Von Wegen Lisbeth turn a simple late-night grocery run into a quirky psychological thriller. In Lieferandomann the narrator follows his crush through the aisles, fuming with jealousy at every harmless interaction she has with strangers. He pictures himself as the “delivery guy” for a ravenous beast inside him – an insecure, possessive side that he keeps feeding with wild suspicions and over-the-top fantasies. The song’s playful indie sound masks a sharp look at how easily we can invent stories, misread signals and nourish our own paranoia.
While he imagines supermarket clerks slipping her phone numbers and bus drivers timing routes just for her, the chorus reminds us: “Alles wächst wenn man es gießt” – everything grows if you water it. Whether it is love, jealousy or obsessive thoughts, what we feed will flourish. The result is both funny and relatable: a portrait of spiraling overthinking wrapped in catchy melodies and clever German wordplay. Listen closely and you will laugh, cringe and maybe recognize a bit of that hungry little creature in yourself.