Showing posts with label Jeremy Tuplin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeremy Tuplin. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 December 2020

LISTEN: Jeremy Tuplin - 'Night & Day'

"Monday? Mundane, more like..." 

There's only one lyricist whose dry wit that opening line could be from... Jeremy Tuplin is sharing his new EP Happiness this Friday and lead single Night & Day is out now! The EP follows his highly acclaimed third LP Violet Waves and acts as a companion piece to the album which was released earlier this year. In the video (below) we see footage of Jeremy and his band The Ultimate Power Assembly touring across Europe last year. Is it worth saying how much I miss gigs and how much I love videos like this?!

On the new track, Jeremy explains "this song is sort of a tribute to the mundane, the humdrum of everyday life, particularly relatable to lockdown life though I actually wrote it sometime last year. It's got plenty of cultural references thrown in from Bojack Horseman to Garth Marenghi's Darkplace to Chewits." 

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Thursday, 21 May 2020

WATCH: Jeremy Tuplin - 'Space Magic'

Loving this! New from Jeremy Tuplin, Space Magic creeps up on you with its chilled out (psychedelic, even?) vibes before blowing your socks off with some wild guitar solo action. It's light and dreamy on the surface but listen closer and it's an intricate wonder and has me transported somewhere.... well, magical. 

Space Magic, Jeremy explains, "is about finding the fascinating in the everyday. I guess I use the term 'magic' loosely in a scientific way, and mostly focus on the very grandiose 'Space Magic', but through nature and anything from planet formation to the human mind, your neighbour's overhanging wild rose or that piece of toast you're eating for breakfast, it's all pretty magical." 


The track is the first from Jeremy's upcoming record Violet Waves, the follow-up to last year's Pink Mirror. The record is a collection of twelve tracks exploring "love, the ensuing apocalypse of our habitat and all that exists beyond" - quite a narrow subject matter then, right? 

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