk Knight, previously of Dark Orange. The project moved through several line-up changes in its early years and issued two albums and two EPs through the US label Saint Marie Records. Singer Apolonia joined in 2018 and appeared on the album “Vampires”, released by Saint Marie Records that August, with music and instruments by Knight and lyrics and vocals by Apolonia.
A run of singles followed, among them “Venusberg” (2019), “Lovers Breakdown” (December 2019), “SOS” (November 2020) and “Too Wild” (2020). In 2021 the band released its third album, Zombies, through Reptile Music; the CD edition added a second disc, the eight-track mini-album “The Dreampop Days”, recorded by Knight with guest singer Elena Alice Fossi of Kirlian Camera. Side-Line covered the band’s new video for “Drifting” later that year and published a Click Interview with Seasurfer in the same period. The 2023 single “Parasite” featured singer Undinyx and was finalised by Jason Corbett of ACTORS at his Jacknife Studio.
On “Angels”, released June 13, 2026, Knight and Apolonia work as a three-piece with drummer Samuel, the project’s latest release after the 2023 “Parasite” single.
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