Het Peloton's latest album, ZZZ Zoetemelk, is a delightful mix of indie rock, pop, and electronic music. The album is named after the famous Dutch cyclist Joop Zoetemelk, and it's easy to see why the band chose him as their inspiration. The songs on ZZZ Zoetemelk are full of energy and drive, just like Zoetemelk himself.
The album opens with the track "Intro," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. It's a short, electronic instrumental that leads seamlessly into "Peloton," a catchy, upbeat song that features driving guitars and a sing-along chorus. From there, the album continues to showcase the band's knack for writing infectious pop songs with a rock edge.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Zoetemelk." The song is a tribute to the cyclist, and it features a driving beat and catchy guitar riffs. The lyrics are clever and playful, referencing Zoetemelk's cycling career and his famous quote, "The Tour is the Tour." It's a fun, upbeat track that's sure to get stuck in your head.
Another standout track is "Lichterlaaie." The song features a more laid-back vibe than some of the other tracks on the album, but it's no less catchy. The chorus is particularly memorable, with its repeated refrain of "lichterlaaie" (which means "ablaze" in Dutch).