Frederik Bulthaup opens a gentle new chapter with “Apollo 13,” a track that drifts effortlessly between folk intimacy and polished pop elegance. The song draws you in with a delicate guitar line, creating a warm and weightless atmosphere that feels instantly comforting.
At the center of it all is Bulthaup’s voice—soft, expressive, and full of emotion. Even without understanding a word of German, the feeling comes through clearly. It’s another reminder that when music is made with sincerity, language becomes secondary. Emotion leads the way, and “Apollo 13” connects on pure instinct.
In the chorus, subtle airy textures float through the arrangement, giving the track a peaceful, almost cinematic glow. There’s something deeply calming in the way the song unfolds, yet it never loses momentum. The structure keeps you locked in, and then the drums arrive, lifting everything to a new level and adding a live energy that changes the mood beautifully.
That moment makes it easy to picture the song on stage—lights low, crowd singing along, voices mixing together even if half the room gets the lyrics wrong. It’s that kind of song: intimate, uplifting, and made to be shared:
