Vocally, the delivery is calm yet expressive, carrying a fragile sincerity that resonates throughout. Lyrically, “Projectors” explores themes of connection, memory, and the passage of time, reflecting on how experiences shape who we are. The band describes the track playfully as if “Rutger Hauer could sing it in Blade Runner,” highlighting its blend of introspection and cinematic atmosphere.
Dynamic shifts punctuate the song, particularly around the midpoint, where a gentle instrumentation adds richness before receding into quieter passages. Markus Acher guides the full breath of multiple contributing musicians through a Sufjan Stevens–esque reverie, giving “Projectors” a lush, immersive quality that balances intricate arrangements with emotional transparency.
“A lush, immersive quality that balances intricate arrangements with emotional transparency.”
Recorded in their Munich home base, the track reconnects with the security of the local to explore the troubles of the global. “Projectors” is part of News from Planet Zombie, the band’s first studio album since 1995’s 12 recorded together in its expanded live formation. The album balances melancholy and positivity across a suite of thrilling, fiercely committed pop songs, reflecting a chaotic world while responding with warmth and generosity to achieve creative and spiritual consolidation.
Set for release March 13, 2026 on Morr Music, “Projectors” demonstrates why The Notwist continue to evolve as artists. Its thoughtful lyrics, dynamic composition, and expansive instrumentation invite listeners into a contemplative and richly textured musical journey.
