Linnéa Racine, also known as Evelinn Trouble, born in 1989 in Zürich, Switzerland, is a Swiss musician known for her work as a pop singer and songwriter. She began playing the piano at an early age and received her first electric guitar at eleven, forming her first band, Lorry. By seventeen, she adopted the stage name Evelinn Trouble and independently released her debut album Arbitrary Act in 2007. Evelinn Trouble embarked on a career as a freelance singer and songwriter, touring with indie-rock band Fisher with Sophie Hunger. She lived in London and Berlin before settling in Basel, where she produced the EP Hope Music. Her subsequent albums include Television Religion (2011), "Arrowhead" (2015), and Longing Fever (2021). In 2017, she received the Förderpreis des Kantons Zürich.
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Season Indicators
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Dark Times (To Those Born After)
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Longing Fever
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Arrowhead
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The Great Big Heavy
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| Television Religion |
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Ohrewürm, Vol. 5
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| Arbitrary Act |
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My Eyes Are Windows
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Started A Fire
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Live At Moods
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Maria
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Hope Music
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Secret
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Polycule
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